The blufftop mansion was built in 1957 by Irving B. Harris, who would go on to become one of Chicago's leading ...
Crain’s reporter Brandon Dupre talks with host Amy Guth about Giordano's new leader's company vision and about ...
Coyote Logistics veteran Matt Silver raised $12 million for logistics-technology startup Cargado. It’s the second startup for ...
The cumulative impact ordinance is meant to evaluate developments not only on the pollution they may cause, but whether they ...
City Council members confirmed the appointment of Anthony Joel Quezada as their newest colleague today, representing the 35th ...
U.S. District Court Judge Iain Johnston issued a split ruling Friday in a case challenging the Illinois Health Care Right of ...
FINRA's course reversal is a rare case of an office tenant growing its footprint after previously shrinking it to adapt to ...
Built in 1960, the now-shuttered Santa Maria Addolorata Church has so much stained glass that worshippers would have been all ...
Illinois, along with 13 other states, has reached a $335 million settlement with Mylan Inc. over allegations the company deceptively promoted its opioid products as being less prone to abuse.
Chicago keeps rolling the dice on mega-developers, with the result that vast tracts of prime, taxable land are tied up in stalled projects.
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs announced today Leslie Vinjamuri as its next president and chief executive officer. Vinjamuri will succeed longtime chief Ivo Daalder, who first joined the ...