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February 26, 2018

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Loyola's purchase of MacNeal Hospital could take away Berwyn's biggest source of property tax revenue

Monday, Feb 26

If a nonprofit hospital system buys a for-profit hospital, the town its in loses property tax revenue. In Berwyn, the MacNeal Hospital deal raises concerns.

Bears opening new downtown office on Wacker Drive

RYAN ORI: After hiring a new coach to turn around the team's fortunes, the Chicago Bears are making a move of a different kind, announcing plans to move offices from Soldier Field to Wacker Drive.

Lord & Taylor closing at Oakbrook Center in January

It's the second Chicago-area location the department store chain has slated for closure in the coming months.

401(k)s and guns: Does 'ethical' investing make financial sense?

If you have a 401(k), you've probably invested in guns. And if that runs counter to your ethics, there's probably not much you can do about it. Not yet, anyway.

Apple said to plan giant high-end iPhone, lower-priced model

Apple is preparing to release three new iPhones later this year, including its largest ever and a lower-cost model with some key features.

Winter weather saps new-home sales 7.8 percent in January

Sales of new U.S. homes fell in January for the second straight month, failing to rebound from a weather-related drop in December.

Anheuser-Busch goes after Whole Foods set with organic Michelob

After years of targeting health-conscious beer drinkers with Michelob Ultra, Anheuser-Busch InBev is going after an even choosier consumer: the organic shopper.

Trump Organization donates foreign profits but won't say how much

The Trump Organization said it has made good on the president's promise to donate profits from foreign government spending at its hotels to the U.S. Treasury, but neither the company nor the government disclosed the amount or how it was calculated.

Anti-discrimination law covers sexual orientation, appeals court rules

In the case of a gay skydiving instructor, a federal appeals court ruled that anti-discrimination law protects workers from being fired over sexual orientation.

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