July 8, 2012 (CHICAGO) -- Manufacturing, an industry long presumed dead or gone overseas, never to return, is making a bit of a resurgence in the Chicago suburbs.
Experts agree U.S. soil will never again be home to all the jobs that left, but signs continue to point toward a comeback as the economy slowly improves and the cost gap between domestic and foreign production narrows.
,p>"Over the last few years, manufacturing in this country has been having a bit of a Renaissance," Acme Industries CEO Warren Young said.You can read the full story in the Daily Herald's edition from Sunday, July 8, 2012, or online at dailyherald.com.
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