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Chicago firm in Super Bowl | Advocate sticks with Wisconsin plans | Alderman wants Lincoln Yards changes

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February 1, 2019

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From a Chicago deli to the Super Bowl: How two brothers built a food industry powerhouse

Friday, Feb 1

Chicago-based Levy, which has grown from one deli to the largest sports food service provider in the U.S., will be feeding 70,000 fans everything from hot dogs to fried pimento cheese at its fifth Super Bowl appearance on Sunday in Atlanta.

Despite Foxconn news, Advocate still intends to spend $250M on new Wis. hospital, offices

Advocate Aurora Health is moving forward despite word that Foxconn Technology Group is reconsidering plans for its plant in southeastern Wisconsin.

The next hurdle for Lincoln Yards: New zoning head wants community sign-off, more affordable housing

BLAIR KAMIN: Ald. James Cappleman, 46th, new zoning committee chairman, wants housing "for people living on the streets."

Restaurants make over kids' menus to address health concerns, evolving palates

As busy families eat out more frequently than generations past, they are demanding healthier and more interesting meal options for kids.

Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management appoints new dean

Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management has named Francesca Cornelli, a professor at London Business School, as its new dean.

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