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2018年11月30日 星期五

New Salesforce skyscraper, 1,000 more jobs | Docs say immigration rule scaring away patients | Chicago public transit ridership falls

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November 30, 2018

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Salesforce to add 1,000 jobs in new 60-floor Chicago riverfront skyscraper

Friday, Nov 30

Software firm Salesforce confirmed its plans to add to its Chicago workforce and anchor an upcoming 813-foot-tall tower in the Wolf Point development. A sign that will be near the top of the building required a new city ordinance.

Illinois doctors say Trump immigration proposal already scaring away patients

A proposed rule would allow immigration officials to consider a person's likelihood of using Medicaid when making decisions about whether to issue a green card. 

Fewer Chicago-area residents taking buses, trains

Ridership on Metra, the CTA and Pace is continuing a multiyear decline due to a combination of low gas prices, other commuting options and telecommuting, according to a report.

Massive Marriott data breach may have 500 million victims

Here's what consumers need to know about the hacking of personal information in Starwood hotel systems, and what you should do if you're affected.

Oak Park may get a new tallest tower. Will it mar the beauty of Wright's Unity Temple?

A proposed 299-foot tower in Oak Park, and the shadows it may cast, worry those devoted to protecting Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple just down the road.

Lincoln Yards' fate undecided after emotional 4-hour meeting

After two community meetings, developer Sterling Bay still has questions to answer and constituencies to please to kick off its $5 billion-plus project on the North Side.

Some Sears workers, galvanized by Toys R Us case, ask for bankruptcy assurances

A group of Sears employees has written to ask Chairman Edward Lampert and others involved to save jobs and stores as well as guarantee severance pay and pensions.

Union Station's Great Hall is bright for holidays, after skylight repair

The Great Hall's skylight has been repaired as part of a $22 million renovation at the train station.

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