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While the nationwide inventory of homes for sale has grown by 20% in the past year, the number of Chicago-area homes on the ...
Aldermen who represent downtown met with NASCAR officials via Zoom on Monday to begin paving a path forward for the Chicago ...
Computer reseller CDW laid off more workers last week in its latest round of cutbacks. The layoffs, believed to total about 300, took place July 16, according to postings by employees on LinkedIn and ...
The Chicago-based law firm expects the ruling blocking Trump's executive order will be confirmed by a higher court.
A venture led by Blue Star Properties bought the vintage building at 2 N. Riverside Plaza for a fraction of what it was worth ...
At that size, the IPO would be the largest in the US for a company majority-owned by a buyout firm since Thoma Bravo-backed ...
PsiQuantum will start construction at the state’s new quantum and microelectronics park on the former South Works site later ...
Cresco Labs is selling off assets in California in an effort to conserve cash as the cannabis industry continues to get ...
An affiliate of local IT executive Ketu Amin bought the dual-branded Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites for about 21% less than it ...
Lincoln Park Zoo’s snake-themed gala raised a record $1.8 million to support wildlife care and conservation efforts.
NASCAR isn’t coming back to Chicago in 2026, but it's keeping the door open for 2027. Crain’s reporter Jack Grieve discusses with host Amy Guth.
City Council had the opportunity to deliver two significant housing policy changes last week. Because of their unwillingness to relinquish control, we had to settle for just one.