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Will Chicago's quantum computing bet pay off?

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Will Chicago's quantum computing bet pay off?

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1. For these companies, quantum computing isn't a far-off dream. It's now.

The game-changing technology — the center of considerable buzz since Chicago won its high-stakes bid for a campus at South Works — is still more promise than reality. But that hasn't stopped some firms from rushing to use it.


More: Chicago is betting on quantum computing as a job generator. It's already happening.

 
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2. No sellout, but a 'solid' DNC week for downtown hotels

There were more unsold rooms than hotel owners had hoped, but many scored high room rates and are savoring the long-term payoff of positive media attention.


More: Was the DNC a boon for restaurants? Yes and no.

 
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3. Judge deals blow to developer's hopes of building Sonoma-style resort in Galena

The judge declined to reconsider his January decision that shut down a developer's plan to fill nearly 100 acres with a Sonoma County-inspired retreat. 

 
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4. United Airlines flight attendants vote nearly unanimously to authorize strike

It's the first time in nearly 20 years that the union has voted to take such an action against the Chicago-based carrier.

 
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5. Illinois gets praise for cannabis equity efforts, but stakeholders still working on system's flaws

New entrants to the market still struggle against entrenched businesses.

 
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6. Chicago's newest newsrooms on a mission to keep local journalism alive and relevant

Though local journalism is facing a crisis in many parts of Cook County, Chicago continues to create media outlets that reach new and diverse audiences.

 
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7. The Dining Table podcast: Meet the mole king of Chicago

While there are hundreds of restaurants in Chicago that represent a myriad of Mexican regions, there’s only one mole king.

 
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8. Three Lake Michigan communities prep for major waterfront projects

Leaders in Grand Haven, Holland and Port Sheldon Township are in various stages of their plans that aim to reel in visitors from out of town.

 
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9. Hot stretch for Chicago housing market: Crain's Daily Gist podcast

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about his latest takeaways from new market data.

 
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10. Ford joins Harley in scaling back DEI policies amid backlash

“We are mindful that our employees and customers hold a wide range of beliefs,” Ford Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley wrote in an internal email.

 
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