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There are parallels with the experience of the auto industry but far more differences.
A federal appeals court ruled that President Barack Obama's appointments to the National Labor Relations Board were unconstitutional, potentially nullifying a year's worth of decisions.
(AP) — The Chicago Bears hired Montreal Alouettes offensive coordinator Pat Meyer on Thursday as an offensive line coach.
As the first snow this winter falls (albeit lightly) and we're reminded of the Chicago practice of shoveling out parking spots and "saving" them for the season, your marker marks you.
(AP) — December jobless rates fell in most of Illinois' metropolitan areas compared to the previous year.
Illinois' senior senator will take on a big new role as chairman of the subcommittee on defense appropriations, overseeing about half of the federal budget.
(AP) — A dozen former Boeing engineers, designers and managers recount the pressure to meet tight deadlines. Adding to the chaos: a never-before-tried plan to build a plane from parts made around the globe.
Algonquin Commons and a Michigan Avenue tower make the list.
The pizzeria signed a least at 500 N. LaSalle, which used to house Michael Jordan's Restaurant.
Also, a Glenview medical office building sells for $11 million, and an investor takes over a south suburban shopping center via deed-in-lieu of foreclosure.
William Wright, who is coming from Mid-America Real Estate, wants to get leasing and sales brokers to work more closely with asset managers to maximize value for landlords.
The expansion may pave the way for becoming a broader food company similar to Goya Foods Inc.
As Boeing and federal regulators wrestle with the safety issues plaguing the launch of the Dreamliner 787 and its lithium-ion batteries, Crain's looks at the introduction of the batteries in the auto industry, finding parallels but far more differences – due largely to the divergent
The geographic disparity in Chicago's wealth can be seen by tracking household income in the ZIP codes of Metra train stations.
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