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Chicago apartment record ahead? | $92 million Edward-Elmhurst Health error | Kids language centers shutter

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February 21, 2018

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$92 million accounting error delivers blow to Edward-Elmhurst Health's bottom line

Wednesday, Feb 21

In a whopper of an accounting mistake, Edward-Elmhurst Health overestimated by $92 million the revenues it expects to receive from insurance companies and patients.

Another 7,000 apartments expected in downtown Chicago within 2 years

RYAN ORI: After setting a record for apartment construction in 2017, downtown Chicago will take a breather—but not for long. Developers could put up a record number of downtown apartment units in 2019.

Brad Keywell's Uptake brings in GE Power executive to help lead the data mining startup

Ganesh Bell, who served as chief digital officer at GE Power, will be responsible for getting Uptake's products to more customers, among other tasks.

Language Stars, which offered language classes for kids, abruptly closes

The Chicago-based company, which offered foreign language immersion classes and camps for children, said it has "exhausted all sources of funding."

In search for new editor, Chicago Reader looks for diversity

The previous editor's tenure lasted one issue amid controversy over a cover decried as racist.

'A gap in the system': New co-working spaces offer women career and child-care help

The booming co-working industry, launched to accommodate increasing remote workers, is now tailoring itself for women by offering workspaces with female-focused networking and career seminars.

Amid a flood of plastic, big companies see opportunity

Public awareness of the problem of plastic waste is swelling after alarming forecasts that there could be more plastic than fish in the oceans by 2050. And where consumers' attention goes, so does that of companies.

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