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Developers flipped a former Comcast office site into a warehouse and sold it for $20 million, reinforcing a pandemic-era ...
There is a precedent here — ironically from Chicago-based Mondelez. After Kraft was spun off, Mondelez retained the sexier ...
The French tire company today released its latest additions to the city's Michelin Guide, a 100-plus-long list of restaurants ...
A Brookings report puts Chicago in the top tier of U.S. AI hubs, citing its talent, research power and corporate strength ...
As the ADA turns 35, some Chicago architects, designers and officials are working to expand accessibility beyond what the law ...
Susana Mendoza won’t seek re-election as Illinois comptroller and is leaving the door open to a 2027 run for Chicago mayor.
Chicago-based Waterton has hired John W. Gray, who was most recently CEO of Blackstone portfolio company Fabric Housing, as ...
The long-stalled residential development put a spotlight on the mayor's willingness to take on aldermanic prerogative.
Just one person took the buyout, according to the email: Longtime political reporter Ray Long, who announced his retirement ...
Two big hanging Chicago political questions will get an answer later this morning when Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza is expected to announce if she’ll seek a third term in that job — or instead ...
Six new restaurants opened in Chicago this spring, offering everything from birria tacos to Korean comfort food — and many draw from deep family roots.
Former CPS CEO Janice Jackson is joining the Aspen Institute to lead its Education & Society Program, amid talk she could challenge Mayor Brandon Johnson.
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