For this married pair of architects, their COVID-era project was learning about and designing an energy-efficient house in Wilmette, which they're now selling.
Chicago has invested billions in O’Hare’s capacity. The FAA should address system constraints rather than simply reduce flights.
With the Chicago area facing a looming shortage of health care workers across all levels and specialties, the scholarships are meant to help address the critical workforce need.
Lurie Children’s Hospital’s new facility in Downers Grove will be built on a parcel of land near interstates 88 and 355, hospital executives told residents at a public meeting last night.
The vote could lead to another mayoral veto as Johnson and City Council remain at odds over the city's future.
That compensation package makes Robert Michael one of the highest-paid executives in both Big Pharma and Chicago.
One of the few federal agencies headquartered outside of Washington D.C. is nearing a deal to move its main office to the Loop.
The breakaway City Council members showed they’re not ready to concede ground to Mayor Brandon Johnson and his allies over how to implement their budget plan.
The Chicago startup sold its original business and is now building software, payment systems and AI tools for Asian restaurants.
A home built in 1968 in Barrington puts the glass-wrapped great room one flight above the ground, closer to the trees.
The execs say prediction markets may be exploiting a regulatory shortcut that allows exchanges to list new contracts without approval.
Instead, the Chicago Department of Aviation wants the FAA to keep flights at current levels and support its plan to speed up a terminal construction project that’s just getting underway.