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One of Chicago's biggest marijuana companies has a historically large $860 million lawsuit hanging over its head.
The fallout extends to a myriad of negative social effects from gambling. Beneath the ledger lines lie deeper wounds: ...
Bally’s Corp. said it has settled a lawsuit brought by two white men and a conservative legal group that challenged a $1.7 ...
The settlement comes after Bally’s revised the share-sale terms in April by opening it up to other investors. No terms were ...
John Roberson, the city's chief operating officer, will lead the preparations for the 2026 opening of the Obama Presidential ...
The neighborhood, left with a lot of vacancy when the retail giant Montgomery Ward expired in the early 2000s, is now a hub ...
The top legal adviser for such deals was perfectly placed to benefit from Donald Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” agenda. Then he ...
Downtown rents jumped more than 6% year over year in the first quarter of 2025 as the market sees very little new supply.
Illinois' public universities are underfunded, forcing tuition hikes and cuts that threaten access and affordability for ...
For sale at about $1.9 million, the four-story row house was owned by a Chicago patent attorney from the early 1980s until ...
From skipping cocktails to splitting meals, recession indicators hit Chicago restaurants. Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks ...
Crain's lists of the highest-paid CEOs and non-CEOs in the Chicago area are back for 2025, with new names at the top of both ...
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