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Crain's Daily Gist

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Get a head start on your workday with the stories that matter most. Listen to our roundup of essential Chicago headlines and analysis from Crain’s reporters and host Amy Guth. Presented by Wintrust.

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05/18/22: Transforming a whole block in West Woodlawn

May 18, 2022 20:34 - 35 minutes - 82.4 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including a look at why buyers’ down payments have gone up and how a group of local developers are taking a “buy the block” approach to new construction in West Woodlawn. Plus: Boeing’s top Chinese customer drops 737 Max from plans, the ‘historic’ deal to close pay gap in women’s and men’s soccer, preliminary report indicates Chinese plane crash was an intentional dive, and a Lake Zurich...

05/18/22: Sun's out, grill's out

May 17, 2022 20:04 - 32 minutes - 73.4 MB

As it’s starting to feel like summertime in Chicago, Crain’s contributor David Manilow talks with host Amy Guth about barbecue, and he’ll share expert advice from a barbecue hall of famer. Plus: Predicting strong summer travel, United raises outlook; Carvana's dealer license suspended in Illinois; Abbott enters deal with FDA on steps to reopen baby formula plant; and McDonald's Russian exit could get messy.

05/17/22: Where does co-working fit in the new age of office work?

May 16, 2022 19:24 - 22 minutes - 52 MB

Before the pandemic, coworking space was booming, but how does it fare now in the age of hybrid work? Crain’s commercial real estate reporter Danny Ecker discusses with host Amy Guth. Plus: McDonald's quitting Russia, newcomers dot the latest list of Chicago's largest public companies, high electric bills and blackout risks here to stay downstate without new gas plants, and internet service on U.S. airlines is about to get a lot better.

05/16/22: CEOs are down on Chicago's recovery

May 13, 2022 19:03 - 19 minutes - 44.6 MB

Crain's John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about how the CEOs of Hyatt and American airlines say Chicago is lagging behind other cities in terms of travel recovery, and he previews his upcoming story on how carriers and airports are addressing a shortage of airline mechanics. Plus: Casino doesn't belong in River West, angry Chicagoans tell Bally's and city officials at town hall; Thompson Center buyer eyes another major LaSalle Street project; United pilots reach new contract; and Pritzker ...

05/12/22: You've seen this condo on Netflix

May 11, 2022 18:59 - 35 minutes - 80.2 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including two proposed projects, the Chicago condo used in the beginning of the show "Ozark" and lots more. Plus: Advocate Aurora to merge with North Carolina hospital chain in blockbuster deal, relocate HQ; Lightfoot puts $500K into reproductive care amid possible Roe v. Wade reversal; Northwestern gets 'multimillion-dollar gift' for outgoing president; and CEOs of Chicago-area companie...

05/11/22: What to know about rum

May 10, 2022 21:05 - 21 minutes - 48.5 MB

On the heels of Chicago’s Rum Fest, Crain's contributor David Manilow talks with host Amy Guth about the spirit, and he’ll share highlights from his recent conversation with Three Dots and a Dash beverage director Kevin Beary. Plus: DePaul names new president, School of the Art Institute faculty move to join union effort, Three Chicago-area hospitals get 21 straight As for safety, and Ken Griffin and Michael Sacks give $27.5 million to train police leaders.

05/10/22: Chicago's boutique shopping centers bounce back

May 09, 2022 20:49 - 21 minutes - 48.1 MB

Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about Chicago shopping corridors with online-first brands and low vacancy rates, and she gives an update on Lagunitas opening its taproom for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Plus: State Dems think Illinois should be one of the first primaries in 2024, the state’s bond rating gets another upgrade, La Grange Starbucks workers vote against union and bird flu outbreak nears worst ever in U.S.

05/09/22: A look inside Northwestern's startup engine

May 06, 2022 20:39 - 20 minutes - 48 MB

Mike Raab, interim executive director of The Garage at Northwestern, which is the university’s startup incubator, talks with host Amy Guth about the school’s annual student startup pitch competition, VentureCat, which recently announced its 25 semifinalists. Plus: Ken Griffin puts another $25 million behind Irvin for governor, Baxter looks to ditch Deerfield HQ; with all eyes on Rivian, an EV rival revs up in Channahon; and on heels of HQ news, Boeing will shrink space at Riverside Plaza tow...

05/05/22: House prices defying gravity

May 04, 2022 21:25 - 39 minutes - 89.9 MB

Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including how price increases since early 2021 are the biggest in at least 15 years, a response to both demand and the rising costs of supplies and labor. Plus: City health officials may soon recommend masks indoors as COVID cases continue to rise, Goose Island apartment developer eyes another massive riverfront project, Walgreens names new CMO and Illinois advocacy groups across the spe...

05/04/22: How Illinois fits in the U.S. if Roe v. Wade is repealed

May 03, 2022 20:43 - 23 minutes - 54.7 MB

Crain’s political columnist Greg Hinz talks with host Amy Guth about reactions from Illinois politicians on the leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court on abortion, and health care reporter Katherine Davis discusses what overturning Roe v. Wade would mean for the state's health care providers. Plus: David Manilow talks about dining and entertainment in the growing Elston Industrial Corridor, a Fulton Market developer tees up big River West project, Illinois spending $84 million on electr...

05/03/22: O'Hare's cargo traffic boom

May 02, 2022 20:06 - 17 minutes - 39.1 MB

While the pandemic was detrimental for passenger travel at O'Hare, it was very good for cargo. Crain's senior reporter John Pletz and host Amy Guth talk about what that means for the airport’s revenue and outlook. Plus: Health officials recommend masks indoors in suburban Cook County; Redfin settles 'online redlining' case with fair housing groups, including three from Chicago; PayPal and Aon team up for payment platform; and Greater Chicago Food Depository set to expand.

05/02/22: What's next for McDonald's and Portillo's?

April 29, 2022 18:10 - 20 minutes - 48 MB

Crain’s reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about the status of McDonald's in Russia and at home, Portillo’s long-term strategy and stock performance, and the latest in the saga of the Chicago Reader. Plus: Pritzker knocks a $29 million hole in Lightfoot's re-election year budget, engineers ding Illinois infrastructure, State Farm boss got what could be the largest cash payout of any U.S. CEO last year, and the uncomfortable windfall war brings for commodity traders.

04/28/22: Chicago's home price growth shows no sign of stopping

April 27, 2022 20:40 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including how double-digit home price growth has reached an unprecedented 10th month and more. Plus: Mayor Lightfoot seeks early payday from casino bidders, ​​State regulators approve controversial hospital project backed by private equity, drug pricing startup from former OptumRx CEO raises $35 million and why Chicago hotels are flying against the law of supply and demand.

04/27/22: Influencing would-be diners to the table

April 26, 2022 20:50 - 22 minutes - 21 MB

David Manilow talks with host Amy Guth about how restaurants—and influencers—use social media to attract diners, and he shares highlights of his recent conversations with Phil Walters from B Hospitality and food influencer Soo Park. Plus: Elon Musk lands deal to take Twitter private for $44 billion, Chicago Reader co-owner to step aside, United ramps up transatlantic flights in anticipation of a rise in European summer travel and breakfast gets costlier as U.S. ratchets up food-price forecas...

04/26/22: The future of Chicago's health department

April 25, 2022 20:37 - 16 minutes - 15.6 MB

Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about some impending budget concerns at the Chicago Department of Public Health and about innovations the agency made during earlier stages of the pandemic that could guide other public health decisions in the future. Plus: A broad ethics reform package is coming to the City Council, Chicago Community Trust CEO Dr. Helene Gayle leaving for Spelman College, Mondelez to make a $1.3 billion Mexico purchase and the Defense Dep...

04/25/22: What's playing in town this month?

April 22, 2022 18:52 - 20 minutes - 18.3 MB

Crain’s contributor Graham Meyer, who writes the weekly Big Ticket column, talks with host Amy Guth about upcoming can’t-miss arts and culture events. Plus: Wall Street gives Gov. Pritzker a second dose of good news, local households next month will pay the highest natural gas prices in over 10 years, American and United 787 deliveries slip further on Boeing delays and why United CEO Scott Kirby says a pilot shortage is in the carrier’s advantage.

04/21/22: A big tax hurdle for real estate buyers

April 20, 2022 19:09 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including how a proposal from advocates for people experiencing homelessness would more than triple the transfer tax on buyers of property worth $1 million or more. Plus: Vague announcements and a lack of transparency make it hard to determine law firms’ work for Kremlin-connected clients; Just Eat weighs Grubhub sale amid tough delivery market; Metra and CTA drop mask requirements even ...

04/20/22: How a James Beard Award finalist got through the pandemic

April 19, 2022 19:45 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

David Manilow joins host Amy Guth to recap his recent conversation with Beverly Kim about her path in the restaurant industry, lessons from her early challenges and how she navigated through the industry’s pandemic struggles. Plus: Masks no longer required on planes and public transportation; weed sellers could see their best 4/20 yet; warnings of summer brownouts downstate spur scrutiny of Pritzker's energy law; and with remote work, suburban offices seeing increasing vacancy.

04/19/22: What's in store for the Illinois Medical District?

April 18, 2022 19:19 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

Crain's commercial real estate reporter Danny Ecker talks with host Amy Guth about big changes proposed for the IMD. Plus: China Eastern resumes flying type of Boeing jet that crashed, developers plan 21-story apartment project off Mag Mile, Cisco to shift some pay from bonuses to salaries amid inflation crunch and Rivian CEO says temporary parts crunch won't affect company's bright future.

04/18/22: Potbelly's CEO has ambitious plans

April 15, 2022 18:02 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

Crain’s reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about Potbelly’s plan to quintuple the sandwich chain's store count as the company’s CEO looks toward franchising. Plus: Google nears deal for Fulton Market expansion, downtown office vacancy jumps to another record high, fastest-growing industries on Crain's latest list of Chicago's private companies and Dr. Ngozi Ezike will become CEO of Sinai Chicago.

04/14/22: Is the mansion tax coming back?

April 13, 2022 19:55 - 36 minutes - 33.1 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including a proposed tax on high-end home purchases to combat homelessness. Plus: U.S. to extend travel mask mandate as omicron cases rise, MCA receives ‘one of the most impactful donations’ ever to its collection, Walgreens rations baby formula and Boeing's order backlog shrinks as Ukraine war risks multiply.

04/13/22: The only Filipino restaurant in the U.S. with a Michelin star

April 12, 2022 20:20 - 25 minutes - 23.3 MB

David Manilow talks with host Amy Guth about his latest restaurant reviews and recommendations, including recent Michelin star recipient Kasama. Plus: Lightfoot beefs up campaign team as challengers start lining up, Allstate campus redevelopment prompts suburban boundary battle, Chicago-based Trump broker balks at giving up appraisals key to N.Y. probe and 'stolen' funds part of the latest Maple & Ash steakhouse spat.

04/12/22: Where Chicago fits in the world of Big Weed

April 11, 2022 20:52 - 19 minutes - 18.3 MB

Crain's reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about Cresco Labs, which is poised to become the largest company in the U.S. cannabis market, and the role Chicago plays in the industry. Plus: Illinois' Center for COVID Control sued by Oregon attorney general, Conagra expects to spend 50% more on meat ingredients this year, former Ald. Solis charged with bribery and unruly airline passengers draw record proposed fines.

04/11/22: A picture of mental health

April 08, 2022 20:33 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

Crain’s Forum editor Cassandra West talks with host Amy Guth about this month’s deep dive reporting focus: workplace mental health. Plus: Budget deal in Springfield, COVID cases rise in Chicago though hospitalizations and deaths remain low, Chase installing EV charging stations at two local branches and Metra boosting service on key line.

04/07/22: Would you live in a former funeral home?

April 06, 2022 21:36 - 33 minutes - 30.5 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing, including a look at a home that was once a funeral parlor, two homes with architectural pedigrees saved from demolition, and lots more. Plus: Water Tower Place lender taking over Mag Mile mall, Ald. Lopez is running for mayor, Rivian boosts electric-vehicle output despite supply-chain snags, and JetBlue offers $3.6 billion for Spirit, disrupting rival bid.

04/06/22: How Yelp has changed the restaurant game

April 05, 2022 20:33 - 21 minutes - 19.8 MB

David Manilow talks with host Amy Guth about Chicago's dining scene and shares highlights from his conversation with longtime restaurant operator Joe Carlucci. Plus: General Iron attempts reopening in Lincoln Park, Exelon CEO loses a third of his company stock in divorce, Morningstar to buy data provider for up to $650 million in cash, and weed shop wants to take over the old Rainforest Cafe downtown.

04/05/22: The Lincoln library-foundation breakup saga

April 04, 2022 20:14 - 17 minutes - 16.1 MB

Crain’s contributor Steve Johnson talks with host Amy Guth about Springfield’s Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. After many years of issues, the foundation that supports the institution has split off with a new focus. Plus: AbbVie braces for copycats of its longtime blockbuster Humira; after the Amita Health split, the former partners start rebranding; Napleton Auto fined millions in racial discrimination case; and congress seeks Amazon’s labor-practice records after tornado t...

04/04/22: Apartments aplenty in the West Loop

April 01, 2022 20:41 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

Crain’s commercial real estate reporter Alby Gallun talks with host Amy Guth about the apartment boom coming to the West Loop as developers plan 9,000 new units, more than the number of planned units for all other downtown neighborhoods combined. Plus: The Thompson Center sold, Electric truck maker Rivian says war in Ukraine exacerbates supply-chain woes, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Illinois shakes up top management and late fees help drive record-breaking year at Peoples Gas.

03/31/22: The hottest housing market in decades

March 30, 2022 21:56 - 38 minutes - 34.9 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news including how the Chicago market is the hottest since the late 1980s. Plus: Nielsen to go private in $16 billion deal, loan trouble looms for another local mall, Goldman buys robo-adviser NextCapital and United Airlines invests in a startup to study greener jet fuel.

03/30/22: Restaurant Week through the years

March 29, 2022 21:46 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

David Manilow is back to talk with host Amy Guth about Restaurant Week, how it’s evolved before and since the pandemic, and the role it plays for small-business owners. Plus: U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says Chicago’s in the running for billions in new funds, McDonald's CEO's compensation doubled to $20 million last year, Ken Griffin gives $40 million to NYC natural history museum, and the White Sox and Miller Lite get back together.

03/29/22: The booming business of ghost kitchens

March 28, 2022 20:11 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

Crain’s reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about the rise of ghost kitchens throughout the pandemic, whether or not they’re here for good and how they coexist with brick and mortar restaurants. Plus: DePaul gets record-breaking donation, AHA asks Justice Department to protect health care workers from violence, Lakeview hospital Advocate Masonic plans $645 million expansion and Illinois' community COVID testing sites to close at the end of the month.

03/28/22: Fighting for the future of South Shore

March 25, 2022 20:39 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

Crain's government reporter and host of the A.D. Q&A podcast, A.D. Quig, talks with host Amy Guth about South Shore, where The Obama Center has ignited a fight between anti-gentrification forces and homeowners hoping for some long-awaited upside. Plus: Air crash disaster risks an even wider rift for Boeing and China, Legislature gives final OK to unemployment bailout, State Farm accused of systematically shortchanging policyholders in total wrecks, and Chicago extends anti-gentrification sur...

03/24/22: Demolition rule extended for gentrification hot spots

March 23, 2022 21:42 - 37 minutes - 34.3 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news of the week from the local housing market, including an extended anti-gentrification measure, new tools to combat racial bias in home appraisals and more. Plus: Cresco buying rival to become largest U.S. cannabis company, Deere stock soars as Ukraine war stokes demand for farm equipment, Abbott infant formula plant found unsanitary before recall and city-commissioned panel gives LaSalle Street makeover...

03/23/22: Cooking for Ukraine at Navy Pier

March 22, 2022 20:43 - 19 minutes - 18.3 MB

Crain’s contributor David Manilow is back to talk with host Amy Guth about the recent Chicago Chefs Cook for Ukraine event. He shares highlights from conversations with chefs at the event. Plus: SEC to require climate-change risk disclosures under new plan, nearly 70% of paid medical debt could be wiped from credit reports, Chicago's Amalgamated Bank threatens NY namesake with lawsuit and Boeing jet's nosedive from 29,000 feet in China baffles crash specialists.

03/22/22: The shows you can't miss this weekend

March 21, 2022 20:40 - 21 minutes - 19.2 MB

Crain’s contributor Graham Meyer, who writes The Big Ticket column every week, joins host Amy Guth to discuss upcoming must-see arts and culture events. Plus: Boeing jet crashes in China, new report suggests fixes to revive North Michigan Ave, Thoma Bravo to buy business-process software maker in $10.7 billion deal and Nielsen rejects $9 billion takeover offer from private-equity consortium.

03/21/22: Chicago falls short in the biotech rush

March 18, 2022 19:55 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

Despite the city’s efforts to become a major player in the fast-growing biotech space, Chicago is behind other cities in startup funding. Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about the sector’s outlook in Chicago. Plus: Tenured UIC professor fired over sexual harassment allegations, Dick Durbin among senators pressing Wells Fargo on race disparity in refinancing, two big Loop office buildings being seized by lenders and South Shore becomes next battlefront in...

03/17/22: Chicago's most threatened places

March 16, 2022 21:54 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local housing market, including a list of the most endangered spots in Chicago. Plus: Vaccine deadline leaves 16 Chicago Police employees without pay, Grubhub boosts driver pay as high gas prices squeeze earnings, Ken Griffin joins Cubs owners in Chelsea FC bid and Chicago Architecture Center CEO to lead Choose Chicago.

03/16/22: The complexities of food service

March 15, 2022 20:07 - 26 minutes - 24.1 MB

David Manilow is back for his weekly conversation with host Amy Guth about the business of food. This week he delves into the intricacies of the service industry, sharing highlights from his conversation with Michael Muser, co-owner of Ever Restaurant. Plus: Northern Trust's layoffs last year hit U.S. hardest, Nielsen buyout may be driven by doubts about its next-generation measurement, White Claw maker and Walmart heir fill Fulton Market building and Caterpillar is quietly using Russia as a...

03/15/22: Developer betting big on a Loop rebound

March 14, 2022 20:30 - 24 minutes - 22 MB

Crain's commercial real estate reporter Danny Ecker talks with host Amy Guth about Vancouver-based Onni Group’s expanding stake in downtown Chicago. Plus: Russian prosecutors warn western companies of arrests and asset seizures, avoiding Russian airspace costs airlines and passengers, Marathon Petroleum shuts oil pipeline after leak in Illinois and living in a downtown apartment will only get more expensive this year.

03/14/22: For food firms, an ethical dilemma with Russia

March 11, 2022 21:12 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

Crain’s reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about local food companies withdrawing from Russian markets and why some in the packaged-food space see the decision as a complicated ethical one. Plus: Unvaxxed workers are coming back at United Airlines, Chicago aims to revamp admissions for selective enrollment schools, Winston & Strawn shutters Moscow office and Mayor Lightfoot mulls gas tax rollback.

03/10/22: An unusual housing program in Bellwood

March 09, 2022 22:19 - 37 minutes - 33.9 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news including how one town created its own building boom with a DIY development strategy. Plus: Potbelly warns it may have to repay $10 million PPP loan, Illinois hotels seeking $1,500 per room in Pritzker’s budget, LanzaTech going public in a SPAC deal and owners outfoxed as Russia absconds with $10 billion worth of jets.

03/09/22: Where to eat in Ukrainian Village

March 08, 2022 22:20 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

David Manilow talks with host Amy Guth about restaurant recommendations in Chicago’s Ukrainian Village, and he shares highlights from a recent interview with the owners of Tryzub Ukrainian Kitchen. Plus: COVID robbed Chicago of tech jobs; Boeing halts Russian titanium purchases as Airbus keeps buying; Wheat reaches record, surpassing peak from global food crisis; and Northwestern Medicine researchers link long COVID to symptoms of anxiety.

03/08/22: For Chicago steakhouses, COVID cut deep

March 07, 2022 21:25 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

Steakhouses closed at a higher rate than other restaurants during earlier stages of the pandemic. Crain’s reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth to explain why and how many are adapting to stay afloat. Plus: Airlines counting on a travel comeback could see impact from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Progressive jacks auto rates by double digits in Illinois, medical saline shortage hits U.S. hospitals reeling from omicron and Choose Chicago has two finalists for its new CEO.

03/07/22: The history of Mike Madigan's "enterprise"

March 04, 2022 21:31 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was indicted last week on a series of racketeering charges alleging he led a massive criminal enterprise over the better part of a decade. Crain’s reporter Steven Strahler talks with host Amy Guth about the timeline of Madigan’s work and the extent of his indictment. Plus: Mayor Lightfoot sued for defamation, latest Chicago Index shows continued worry over public safety and transit, Standard Club building sold to hotel investor and Sinai Chicago ...

03/03/22: Opposing housing forces in Woodlawn

March 02, 2022 22:59 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about local housing news, including a look at affordable housing versus gentrification in Woodlawn, Jim Belushi’s new Chicago digs and more. Plus: Amazon now Chicago's biggest private employer, Boeing halts Moscow operations, big candy store coming to Mag Mile and Illinois' top doc is leaving.

03/02/22: Masks are voluntary at the office. Now what?

March 01, 2022 21:30 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about companies navigating the initial days of mask-optional, in-person work Plus: Fearful of cyberattacks over Ukraine, companies shore up defenses; new biotech program aims to keep more university spinouts in Chicago; Diageo responds to canned cocktail craze with a $110 million plant; and Baker McKenzie cuts ties with Russian clients as sanctions bite.

03/01/22: Masks are voluntary at the office. Now what?

March 01, 2022 21:30 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about companies navigating the initial days of mask-optional, in-person work Plus: Fearful of cyberattacks over Ukraine, companies shore up defenses; new biotech program aims to keep more university spinouts in Chicago; Diageo responds to canned cocktail craze with a $110 million plant; and Baker McKenzie cuts ties with Russian clients as sanctions bite.

03/01/22: The path ahead for airlines

February 28, 2022 21:56 - 16 minutes - 15.5 MB

Crain’s reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about how Russia’s attack on Ukraine may affect airlines' pandemic recovery. Plus: Sidley Austin drops Russian bank client slapped with sanctions; Dom's casts 'a dark shadow on independent grocers,' rival CEO says; sale of Amalgamated Bank craters; and big names fund Hyde Park Art Center's new direction

02/28/22: Chicago biz navigating Ukraine invasion

February 25, 2022 19:45 - 21 minutes - 19.5 MB

Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about movements from Chicago companies as they brace for the repercussions of Russia’s attack on Ukraine. And David Manilow is back with restaurant recommendations including Elina, Lardon, Vistro Prime, Kasama, Basant Modern Indian and Jaleo by José Andrés. Plus: Chicago’s guaranteed income pilot set to launch, Illinois has $250 million to prevent a wave of COVID-related foreclosures, Citadel pulls back most of its $2 billion Melvin Capi...

02/24/22: Don't be fooled; there's still a housing boom

February 23, 2022 21:43 - 37 minutes - 34.3 MB

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to discuss news from the local housing market, including new data that gives insight on home prices and inventory, suburban mansions selling quickly and more. Plus: Chicago lifting mask and vax rules, Motorola Solutions looks to shed nearly a third of downtown HQ, Lake Forest-based auto-parts supplier Tenneco going private in $1.6 billion sale and the owner of the former John Hancock Center looks to fill vacant corpo...