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