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FinanceChicago’s new progressive mayor dealt stinging blow as ‘mansion tax’ on real estate sales over $1 million struck down
By Miranda Davis and BloombergFebruary 24, 2024

Finance‘Office is toxic’: Cranes disappear nationwide as commercial real estate crunch hits downtowns
By Isis Almeida, Miranda Davis and BloombergFebruary 13, 2024

PoliticsChicago’s Art Institute is fighting the return of an Egon Schiele painting to a Holocaust victim’s estate, saying it was legally acquired
By The Associated PressJanuary 20, 2024

By Chloe BergerJanuary 17, 2024

FinanceCitadel billionaire founder Ken Griffin and other recent finance arrivals are turbocharging Florida’s charitable giving: ‘It’s happening right now’
By Amanda Gordon and BloombergDecember 18, 2023

LifestyleQuincy Jones, Jennifer Hudson, and Chance the Rapper partner with Other Half Brewing to revive historic Ramova theater on Chicago’s South Side
By The Associated PressNovember 16, 2023

EuropeThe FBI’s Nazi art crimes arm just returned a painting to Germany that was stolen by a GI: ‘Being on the winning side doesn’t make it right’
By Claire Savage and The Associated PressOctober 21, 2023

EnvironmentNearly 1,000 migrating songbirds crash into Chicago exhibition hall’s windows in single night: ‘Like a carpet of dead birds’
By Todd Richmond and The Associated PressOctober 7, 2023

FinanceChicago is testing its trillion-dollar derivatives cash cow with an eye-watering $800 million tax bill: ‘We don’t want to leave’
By Isis Almeida and BloombergSeptember 18, 2023

EuropeNew York just seized 3 artworks from Chicago’s Art Institute and other museums because they could have been Holocaust-era thefts
By Karen Matthews and The Associated PressSeptember 16, 2023

FinanceThe US Soccer Federation is leaving for Atlanta as the big corporate exodus from Chicago continues
By Brett Pulley and BloombergSeptember 15, 2023

By The Associated PressAugust 30, 2023

By The Associated PressJuly 3, 2023




