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Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 03, 2023

Marijuana dispensary in former Rainforest Cafe won flip-flop from state regulators, but remains on hold as one man fights against it
Robert Brown says the River North neighborhood has become the city's unofficial weed district, with four pot shops already operating within a few blocks of each other.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 02, 2023

Ford lays off 243 workers at stamping facility in Chicago Heights due to UAW strike at nearby Chicago Assembly Plant
Layoffs began Saturday for 243 workers at the Chicago Heights stamping plant, where Ford employs a total of about 1,000 people.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 02, 2023

Union sues over Signature Room layoffs
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Chicago by hospitality union Unite Here Local 1, alleges about 130 workers were laid off in violation of a federal law governing notification of mass layoffs.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 02, 2023

Niles OKs preliminary agreement for $440 million redevelopment of Golf Mill Shopping Center
Niles Village Board on Sept. 26 approved a non-binding agreement with a developer for a $440 million project to redevelop Golf Mill Shopping Center. The village would contribute $96 million in a TIF.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 02, 2023

Niles Village Board approves preliminary $440 million agreement to redevelop Golf Mill Shopping Center
Niles Village Board on Sept. 26 approved a non-binding agreement with a developer for a $440 million project to redevelop Golf Mill Shopping Center. The village would contribute $96 million in a TIF.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 02, 2023

Where are the homes? Glaring need for housing construction underlined by Century 21 CEO
Mike Miedler, CEO of real estate brokerage franchisor Century 21, spoke to The Associated Press about the challenges homebuyers face as the combination of elevated rates and low home inventory worsen affordability.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 01, 2023

Naperville autoworkers stay on the picket line as UAW walkout expands: ‘There's only so much abuse you can take'
Less than 24 hours before the United Auto Workers expanded its walkout to an additional 7,000 members across Ford and GM Friday, strikers in Naperville said they were prepared to stay out for as long as necessary.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 01, 2023

Landmarks: A trail that starts in Chicago could ‘connect the dots' of a powerful episode in African American history
An effort is underway to designate the Chicago Detroit Freedom Trail as a National Historic Trail, a designation administered by the National Park Service that would bring with it guide books, route markings and recognition.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Oct 01, 2023

After months of protest, Amazon set to open in West Humboldt Park to mixed reception. ‘A job beats no job.'
Community groups have attempted to wrangle commitments from Amazon related to local hiring and wages for around two years, but they have mostly stopped short of trying to keep the warehouse from opening.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 29, 2023

Officials express hope Harvey Lofts will revitalize the downtown area
Harvey officials celebrated contruction beginning on Harvey Lofts, a $19 million private project will include a 51-unit residential complex near the south suburban region's transportation hub.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 29, 2023

Ford workers walk out as UAW expands strike to Chicago Assembly Plant: ‘It's our time'
The UAW expanded its strike Friday to include 4,600 workers at Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 29, 2023

As the Powerball jackpot nears $1 billion, here are the biggest lottery prizes in US history
The estimated $925 million prize up for grabs Saturday night is one of the biggest in U.S. lottery history.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 29, 2023

UAW expands strike to Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant
The UAW expanded its strike Friday to include 4,600 workers at Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 28, 2023

Samsung ‘was hoist with its own petard' in court ruling that could cost it millions for alleged violations of Illinois biometric privacy law
A Chicago federal court ruled Samsung must pay more than $4 million in filing fees to begin a mass arbitration case alleging its Galaxy devices violated the state's biometric privacy law.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 28, 2023

Hollywood actors to resume negotiations with studios next week, as protracted writers strike ends
With the Hollywood writers strike over, actors will now get a shot at cutting their own deal with studios and streaming services.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 28, 2023

New California law raises minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour, among nation's highest
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 28, 2023

Signature Room restaurant and lounge close after decades in former Hancock Center
A message posted to the restaurant's Facebook and Instagram accounts Thursday said the closure, effective immediately, is permanent.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 28, 2023

Chicago Housing Authority could continue to redirect funds under controversial HUD program extension
A controversial program that allows the Chicago Housing Authority and other public housing agencies to use federal funding designated for housing vouchers and public housing for other purposes is up for a 15-year extension as part of Senate budget negotiations.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

Hyzon Motors, which is building a Bolingbrook hydrogen truck fuel cell plant, agrees to pay $25 million to settle SEC fraud charges
The charges and settlement allege Rochester, New York-based Hyzon misrepresented its potential customers and sales before and after going public through a special purpose acquisition company in July 2021.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

Here are the biggest lottery jackpots in US history
The estimated $850 million prize up for grabs Wednesday night is one of the biggest in U.S. lottery history.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

Developer proposes remaking historic corner of Old Town with colorful apartment tower
The glass and steel facade would feature colored mosaics on all four sides.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

After 95 years, Midway will get its first airport lounge
The lounge follows other changes at the Southwest Side airport.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

Another CTA Blue Line closure is coming, but the end of construction is in sight
Parts of the CTA Blue Line are set to temporarily close, again, as construction to remove slow zones continues — but the end is near.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

Terry Savage: Don't try to beat the market; be the market
Since the start of the year, the S&P 500 is up about 14%, as we near the end of September.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

Oak Park trustees want to know ‘what's the hold up' for building Pete's store on Madison St. Company blames ComEd, other utilities
Oak Park officials say the village is losing money with the persistent delays in getting a Pete's Fresh Market store in operation.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 27, 2023

Bears wide receiver D.J. Moore, traded by the Carolina Panthers in March, sells Charlotte home for $1.4M
Just after starting his NFL career in 2018, Moore paid $900,000 through a trust for the modern farmhouse-style home in Charlotte

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 26, 2023

Judge rules Donald Trump defrauded banks and insurers as he built real estate empire — including Chicago's Trump Tower
A judge has ruled that Donald Trump committed fraud for years while building the real estate empire that catapulted him to fame and the White House.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 26, 2023

Homebuilders convicted as part of $31 million embezzlement scheme that led to collapse of Bridgeport bank
A federal jury convicted two homebuilders Friday for their roles in a $31 million embezzlement scheme that led to the 2017 collapse of Washington Federal Bank in Bridgeport.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 26, 2023

Biden visits UAW picket line, tells union to ‘stick with it'
Experts in presidential and U.S. labor history say they cannot recall an instance when a sitting president has joined an ongoing strike.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 26, 2023

Chicago Bulls player Ayo Dosunmu buys $2.2M Wicker Park home
Dosunmu used an opaque land trust to buy the house, which has a stone, brick and metal facade

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 26, 2023

Joe Biden will join the UAW strike picket line. Experts can't recall the last time a president did that
Experts in presidential and U.S. labor history say they cannot recall an instance when a sitting president has joined an ongoing strike.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 25, 2023

Interior designer Kate Marker lists Barrington Hills mansion for $5M
Marker and her husband bought the mansion in early 2020 and renovated it

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 23, 2023

Auto workers still have room to expand their strike against car makers. But they also face risks
The union's thinking appears to be that by striking both vehicle production and parts facilities, it will force the automakers to negotiate a relatively quick end to the strike, now in its second week.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 23, 2023

Meet Lachlan Murdoch, soon to be the new power behind Fox News and the Murdoch empire
On Thursday, his father Rupert Murdoch announced that in November he'll step down as the head of his two media companies: News Corp. and Fox Corp.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 22, 2023

Amazon Prime Video will soon come with ads, or a $2.99 monthly charge to dodge them
Amazon says limited advertisements will be aired during shows and movies starting early next year so that it can "continue investing in compelling content and keep increasing that investment over a long period of time."

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 22, 2023

Sickened customers sue Avondale taqueria after salmonella outbreak
The Chicago Department of Public Health has identified 56 cases of salmonella associated with Carniceria Guanajuato's Avondale location. Some former customers were hospitalized and are now suing the taqueria for damages.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 22, 2023

UAW expands strike to suburban parts facilities, but bypasses Chicago Assembly Plant because of progress with Ford
The union is seeking pay increases, shorter workweeks and improvements to retiree pensions and health care plans

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 22, 2023

Photos: Local auto workers rally as the strike hits home
The United Auto Workers expanded its walkout to all Stellantis and GM parts distribution centers Friday Sept. 22, 2023, including locations in Bolingbrook and Naperville. But citing progress in negotiations, no further actions were taken against Ford, sparing 5,500 workers at the Chicago Assembly Plant on the city's Southeast Side, at least for another week. "We're still on standby," said Chris Pena, president of UAW Local 551, which represents assembly line workers at the Chicago Ford plant. Local 551 rallied on Thursday in support of striking workers.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 22, 2023

Wrigley Field concessions workers OK strike ahead of Cubs' final home weekend
The concessions workers include bartenders, cashiers, cooks, dishwashers and other food service workers at the North Side ballpark.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 22, 2023

Soft Surroundings store in downtown Naperville set to close after brand files for bankruptcy
Women's clothing retailer Soft Surroundings is preparing to shut down its Main Street spot in downtown Naperville, alongside dozens of other locations across the country, as the brand faces bankruptcy.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 21, 2023

States and cities eye stronger protections for gig workers
Roughly 1 in 6 American adults have engaged in gig work for platforms such as Uber, Lyft and DoorDash, according to a 2021 report by the Pew Research Center.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 21, 2023

Elgin's Nightmare on Chicago Street deserves its own beer — say hello to Black & Gray's Resurrection Ale
Just in time for Halloween and Elgin's zombie-themed "Nightmare on Chicago Street" party, Black & Gray Brewing Co. in East Dundee is unveiling a new beer — Resurrection Ale.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 21, 2023

National Association of Realtors takes additional steps to address alleged workplace issues
A new member task force will work with outside legal counsel whose attorneys will conduct an independent assessment of company policies and practices

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 21, 2023

Chicago Plan Commission approves Fulton Market apartment tower that will reserve 30% of its units as affordable
The project could serve as a model for future Fulton Market developments

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 21, 2023

Chicago metro area home prices climb in August compared with same time in 2022
The median sales price in the metro area was $339,000, a $29,000 jump from August 2022

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

Jeep maker Stellantis makes new contract offer as auto workers prepare to expand their strike
General Motors and Stellantis announced fresh layoffs Wednesday that they blamed on damage from the United Auto Workers strike, and the labor standoff grew more tense just two days before the union was expected to call for new walkouts.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

How Chicago area home values compare by ZIP code
Here's a look at how Chicago area home values compare by ZIP code.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

New restaurant steaming into downtown Tinley Park train station
New operator of restaurant at Tinley Park's Oak Park Avenue Metra station says business will "invest in the community" by helping fund nonprofits.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

US Steel to idle only operating blast furnace at Illinois plant, citing auto strike
A U.S. Steel spokeswoman said the company is still determining the number of employees who will be affected at the facility, where 1,450 people work.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

Why US hotels are missing more than 238,000 employees
Hotels and resorts learned to operate with leaner staffing models during the pandemic

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

Terry Savage: Debt in retirement causes real trouble
Americans are now carrying more than $1 trillion in credit card debt — a new record. And the average interest rate they're paying is just over 21%.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

Kraft Heinz is recalling some American cheese slices because the wrappers could pose choking hazard
Kraft Heinz said it initiated the voluntary recall after it received several consumer complaints.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

O'Hare, Midway rank low in J.D. Power airport survey, as passengers wait on construction and new dining options
Improving local food and shopping options and getting construction started on a key phase of an overhaul at O'Hare could boost local airport rankings

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 20, 2023

Dom's to open store in River North at former Whole Foods site
The store will be the third location for Dom's, which was launched by Mariano's founder Bob Mariano and former Dominick's affiliates in 2021.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 19, 2023

UAW threatens to expand targeted strike if there is no substantive progress by Friday
The United Auto Workers union is stepping up pressure on Detroit's Big Three by threatening to expand its strike unless it sees major progress in contract negotiations by Friday.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 19, 2023

Cboe CEO resigns after investigation into undisclosed personal relationships with colleagues
Edward Tilly is the latest CEO to be toppled by allegations of an inappropriate personal relationship at work.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 19, 2023

Asking price for Lake Geneva mansion known as Aloha Lodge lowered to $30M
The estate has a pool, a three-bedroom guest house and 368 linear feet of lake frontage

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 19, 2023

Chicago Blackhawks' planned Fifth Third Arena expansion is likely just the first of Near West Side projects
The Chicago Blackhawks have received approval to expand their practice facility, Fifth Third Arena — and the $65 million project could be an appetizer for the franchise's plans to develop on the Near West Side.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 19, 2023

Ferrero opens downtown innovation lab, marking a return of chocolate-making to Marshall Field building
More than two decades later, chocolate has made its return to the upper floors of the former Marshall Field & Co. building on State Street, now anchored by the Macy's department store.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 19, 2023

The 10 best Apple iOS 17 features you need to use right now
FaceTime voicemail, autofill sentences and downloadable maps: Here are some noteworthy iOS 17 features.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 18, 2023

Chicago could become largest US city to independently abolish tipped wage under Mayor Brandon Johnson compromise
Now paid 60% of Chicago's minimum wage, tipped workers would qualify for full minimum wage by 2028.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 18, 2023

Carmakers and United Auto Workers are talking, but no signs of a breakthrough to end strike
The United Auto Workers and Detroit's Big Three carmakers resumed talks aimed at ending a strike now in its fourth day, and under the threat that the walkout could soon spread.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 18, 2023

Low Mississippi River limits barges just as farmers want to move their crops downriver
About 60% of U.S. grain exports are taken by barge down the Mississippi to New Orleans

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 18, 2023

What time can I download iOS 17 today? How and when to get the Apple iPhone update
Apple will release iOS 17, the iPhone's next operating system, to the public today, Monday, September 18, 2023.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 18, 2023

Chicago Symphony Orchestra, musicians union agree to 3-year contract
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra says it agreed Sunday to a three-year contract with its musicians union on a deal to replace the agreement that expires Sunday.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 18, 2023

From ice cream to illusions, immersive attractions are here to stay, and they're one of the brightest spots in retail
The Museum of Illusions Chicago, an interactive exhibit that presents optical illusions, signed a deal expanding into a vacant storefront in the East Loop

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 18, 2023

With new Spanish-language pulmonary-thoracic program, Northwestern doctors hope to improve health outcomes for Hispanic patients
Everyone who works for the program, from front desk workers to operating room nurses, is fluent in Spanish.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 17, 2023

UAW justifies wage demands by pointing to CEO pay raises. So how high were they?
It's been a central argument for the United Auto Workers union: If Detroit's three automakers raised CEO pay by 40% over the past four years, workers should get similar raises.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 16, 2023

The auto workers strike will drive up car prices, but not right away — unless consumers panic
Car shoppers are heading for a new round of sticker shock if the strike by the United Auto Workers doesn't end soon, particularly for popular vehicles that are already in short supply.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 16, 2023

UAW strike exposes tensions between Biden's goals of tackling climate change and supporting unions
The United Auto Workers strike has exposed tensions between President Joe Biden's goals of fighting climate change and supporting unions.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 16, 2023

Landmarks: A Schlitz-built tied house being reborn as East Side Tap, saving a structure and over a century of neighborhood stories
Mike Medina, owner of East Side Tap in Chicago, is giving an old "tied house" new life as he restores it and learns about the bar's stories from longtime neighbors.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 15, 2023

UAW strike bypasses Illinois plants for now, but state's auto industry has a lot riding on negotiations
From Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant on the city's Southeast Side to the small river town of Belvidere near Rockford, where the union and the state hope to restart the idled Stellantis Jeep plant, the course of negotiations could dramatically shape the auto industry in Illinois for years to come.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 15, 2023

A United jet dropped 28,000 feet in eight minutes after pilots feared a loss of cabin pressure
A United Airlines jet headed to Rome turned around less than an hour into the flight and descended rapidly after what the airline termed an indication of possible loss of cabin pressure.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 15, 2023

Citing sustainability, Starbucks wants to overhaul its iconic cup. Will customers go along?
For a generation and more, Starbucks' throwaway cup has been a cornerstone of consumer society, first in the United States and then globally.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 15, 2023

Former White Sox executive Kenny Williams lists Park Tower condo for $3M
Williams and his wife bought the condo in March 2021

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 15, 2023

About 13,000 workers go on strike seeking better wages and benefits from Detroit's three automakers
It was the first time in the union's 88-year history that it walked out on all three companies simultaneously as four-year contracts with the companies expired at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time Thursday.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

UAW poised for midnight strike at plants in Wayne, Michigan; Toledo, Ohio; and Wentzville, Missouri
The factories include a General Motors assembly plant in Wentzville, Missouri, a Ford factory in Wayne Michigan, near Detroit, and a Stellantis Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

Casino giant Caesars Entertainment reports cyberattack; MGM Resorts says some systems still down
Caesars is the largest casino owner in the world, with more than 65 million Caesars Rewards members and properties in 18 states and Canada under the Caesars, Harrah's, Horseshoe and Eldorado brands.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

Baxter takes 101-acre property off the market; to remain at Deerfield headquarters
Baxter International headquarters will remain in Deerfield after a prospective buyer for the property pulled out of the potential purchase. The 101-acre campus for the healthcare company has been taken off the market.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

Former WTMX-FM morning host Eric Ferguson lists Tribune Tower condo for nearly $3M
Eric Ferguson left WTMX-FM in 2021 amid a host of allegations that he had engaged in workplace misconduct.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

California lab-grown meat company announced as first tenant at Glenview logistics site on former Allstate campus
Upside Foods, a California-based cultivated meat company, announced Thursday it is building its first production plant in a warehouse under construction at the massive site along I-294 in Glenview.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

Detroit automakers and UAW remain far from a deal as end-of-day strike deadline approaches
With a deadline looming just before midnight Thursday, the United Auto Workers union and Detroit's three automakers remain far apart in contract talks, and the union is preparing to strike.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

Fermilab's $1 billion accelerator project remains on hold during investigation into May accident that injured construction worker
James Daniels, 46, fell from the top of a two-story wall during his first day on the job. Hospitalized for several months, he has filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 14, 2023

South Shore affordable housing protections to be proposed at City Council amid fears of Obama center gentrification
Fears of gentrification and displacement in South Shore and Woodlawn run high as the Obama Presidential Center takes shapes in nearby Jackson Park.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 13, 2023

Compass Datacenters acquires former Sears headquarters in Hoffman Estates
Hoffman Estates Mayor Bill McLeod said it's the perfect use for the obsolete campus near the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 13, 2023

Mayor Brandon Johnson explores city-owned grocery store in Chicago
Johnson announced a partnership with the Economic Security Project to explore the idea but the city did not provide a timeline.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 13, 2023

Chicago White Sox fans allege discriminatory ticketing policies at Guaranteed Rate Field for ADA in lawsuit
Plaintiffs Dave McCormick and Ralph Yaniz, both Sox fans with disabilities, say the team doesn't make all accessible seating in the stadium available for online purchase - and that accessible seats are left out of season ticketing.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 13, 2023

White Sox fans allege discriminatory ticketing policies for ADA in lawsuit
Plaintiffs Dave McCormick and Ralph Yaniz, both Sox fans with disabilities, say the team doesn't make all accessible seating in the stadium available for online purchase - and that accessible seats are left out of season ticketing.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 13, 2023

Terry Savage: Turning Points
In this week's column, Terry Savage invites you to look beyond your personal finances, beyond the six-month rate of your Treasury bills, and beyond the tech stocks driving the market. Instead, it might be time to give some thought to the larger economic and demographic forces at work in our society.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 13, 2023

UAW may strike at small number of factories if it can't reach deals with automakers
The strategy comes as the pace of talks with all three automakers picked up with less than two days left before contracts with the union expire at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 12, 2023

Metra to turn former Wickes Furniture store in Harvey into storage facility
Metra Rail is constructing a warehouse in the space that once housed a Wickes Furniture warehouse and showroom northwest of Interstate 80 and Halsted Street.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 12, 2023

Apple unveils iPhone 15, which eliminates lightning port
After 11 years, Apple is bidding adieu to the Lightning connector on its flagship iPhones.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 12, 2023

New ride-share feature to match women, nonbinary drivers and riders
Lyft will begin rolling out the feature Wednesday in Chicago

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 12, 2023

Looking for a refill? McDonald's is saying goodbye to self-serve soda in the coming years
The Chicago-based fast food chain plans to eliminate self-service soda machines at its U.S. restaurants by 2032, McDonald's confirmed this week.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 11, 2023

Kellogg board approves snacks spinoff based in Chicago
Kellogg said it expects the split to become effective Oct. 2.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 11, 2023

Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson was buyer who paid $3.5M for Theo Epstein's Lakeview mansion
Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson and his wife, Chicago Red Stars forward Mallory Swanson, in late August paid $3.5 million to buy a six-bedroom Lakeview mansion from former Chicago Cubs President Theo Epstein.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 11, 2023

Grocery startup Instacart sets terms for $616 million IPO
While not finalized, the company's valuation in the IPO marks a big drop from the pandemic-induced surge in business for Instacart.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 11, 2023

Hostess is being acquired by JM Smucker in a deal valued at $5.6 billion after coming back from the brink
Now based in Lenexa, Kansas, the maker of snack classics like Twinkies and HoHos has deep roots in the Chicago area.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 11, 2023

Explosion at Archer Daniels Midland facility in Decatur injures employees
An explosion at an Archer Daniels Midland facility in Illinois injured several employees and sent a tower of smoke into the air Sunday evening.

Chicago Tribune Business News
Sep 11, 2023

Proposed recommendations for the future of public transit are already being met with pushback
Influential business groups have raised concerns about some of the proposed recommendations.

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