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Wednesday, Oct 31 Bitter rivals on the road, Chicago taxi and ride-share drivers are joining forces to seek legislation limiting the number of Uber and Lyft cars in the city. | | |
| In recent years, a number of Chicago-area community hospitals have closed their pediatric inpatient units. But Saint Anthony Hospital is moving in the opposite direction. |
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| University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers are joining Chicago-area scientists in creating a network to teleport information — a path to secure communication. |
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| BLAIR KAMIN: A new building at the Illinois Institute of Technology designed by John Ronan looks and works like no other building in Chicago. |
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| McDonald's plans to sell 34 acres alongside its former Oak Brook headquarters to a developer seeking to build town homes, thwarting plans to keep the land as sports fields. |
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| Sterling Bay is broadening its portfolio of Chicago real estate holdings, adding a Lincoln Park medical building from Anne & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. |
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| Gov. Andrew Cuomo is making a full-court press to lure Amazon to New York City, even offering to rename Newtown Creek in the city as the "Amazon River," a source said. |
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| General Motors offered buyouts on the same day it reported a $2.5 billion third-quarter profit. The company says it wants to continue to reduce costs. |
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