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Tribune Publishing employees hold 11th hour ‘Save Local News’ rally as shareholder vote to sell to hedge fund Alden looms
Chicago Tribune newsroom employees held a rally in front of the newspaper’s printing plant Saturday hoping to sway shareholders and prevent the sale of Trib.....»»
Renovated Boeing 727 is set for take-off again at the MSI. Gone: ‘80s-era seats. New: A vintage cockpit, airplane guts and a real-live black box.
“Take Flight” is open again in the Transportation Gallery at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, with a renovated Boein.....»»
Chicago’s two-, three- and four-flats are disappearing, changing communities and who can afford to live in them
Chicago's two-, three- and four-flats have historically been a path to homeownership and a key source of lower-cost, family-sized rental housing. Once lost, they are hard to replace with similarly large, affordable u.....»»
Pipeline battle: Enbridge defies Michigan closure orders
The more than six-decade-old Line 5 pipeline transports up to 23 million gallons of oil and natural gas liquids per day from Superior, Wisconsin to Sarnia, Ontario, taking a shortcut through Michigan and along the lake bottom of the Straits of Mackinac......»»
Former Chicago Bears head coach Dick Jauron sells Lake Forest town home for $699,000
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Greektown’s identity fades as new businesses open. ‘We can’t live in nostalgia.’
Florida-based meat and fish market Wild Fork Foods plans to open its first Midwest store in Chicago. It's the latest newcomer to the Greektown neighborhood, which has been losi.....»»
Deadline extended for nominations to Chicago Tribune’s 2021 Top Workplaces
The Chicago Tribune has extended to June 18 the deadline for nominations for our 12th annual Top Workplaces special report, in which we explore how organizations create and s.....»»
Greektown’s newest tenants spotlight neighborhood’s changing identity. ‘We can’t live in nostalgia.’
Florida-based meat and fish market Wild Fork Foods plans to open its first Midwest store in Chicago. It's the latest newcomer to the Greektown neighborhood, which has been losi.....»»
In a hedge fund’s bid for Tribune’s newspapers, a hidden risk lurks in the fine print
Experts say Alden Global Capital’s bid to take over Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and other newspapers isn’t what it seems......»»
Tribune Publishing posts $27M first-quarter profit as it awaits vote on sale to hedge fund
Tribune Publishing, publisher of the Chicago Tribune and other major newspapers, reported first-.....»»
Maryland hotel exec racing clock to find investors for $680 million bid for Tribune Publishing, but nobody is stepping up in Chicago: source
With three weeks left until shareholders are set to vote on a deal to sell Tribune Publishing to hedge fund Alden Global Capital, Maryland hotel executive Stewart Bainum is urgently seeking Chicago investors to help buy the Chicago-based newspaper chai.....»»
Realtor.com: After Leaving the Cubs, Jon Lester Is Selling His Chicago Home for $6M
The former Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester is hoping to snag a buyer for his Chicago home, the Chicago Tribune reported. He and his wife, Farrah, have placed their elegant abode on the market for $5,995,000......»»
Lake Arbor in Prince George’s County prepares for change but remains tightknit
WHERE WE LIVE | A health-care hub is coming to a community that has always been a magnet for Black professionals......»»
This Is America’s Worst County To Live In
Compared to the rest of the world, the United States has a relatively high standard of living. However, in a country home to over 328 million people spanning nearly 3.8 million square miles, there........»»
Swiss billionaire drops out of bid for Tribune Publishing, but Maryland hotel exec still committed: source
Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss has dropped out of a bid to buy Tribune Publishing, but his partner in that effort remains committed to purchasing the Chicago-based newspaper chain, according to a s.....»»
The Best Counties to Live In
Compared to the rest of the world, the United States has a relatively high standard of living. Still, in a country home to over 328 million people spanning nearly 3.8 million square miles, standards........»»
28 closed or temporarily closed businesses on the Magnificent Mile: Block-by-block analysis of where North Michigan Avenue stands after impact of pandemic, unrest
After decades at the center of Chicago’s retail, hospitality and real estate worlds, North Michigan Avenue faces one of its greatest challenges. Here is a block-by-block snapshot.....»»
: Asian-American tech leaders rally against wave of hatred: ‘We don’t deserve to live in fear in our own country’
Asian-American executives, business leaders and others have raised more than $20 million to combat the growing instances of anti-Asian hate and violence amid the coronavirus pandemic.....»»
Tribune Publishing confirms rival bid, says it could lead to ‘superior proposal’ for Chicago-based newspaper company
Tribune Publishing early Monday confirmed it received a revised, fully financed bid from a second suitor that “would reasonably be expected to lead to a ‘Superior Proposal’” over the bid r.....»»
Red Line ‘L’ extension? New Lake Shore Drive? Biden’s jobs plan has Illinois and Chicago officials pushing infrastructure wish lists.
As President Joe Biden pushes his $2 trillion American Jobs Plan to shore up and transform the nation’s infrastructure, the dusting off of old transportation studies and the writin.....»»