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09/03/24: DNC was feast or famine for restaurants30 Aug 202400:20:19

How did Chicago's dining scene fare during the Democratic National Convention? Depends who you ask. Crain's restaurants reporter Ally Marotti discusses with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Shareholder suit claims Walgreens leadership covered up poor pharmacy numbers, Ulta Beauty cuts sales outlook on slowing demand, Harry Caray's most famous line is the focus of a new trademark lawsuit and Northwestern University taps new athletic director.

08/29/24: Hot stretch for Chicago housing market28 Aug 202400:40:25

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about his latest takeaways from new market data.

Plus: Fed minutes show Chicago and New York chiefs favored a July discount rate cut, exec affirms in merger hearing Kroger hiked milk and egg prices above inflation, another major drug distributor drops AbbVie's Humira and Revival Food Hall gets a new name with more breakfast and a bigger happy hour.

08/14/24: Chicago family keeps buying slices of Mackinac Island13 Aug 202400:25:18

The family that bought Oberweis Dairy has also been grabbing pieces of Mackinac Island and is working to patch up a ferry fleet in dire straits. Crain’s Grand Rapids Business reporter Rachel Watson discusses with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Snelling says CPD will intervene the "moment" DNC protests turn violent; Bears surveying fans on what they want from a new stadium; Carlyle to buy Baxter's kidney-care unit for $3.8 billion; Northwestern lands naming rights deal for temporary lakefront stadium; and the DNC was supposed to fill hotels — but one week out, that hasn't happened.

03/06/24: The real happy hour starts way, way later05 Mar 202400:21:53

Chicago's restaurants are seeing a rise in demand for late-night dining. Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about how operators are extending hours, devising new promotions closer to midnight.

Plus: Loop retail vacancy tops 30% for the first time, Rivian laid off about 100 Illinois workers, Lurie restores electronic health records after cyberattack and the FAA says Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems audit finds 'multiple' quality lapses.

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03/05/24: JPMorgan's big plans for Chase Tower04 Mar 202400:21:19

JPMorgan Chase is kicking off a large renovation of its home in the Loop. Crain's finance reporter Mark Weinraub talks with host Amy Guth about how the project is poised to give a major boost to the downtown office market.

Plus: Walgreens, in need of a reset, plans a strategic review of its entire operation; Supreme Court sides with Trump in Colorado ballot eligibility case; JetBlue abandons troubled $3.8 billion deal for Spirit Air; and the city proposes major spending cuts to the O'Hare terminal expansion and renovation project.

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03/04/24: How the pros manage their own mental health01 Mar 202400:21:18

Chicago leaders discussed mental health in the workplace at a recent Crain’s event. Health care reporter Katherine Davis, who moderated the discussion, shares highlights with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Walgreens to begin selling abortion pill this month; ADM delays its annual report as it warns on internal accounting; Mondelez able to move cash out of Russia, despite the country's tight grip; and, according to a report, Manhattan D.A. says Art Institute did not properly vet its acquisition of art looted by Nazis.

02/29/24: Illinois tightening affordable housing rules on towns28 Feb 202400:37:44

It's getting harder for small towns to ignore their lack of affordable housing. Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local housing market.

Plus: Bears and Sox told to team up on stadium financing pitches; American Dental Association nears HQ sale to Lurie, move to Mag Mile; developer to buy Clybourn Corridor retail, office building at 78% discount; and Tom Skilling looks back on four decades as 'Chicago's Very Own.’

02/28/24: Chicago's extended, and expensive, breakup with ShotSpotter27 Feb 202400:29:08

The city reached an agreement for a ShotSpotter contract extension after confusion amid a possible shutoff of the gunshot detection system. Crain's politics reporter Leigh Giangreco talks with host Amy Guth about the city’s future plans with the technology that the city has in use in 12 police districts.

Plus: Chicago has one of the largest income inequality gaps in the country, FTC sues to block $24.6 billion Kroger-Albertsons merger, Boeing hit by damning report faulting safety procedures, Laura Ricketts and Chicago Red Stars want in on taxpayer-funded stadium talks, the Cubs want $30 million to boost security outside Wrigley Field for a possible All-Star Game.

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02/27/24: An answer to Chicago's image problem26 Feb 202400:26:05

The city has a rare chance for a rebrand to regain its lost swagger on the national stage. Crain’s reporter John Pletz and host Amy Guth discuss how Chicago could reposition itself with the DNC coming to town this year.

Plus: Judge sides with building owners on controversial "Bring Chicago Home" measure; despite Russia's tight grip, Mondelez able to move cash out of the country; Jamie Dimon sells $150 million in JPMorgan shares; United joins others in raising checked bag fees; and Walgreens-backed VillageMD rethinks its strategy.

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02/26/24: AbbVie's first-ever regime change23 Feb 202400:20:39

AbbVie CEO Richard Gonzalez, who grew the company into a pharmaceutical juggernaut, is preparing to retire. Crain's health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about the leadership change and the drugmaker's M&A plans.

Plus: Allstate looks to unload Wacker Drive office building, Northwestern grad students reach first tentative union contract deal, Mag Mile retail space sold to firms known for amassing distressed malls and Duckworth moves to protect in vitro fertilization after Alabama ruling.

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02/22/24: People are buying new homes again21 Feb 202400:26:34

Chicago-area new home sales had their second-best year of the past 15. Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin discusses that and other news from the local housing market with host Amy Guth.

Plus: World Business Chicago appoints an interim executive; Gov. Pritzker wants $500 million for quantum technology; cultivated-meat company puts plans for Glenview plant on hold; and after altercation, City Council member calls on colleague to resign leadership posts.

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02/21/24: The Sox stadium's $1 billion payment plan20 Feb 202400:25:18

White Sox owner and Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf is confident he can get a state subsidy for new South Loop stadium. Crain's politics reporter Justin Laurence discusses the latest with host Amy Guth.

Plus: AbbVie names new CEO; Oreo maker Mondelez is strong as ever in Russia as war drags on; Capital One to buy Discover in deal valued at over $35 billion; and for hospitals, largely exposed to cyberattacks, Lurie demonstrates how bad it can get.

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02/20/24: Marriott forced into buying big Chicago hotel16 Feb 202400:23:13

The Sheraton Grand Chicago is changing hands in a $500 million deal. Crain’s commercial real estate reporter Rachel Herzog discusses that and other news from around the market with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Penny Pritzker, others subpoenaed in Harvard antisemitism probe; City Council, shunning arbitrator and police union's warnings, rejects discipline ruling again; electronics supplier Newark is closing its Chicago office; and UChicago to fight inequity in cancer care with new center.

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08/13/24: Johnson's 'Treatment Not Trauma' health plan so far12 Aug 202400:33:41

Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis and analyst Sophie Rogers join host Amy Guth to discuss Chicago’s aim for a progressive approach to its mental health crisis.

Plus: Illinois now has blueprint for K-12 schools to teach dangers of overdose, Western Illinois University lays off more staff in second round of cuts, how much Amex pocketed on the sale of Itasca's Accertify and the city delays $643 million bond deal due to market volatility.

2/15/24: Famed antiques shop moving out14 Feb 202400:18:25

Architectural Artifacts is leaving for Texas after nearly four decades in Chicago. Crain's retail reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about the shift.

Plus: One of Chicago's largest hotels changing hands in $500 million deal, commercial-property loans coming due in U.S. jump to $929 billion, new Chicago Fed index sees more moderate gain in January retail sales, Chicago Fed chief says inflation can be a bit higher on the path to the 2% target and workers at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago announce union campaign.

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02/14/24: White-coat union drive at a Chicago biotech firm13 Feb 202400:17:32

Crain's labor reporter Brandon Dupré and host Amy Guth discuss what's driving the unionization push at Tempus.

Plus: Chicago braces for first post-pandemic property tax assessment, Howard Brown Health CEO to depart, the new Foxtrot and Dom's Kitchen CEO has Whole Foods on his resume and Old Orchard mall owner taps local developer for 400-unit apartment project.

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02/13/24: Little Italy's shrinking dining scene12 Feb 202400:24:33

On an evolving Taylor Street, once Chicago's epicenter of Italian cuisine, restaurants are struggling. Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks about the changing neighborhood with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Part of Walgreens HQ poised for residential development, Deerfield reportedly set to ban warehouses and distribution facilities, Rivian cuts prices on base R1T and R1S models, and Lion Electric to get nearly $50 million in EV incentives — much more than expected.

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02/12/24: Pritzker's political future may hinge on 2024 DNC09 Feb 202400:25:23

For Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the DNC could be a dress rehearsal for a presidential run. Crain’s politics reporter Leigh Giangreco discusses with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Revised Bally's site plan gets green light from City Hall, treasurer's office lowers late fees for property taxes, Lurie confirms network breached by "known criminal threat actor," US Foods wins lawsuit against Boston Market and Northwestern eyes football games at Wrigley, Guaranteed Rate and Soldier Field.

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02/08/24: The priciest homes sold in 202307 Feb 202400:41:09

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local housing market, including the 50 highest-priced home sales of 2023, Illinois Realtors’ $1 million campaign against a transfer-tax increase, and Cook County’s plan to make homes healthier for owners and renters.

Plus: Smaller banks face bigger risks from the depressed commercial real estate market, judge ends Byron Allen's lawsuit over McDonald's ad spending, museum hotel in River North hits the market and Winnetka passes lakefront ordinance despite threat of lawsuits.

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02/07/24: The Chicago Bears' real objective06 Feb 202400:22:54

The Bears' focus for a new stadium is not on Arlington Heights but Chicago’s lakefront. Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz talks with host Amy Guth about the latest developments in the saga.

Plus: DOJ launches probe into ADM over accounting practices, Kroger CFO exits during uncertainty over Albertsons merger, Rush lays off administrative staff, FAA chief vows to hold Boeing accountable for quality lapses as aerospace workers demand pay raises and Rivian teases first look at smaller and less expensive electric SUV.

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02/06/24: Cannabis gets into the special sauce05 Feb 202400:22:07

Some Chicago cannabis companies are collaborating with restaurants and mainstream food brands on new THC-infused products like wing sauce and cake mixes. Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about how the move indicates Illinois' cannabis industry is maturing.

Plus: Trump's Chicago tower loan at issue in delayed New York fraud case, warehouse vacancy inches up, Fed's Goolsbee says he wants to see more inflation progress and Illinois getting share of $500 million opioid settlements.

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02/05/24: Seeing Boeing's move to Chicago in a new light02 Feb 202400:24:33

When Boeing came to Chicago in 2001, it was a win for the city. But was it good for the company? Crain’s Steven Strahler talks with host Amy Guth about the troubled planemaker.

Plus: U of I's Discovery Partners Institute chief is stepping down, AbbVie sees signs of post-Humira growth in positive 2024 outlook, 180 laid off from University of Chicago Medical Center, and cannabis rescheduling faces an uphill battle, but DEA decision expected soon.

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02/01/24: New rival takes aim at troubled realtors association31 Jan 202400:41:02

The National Association of Realtors, embattled within and without, now has competition. Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin discusses the story so far with host Amy Guth, along other news from the local housing market.

Plus: Blue Cross Illinois parent to pay $3.3 billion for Cigna businesses, Walgreens lays off more workers in third round of cuts, Illinois election board keeps Trump on primary ballot, and the Chicago Bears and school districts are $100 million apart on value of Arlington Park site.

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01/31/24: Major labor shake-up at Northwestern30 Jan 202400:26:25

Medical residents and fellows at Northwestern University voted to form a union, becoming the largest of its kind in the Midwest. Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis discusses the recent wave of labor organizing at academic medical centers with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Suburban office vacancy tops 30% for the first time, Illinois boosting access to youth mental health resources with help from Google, CA Ventures sells River North apartments for $61 million and baseball commish gives thumbs-up to 'game changer' White Sox stadium plan.

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08/12/24: Johnson has an even bigger budget hole to plug09 Aug 202400:28:58

Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing a budget gap that could reach nearly $1 billion. Crain’s politics reporter Justin Laurence discusses the city’s plans with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Boeing's new CEO touts transparency and plans to talk the factory floor, Bluhm makes $56 million bet on Mag Mile vertical mall, Walgreens sells $750 million in its upsized first junk bond sale, Morningstar targeted in lawsuit over one of its investment tools and Ford's Chicago plant faces the future of EVs.

01/30/24: Doctors are burning out and quitting29 Jan 202400:27:33

Tens of thousands of physicians reportedly left the field in 2021 and 2022 amid increasing demands for health care. Crain’s reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about physicians calling it quits and how some health systems are working to better support those still in the workforce.

Plus: Boeing CEO faces investor grilling after blowout crisis, Rivian brings on Apple home devices and car veteran for top product role, Discover CFO sells nearly all his company stock and apartments near Bally's casino site sold for $42 million.

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01/29/24: How new restaurants are dealing with risk26 Jan 202400:27:50

Chicago dining spots opened in late 2023 with more risk-management strategies in place. Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about that and more from the restaurants beat, including this year's James Beard Awards semifinalists.

Plus: Chicago-area commercial property sales down 44% in 2023, Walgreens shareholders reject disclosing abortion pill sale risks, head of powerful union group throws support behind Sox stadium plan and Boeing's woes put the squeeze on United’s turnaround plans as Airbus hunts for delivery slots to win over the airline.

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01/25/24: How much that new transfer tax plan would cost you24 Jan 202400:33:35

In just under two months, Chicagoans will vote on the so-called "Bring Chicago Home" plan to reconfigure the real estate transfer tax to create a revenue stream for fighting homelessness. Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about what the March referendum will cost if passed, plus other news from the local housing market.

Plus: Walgreens explores $4 billion-plus sale of specialty pharmacy business; report points to Boeing, not Spirit Aero, for Alaska Airlines incident; Northwestern medical resident unionization push puts pressure on leadership; and O'Hare slipped further behind Atlanta airport last year.

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01/24/24: Mayor's do-not-hire authority scrutinized23 Jan 202400:20:02

The Johnson administration's use of its do-not-hire list is once again in the spotlight. Crain's politics reporter Leigh Giangreco discusses with host Amy Guth.

Plus: City reportedly has only an informal deal for NASCAR to pay more; University of Illinois freezes in-state tuition this year; feds order city to promote, pay Midway whistleblower; and United Airlines CEO exploring Max 10 alternatives after Boeing missteps.

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01/23/24: Affordable housing developers getting bogged down22 Jan 202400:20:50

Crain’s contributor Judith Crown discusses the hidden high costs of creating affordable housing with host Amy Guth.

Plus: FAA seeks checks on another Boeing 737 model, ADM plunges after placing CFO on leave during accounting probe, Mayor Brandon Johnson appoints insurance exec to key post on World Business Chicago board and Wilson tennis racket maker seeks up to $1.8 billion in U.S. IPO.

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01/22/24: Say goodbye to the COVID-era takeout window19 Jan 202400:24:00

Restaurants shift to wind down a pandemic survival strategy. Crain's restaurants reporter Ally Marotti discusses the adjustments with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Bally's seeks big change to casino hotel due to "unforeseen infrastructure issues," White Sox in "serious" talks to build a stadium at The 78, Mesirow inks big HQ lease extension for slashed office footprint, Lori Lightfoot launches new Chicago nonprofit and Discover to cut 108 jobs in Illinois.

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1/18/24: An owner of this condo rescued art from the Nazis17 Jan 202400:41:32

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to talk news from around the local housing market, including a condo owned by a famous Chicago architect who was also a member of the "Monuments Men."

Plus: Johnson administration's use of do-not-hire list is once again in the spotlight, Walgreens CEO purchased $240,000 in company shares to signal "confidence," Jimmy John's "freaky fast" subs are going abroad in 2024 and Boeing makes progress on ungrounding Max 9 jets with first checks.

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01/17/24: Who's Who 2024, the names you need to know16 Jan 202400:23:25

Crain's exclusive Who's Who is an authoritative guide to power in Chicago with more than 400 names to know. Crain’s Sophie Rodgers talks about this year’s list with host Amy Guth.

Plus: City extends 60-day notices for migrants in city shelters amid dangerous weather; ad agency slashing office space, moving to Marshall Field building; JPMorgan Chase just made more annual profit than any U.S. bank ever; and developer gets $500 million in construction financing for project on Chicago Spire site.

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1/16/24: Choose Chicago faces leadership setback — again12 Jan 202400:26:15

With the unexpected departure of CEO Lynn Osmond, Chicago's tourism agency Choose Chicago is back on the hunt for a new top executive two years after it struggled to hire one, and with the city’s reputation at stake. Crain’s reporter Danny Ecker discusses with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Sterling Bay lists Fulton Market site next to Google, SEC's bitcoin green light makes CME Group the top hedging spot for crypto investors and debt and deficits set off alarm bells at University of Chicago.

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01/11/24: Even more tumult at the Realtors HQ10 Jan 202400:41:47

The president of the National Association of Realtors abruptly resigned after a blackmail threat. Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about that and other local housing news, including a condo that rents for $30,000 a month filled with music and pop culture memorabilia.

Plus: Boeing CEO fights back tears and admits 'our mistake' in 737 address, trio of companies set to leave troubled Wacker Drive office tower, new device at UChicago can smash liver tumors with bubbles caused by sonic pulses and Rush plans new $27 million medical office in Lakeview.

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08/08/24: The priciest time to go house shopping, ever07 Aug 202400:36:18

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to break down the latest Chicago real estate data.

Plus: Johnson under pressure as budget gap could reach nearly $1 billion, Rivian net loss widens to $1.46 billion despite sales gains and cost cutting, Oak Park apartment complex sold to California investor and parent companies of Mariano's and Jewel pressured by investor group over abortion pill sales.

01/10/24: A tax plan that would fund a big Mag Mile facelift09 Jan 202400:23:37

Michigan Avenue property owners want to tax themselves — but also want more control of the revenue. Crain’s politics reporter Justin Laurence talks about the proposed changes with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Bally's Chicago sees continued growth, but not enough to meet city budget projections; home prices in Detroit are rising even faster than in Miami; statewide respiratory illness risk rises to high; and Boeing door bolts in focus after airlines find loose parts.

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01/09/24: United tips its hand on expansion plans08 Jan 202400:25:33

United Airlines is stoking fresh fears about its future in Chicago. Crain’s airlines reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about its plans for Denver growth, FAA inspections of some Boeing Max jets and other aviation news.

Plus: BOMA, biz groups ask judge to block real estate transfer tax referendum; citing need to cut costs, Stellantis sits out the Super Bowl; Maryland firm pays $19 million for Elgin shopping center; and CVS invests in Chicago senior care company.

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01/08/24: Walgreens clamping down on cash-flow faucets05 Jan 202400:21:47

Walgreens will slash its quarterly dividend by nearly half. Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis joins host Amy Guth to discuss the pharmacy chain's latest cost-cutting measure.

Plus: In cop discipline fight, arbitrator again sides with police union — and blasts City Hall along the way; hospitals face more credit rating downgrades ahead, Fitch says; historic UAW pay gains gave a lift to national wage data in December; and voters file to remove Trump from the Illinois ballot.

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01/04/24: Housing market could finally see relief in 202403 Jan 202400:33:50

After a tense 18 months, the world of real estate might see some relief in the coming year. Crain’s reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to discuss the outlook, a West Loop condo with a “hot” history, and more news from the local market.

Plus: Illinois was one of the top states to leave in 2023; Pru Plaza owner plans big renovation, gets debt relief; Brookfield Property’s debt cut to junk by S&P on real estate concerns; and the worst of the cocoa rally is yet to come for chocolate makers.

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01/03/24: City making huge funding pivot02 Jan 202400:19:21

Chicago plans to borrow more than $1 billion as it weans itself off TIFs. Crain's politics reporter Justin Laurence discusses with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Mayor Brandon Johnson names picks to run housing and emergency management departments, the potential economic impact of preparing for the DNC, Wall Street's seismic shift propels Dallas past Chicago and L.A. and Rivian's quarterly deliveries miss estimates.

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12/28/23: The year ahead for key Chicago biz sectors27 Dec 202300:34:55

Crain’s reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth to discuss 2023 in the cannabis, airline and technology sectors, and the stories to watch in 2024.

Plus: New laws including a prohibition on book bans and the right to sue for “deepfake porn” take effect in 2024, a developer's plan for Sonoma-inspired resort in Galena faces legal challenge, stolen Slim Jim car recovered outside Chicago and the restaurants Chicago lost in 2023.

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12/27/23: What 2024 has in store for commercial real estate26 Dec 202300:27:14

Crain's reporters Danny Ecker and Rachel Herzog join host Amy Guth to discuss the biggest stories in commercial real estate of the last year, including companies’ changing office space needs, and properties to watch in 2024, like the Thompson Center and Soldier Field.

Plus: Federal judge declines to stay assault weapons ban ahead of Jan. 1 registration deadline, former Chicago CFO Bennett heads to UChicago finance post, Mayor Johnson names three new commissioners and Marina City retail space sold for $30 million.

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12/22/23: These were 2023's biggest headlines in politics22 Dec 202300:40:07

Crain's reporters Leigh Giangreco and Justin Laurence join host Amy Guth to discuss the biggest stories in state and local politics of the last year, including the trial and recent conviction of Ed Burke, and what to watch for in 2024: the trial of Mike Madigan, the 2024 DNC in Chicago and more.

Plus: Another hack freezes real estate closings around Chicago, Stellantis brings back 165 workers from idled Belvidere plant and potential buyer in talks to acquire Zurich hotel from Hyatt.

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12/21/23: Slim pickings for house shopping20 Dec 202300:36:09

The already low inventory of homes for sale in Chicago is only getting more sparse. Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin discusses with host Amy Guth, along with the case of a $500 sandwich at a Lakeview condo and other news from the local housing market.

Plus: Aon to make $13.4 billion purchase, Magellan puts River North apartment buildings on the market, lender seizes most of Lisle office complex and census numbers show Illinois' population is still shrinking — but there's a shred of good news.

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12/20/23: Labor tensions, leadership changes marked 2023 in health news19 Dec 202300:29:04

Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth for a look back at the year in the business.

Plus: Money starts to flow in transfer tax campaign, U.S. housing starts unexpectedly rise to a six-month high, FAA inks Rosemont office lease after nixed Rolling Meadows deal and judge delays sentencing in "ComEd Four" case.

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08/07/24: What CVS' health play has that Walgreens' doesn't06 Aug 202400:19:41

Crain's health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about why CVS is doubling down on primary care with new clinics while its competitors are backpedaling.

Plus: What’s next for Pritzker after the veepstakes, Damen Green Line Station opens two weeks before the DNC, historic State Street buildings to avoid the wrecking ball and Goolsbee says Fed is less reactive than markets — and won't overreact.

12/19/23: Burke trial moves to final phase18 Dec 202300:25:28

As the corruption trial of former Ald. Ed Burke goes to the jury, Crain’s reporter Leigh Giangreco talks with host Amy Guth about the proceedings.

Plus: McDonald’s seeks tighter child labor compliance by franchisees, hotel-to-apartments conversion planned in Streeterville, Southwest Airlines fined $140 million over 2022 meltdown and part-time Columbia College faculty reach agreement.

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12/18/23: City kicks off police-discipline legal fight15 Dec 202300:28:42

In a busy week at City Hall, the City Council rejected a controversial closed-doors discipline ruling for police and a referendum on Chicago's status as a "sanctuary city." Crain’s politics reporter Justin Laurence discusses with host Amy Guth.

Plus: Thompson Center assessed at more than double 2022 sale price, Elizabeth Warren slams AbbVie for 'abusing' drug patent system, Northwestern Memorial HealthCare posts billion-dollar surplus amid expansion plans and Dick Durbin takes beef about Union Station rehab funding to Pete Buttigieg.

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12/14/23: A huge drop in luxury home deals13 Dec 202300:38:58

The upper-end housing market here is falling far behind last year’s pace. Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about how the local market is poised to finish the year, along with other local housing news.

Plus: Pappas posts Cook County property tax bills online, Moody's cuts Walgreens to junk on health care strategy push, UChicago Medicine’s new cancer center lands $20 million gift and Google unveils Thompson Center's new look.

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