Chicago homeowners wondering what the pandemic's thrashing of the Loop means for their wallets now have an answer.
The current partner in charge of the Chicago office is set to take over as managing partner of the Cleveland-based law firm.
Downtown rents jumped 8% year over year last quarter as the city stares down a supply shortage, according to the latest data.
Paul R.T. Johnson still remembers the days when thousands of traders piled onto the Chicago Board of Trade’s famous trading ...
Michael Fassnacht has become a central connector in Chicago’s business and political circles, shaping economic development ...
Tucked inside the massive bill to end the government shutdown, a ban on hemp-derived THC products. Crain’s cannabis reporter ...
Two Chicago-area medical device companies announced federal clearances for their respective spinal surgery devices.
Chicago's new Syphilis Elimination Plan, released earlier this month, hopes to address an alarming increase here in ...
In this Crain’s Quick Take, Kate Maehr, CEO and Executive Director of the Greater Chicago Food Depository, outlines the growing crisis of food insecurity across the Chicago area — and what her ...
S&P Global Ratings cited the city’s approach to pensions and borrowing when it shifted Chicago’s credit outlook to negative.
McDermott Will & Schulte is fielding offers from outside investors, a move that may spark a trend among corporate law firms ...
The city sued DoorDash and Grubhub in 2021 under former Mayor Lori Lightfoot for what it said were deceptive practices, ...