Shares of Chicago-based Kraft Heinz fell after the company disclosed that its largest shareholder, Berkshire Hathaway, could ...
The Chicago Tribune cited a letter Paddock Publications sent to the state notifying officials and employees in advance of a ...
United Airlines Holdings Inc. beat Wall Street estimates for the fourth quarter and anticipates a strong 2026, driven by ...
A gastropub called Luna’s Pub & Grill opened recently at Northwestern University, becoming the first establishment to sell ...
With the right policies to support investment, innovation and regulation, Chicago can remain the nation's freight hub for ...
Trump's pressure campaign against blue states and cities is advancing along three major tracks, including the use of physical ...
Housing preservation groups now say the Wright-designed J.J. Walser house in Austin, listed for sale last week, may be the ...
Lurie Children's Hospital will not initiate any gender-affirming medications for patients under age 18 who have not ...
The utility plans to beef up infrastructure that provides electricity to more than 4 million customers in northern Illinois.
Mayor Brandon Johnson explored, but ultimately decided against paying over $3 billion to regain control of city's parking meter system.
Descendants of the German immigrant farmers who bought the property on what's now Ridge Road in 1844 sold it to developers who plan to put new apartments on the site.
TransLoop extended the streak of companies from the transportation logistics sector lifting the vacancy-plagued downtown office market.
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