網頁

2019年2月8日 星期五

Ford adding 500 jobs, investing $1 billion in Chicago-area plants | FDA slams Walgreens on tobacco sales to minors | Gubhub takes Taco Bell deliveries nationwide

Get the latest business news headlines, delivered to your inbox midday weekdays.

Chicago Tribune

View In Browser

February 7, 2019

chicagotribune.com

Working Lunch

Ford Motor Co. says it will invest $1 billion in its Chicago-area auto plants, add 500 jobs

Thursday, Feb 7

The automaker announced Thursday that it plans to invest $1 billion in its two Chicago-area auto plants and hire another 500 workers, bringing the total number of employees at the facilities to 5,800.

FDA: Walgreens has worst record of all pharmacies on selling tobacco to kids

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that the Deerfield-based pharmacy chain has racked up nearly 1,800 violations for selling tobacco products to kids across the U.S.

Craving Taco Bell? Grubhub now delivers it nationwide.

Grubhub has officially rolled out delivery at Taco Bell locations across the country, a year after announcing a partnership with the parent company of the fast-food chain.

'It's monumental': Lincolnwood approves redevelopment agreement for Purple Hotel site

The Lincolnwood Village Board unanimously approved several measures aimed at securing new residential, retail, commercial and hotel uses for the 8.47-acre site.

'I feel cheated': For some South Side residents, losing 2 Target stores not just economic blow

With the recent closing of two Target stores and a Marshall's on Chicago's South Side, bricks and mortar have been replaced with worry and disappointment.

Opening date, new details divulged about Hotel Essex in South Loop

Developers have unveiled new information about a roughly $250 million project that includes the transformation of the old Essex Inn into a "luxury lifestyle hotel."

沒有留言:

張貼留言