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First glimpse of plan for Wolf Point along Chicago River
Tribune Architecture CriticTouting what would be downtown Chicago’s largest new real estate development since the 2008 financial crisis, representatives of the Kennedy family and three financial partners are providing the first glimpse of a proposed three-tower office and...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rahm Emanuel, Architecture, Chicago Hotels
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$1 billion Kennedy towers plan takes shape
Chicago TribuneTouting what would be downtown Chicago's largest new real estate development since the 2008 financial crisis, representatives of the Kennedy family and three financial partners on Tuesday provided the first glimpse of a proposed three-tower office and...Tags: Financial Markets, Chicago Mayor, Chicago Tribune, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rahm Emanuel
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Chicago architect designs a beacon for health care in Haiti
MIREBALAIS, HAITI — Under a blinding Caribbean sun, far from the sleek Chicago residences she usually designs, architect Ann Clark saw well-laid plans turn to improvisation, yet again.
Overhead, a 2,850-pound ventilation system dangled from a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Natural Disasters, Tuberculosis, Labor Legislation, Media Industry
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CTA dedicates new 'L' station at Morgan and Lake — the first new Chicago stop to open in 15 years
Community activists have unsuccessfully prodded Chicago officials for years to build more CTA rail stations along the Lake Street elevated structure and on the branches of the Green Line to promote economic development in struggling neighborhoods below...Tags: Jon Hilkevitch, Chicago Transit Authority, NATO Summit, United Center, Chicago Loop
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Oh, what a wonderful Morgan ...
Amid all the fanfare and preparations for the NATO summit, the Chicago Department of Transportation quietly opened the Morgan stop in the West Loop on Friday. Green and Pink Line riders can now use the station, under construction since the summer of...
Tags: NATO, Chicago Transit Authority, NATO Summit, Chicago Loop, Electronics
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Tensions rise Saturday night between NATO protesters, police
Tensions between protesters and police heightened Saturday night on the eve of the NATO summit of world leaders, with helmeted police at an evening march using their nightsticks and bicycles to fend off surging demonstrators.
During a march that began in...Tags: NATO, Protest, Weddings, Hospitals and Clinics, Demonstration
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4 cops ordered to pay a total of $33,700 in West Loop bar beating
A federal jury on Friday awarded a combined $33,700 in damages to four men who accused several off-duty Chicago police officers of an unprovoked beating inside the Jefferson Tap Bar & Grille in 2006.
The damages will be paid by four of the six officers...Tags: Criminal Laws, Chicago Loop, Trials, Chicago Tribune, Laws
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Chicago auto restorer driven to establish provenance of rare French luxury car
David Cooper instructed the tall, elegant gentleman with a white beard to close his eyes and imagine he was behind the wheel of his mother's car in the 1940s.
Pretend it's raining, Cooper said. You need to turn on your wipers. What do you do? Arturo...Tags: Philosophy, Car Engine Repair, Roald Dahl, University of Michigan, Clark Gable
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We have the freedom to assemble — but where?
So far, at least, fears that the upcoming NATO summit would produce an ugly, alienating Fortress Chicago have yet to come true.
The city's parks and plazas remain open. There are more police than normal on downtown streets, but they're not brandishing...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, September 11, 2001 Attacks, McCormick Place, Nursing, American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois
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McCarthy: Police have done well with protesters
Chicago police have done a good job handling NATO-related demonstrations so far this week, even when protesters at one event tried to provoke confrontations, Superintendent Garry McCarthy said Wednesday. In four significant protests this week,...
Tags: NATO, Prosecution, Demonstration, Chicago Tribune, Political Dissent
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City kicks in $29 million for West Loop office tower
Clout StreetThe city will kick in $29 million toward a downtown high rise project on a prime piece of riverfront property, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Wednesday. The long-discussed River Point office tower in the West Loop will rise 45 stories, overlooking the...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Loop, Finance, Chicago Mayor
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CPD Supt: NATO protestors welcome, criminal acts not tolerated
Tribune reporterChicago police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said today that officers have done a good job handling protests so far this week and are prepared for the much larger crowds expected to demonstrate during this weekend’s NATO summit. McCarthy said...Tags: NATO, Chicago Loop, Police Arrests, Activism, Garry McCarthy
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