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2018年12月28日 星期五

Kamin: Lincoln Yards plan too tall | Dense breast tissue notifications | Gap closing 3 suburban stores

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December 28, 2018

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Column: Planned Lincoln Yards development would be too tall and out of place. Slow it down.

Friday, Dec 28

BLAIR KAMIN: Sterling Bay's latest plan for its $5 billion-plus development would pierce the delicate urban fabric of Chicago's North Side. City leaders should push developers and architects to rethink and redesign it.

Do you have dense breast tissue? New Illinois law will require doctors to tell you.

Dense breast tissue can make it more difficult to detect cancer and is associated with a higher risk of the disease.

Gap to close stores in Aurora, Wheaton, Vernon Hills as part of bid to boost clothing brand

The Gap plans to close three Chicago-area stores next month amid disappointing performance for the brand. Gap's 775 stores globally are underperforming.

Would you pay more at a restaurant to help cover your server's health insurance? Logan Square's Fat Rice hopes so.

More restaurants are offering employees health insurance, and some are adding an extra surcharge on customer checks.

Love airline food? United Airlines is selling a cookbook.

If you like the food served in United's luxury Polaris seats, you can order a cookbook with recipes inspired by such dishes.

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