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Crain’s Headlines: Brookfield Zoo President to Step Down
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No departure date has yet been set for Stuart Strahl, who announced to his board of trustees that he is heading for the exit after 17 years at the helm.
Crain’s Headlines: United Buys Flight School to Tackle Pilot Shortage
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The Chicago-based airline says it’s purchasing Westwind School of Aeronautics in Phoenix to tackle a talent pipeline problem that it will face for at least a decade.
Crain’s Headlines: Sagging High-End Home Sales in 2020
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Not a single home in the Chicago area sold for $4 million or more in January. It’s another piece of evidence that the top of the residential real estate market has sagged dramatically.
Social Life Without the Buzz? It’s the ‘Sober Curious’ Movement
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Taking a break from alcohol after the holidays has become known as the “dry January” trend. But now that January is over, some people are extending their sobriety, trying out a social life that’s not dependent on alcohol.
Crain’s Headlines: Tribune Publishing Names New CEO
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Tribune Publishing said it has named finance chief Terry Jimenez as its new CEO, succeeding Timothy Knight, who will leave the company after a year in the top job.
WBEZ Reporters Find Rise in Unaccompanied Minors Crossing Mexican Border
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A year after the start of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, we talk with a Chicago reporter returning from a border town.
Crain’s Headlines: United Scales Back Flights to China
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The Chicago-based airline is reducing flights from the U.S. to China as the coronavirus outbreak worsens.
Crain’s Headlines: Massive Funding Deal for Chicago Catholic Schools
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The Archdiocese of Chicago has struck a deal with a nonprofit backed by some of the city’s wealthiest donors to help address its financial challenges.
History Museum Acquires 5 Million Photos from Chicago Sun-Times
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Journalism, we often hear, is a “first draft of history.” That makes old newspaper photos an excellent window into the past. We get a peek.
Crain’s Headlines: Blue Cross Parent Company Cuts 400 Workers
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Health Care Service Corporation is shedding about 400 workers as it positions itself for growth in a rapidly changing industry.
Crain’s Headlines: Amazon Considers Pullman for New Distribution Center
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The e-commerce giant keeps adding more warehouses across the country to store and distribute products, and it looks like Pullman is one of its next targets.
Crain’s Headlines: 4 South Side Hospitals Agree to Merge
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Advocate Trinity Hospital, Mercy Hospital & Medical Center, South Shore Hospital and St. Bernard Hospital plan to create a single system with one leadership team.
Crain’s Headlines: New York Investor Buys ‘Big Red’ for $370M
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One of the standouts on Chicago’s skyline is changing hands.
Crain’s Headlines: Boeing Looks to Summer for 737 Max Approval
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Bloomberg reports that Boeing is telling customers the grounded 737 Max jet won’t be approved to fly until June or July. That’s months later than previously anticipated.
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