David Roeder

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David Roeder covers business for the Chicago Sun-Times as a contributor. He was previously the business and labor reporter until his retirement in 2024.

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JDL Development and Kayne Anderson Real Estate take over most of the North Side parcel, with plans for a “walking” residential neighborhood that’s modest compared with an earlier Sterling Bay push for high-density offices and homes.
Developer Sterling Bay is losing the Lincoln Park site to impatient lenders. Now, Chicago’s JDL Development is close to swooping in, sources tell the Sun-Times.
His order seeking to cut off funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting affects about 1,500 stations, including Chicago’s WBEZ and WTTW. But it’s likely headed for the courts or for drama in Congress.
Praised for his “strategic vision,” Donohue has a track record that invites speculation about a merger with CME Group.
New York-based StoneX Group buys the company that dates from 1914 and helped start the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
The agency has reissued a request for developer interest in property at Clybourn Avenue and Larrabee Street, where it wants mixed-income housing.
President Donald Trump struggles with blowback from his trade policies as businesses and consumers brace for the impacts.
The hiring ends a more than yearlong search by the tourism agency that has a central role in the city’s economy.
The permanent position that has commanded a $520,000 salary has been vacant for more than a year. Now, Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed off on the hiring of Kristen Reynolds, CEO of Discover Long Island.
Columnistas, editorialistas y muchos más se preparan para la salida, mientras Chicago Public Media, la organización sin fines de lucro propietaria del periódico, enfrenta dificultades financieras.