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Since more jobs require specific training, companies are turning to "navigators" to help new hires with on-the-job learning. This "first of its kind' program was recently offered by a tech company based in Chicago in collaboration with an local university.
Amazon fulfillment center workers were evicted due to the fire that broke out in the early hours of Thursday morning. The evacuation was prompted by some further discussion with customers who wanted the facility to open. It now appears that the reopening of it has been reopened following interest from customers.
Chicago is currently working on resurfacing its streets which means that drivers could face lane closures on several major streets throughout downtown. However, before you take to the roads, be certain to check the tread depth of your tires and air pressure.
According to a recent report that shows nearly half of the nation's most profitable airlines are losing money according to research. The financial challenges result from a range of reasons, including rising cost of fuel and a highly aggressive airline industry.
The owner of Save A Lot has announced that he will sell the majority of his stores in Chicago. The remaining stores will continue operating in the same way. This could come as an unexpected shock for shoppers who are used to buying from them at bargain prices.
Tupperware Brands, the company which pioneered the concept of food storage decades ago, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following an action brought by a whistleblower.
Self-employment is an increasingly popular option for seniors however, it's not always easy. Here are some tips to help those who are just starting out.
Local private equity firm takes the lead on a project that has been stalled for years. Reorganization is likely to change one of Chicago's fastest-growing businesses' perception of its headquarters space within the city's Loop district.
As the federal government prepares to deal with an expected power shortage, Illinois residents can anticipate their utility bills rising this summer and decreasing next winter, as Illinois utilities attempt to maintain the current rates until 2025.
Wendell Hutson covers economic development and commercial real estate for Crain's. He has been awarded three A. Philip Randolph Messenger Awards by the National Newspaper Publishers Association. Prior to joining Crain's, Wendell Hutson worked in entertainment technology, commercial real property at Los Angeles Business Journal, DNAinfo Chicago, Illinois Real Estate Journal as well as Illinois Real Estate Journal.