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What happened to Dom's Kitchen & Market

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What happened to Dom's Kitchen & Market

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Monday, July 08, 2024

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Exterior of Dom's Kitchen & Market in Old Town

1. Here's what happened to Dom's Kitchen & Market

In his first interview since the shutdown, a co-founder of the upscale grocer discusses what went wrong.

 
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker

2. As Biden's position continues to weaken, will Pritzker end up on revamped Dem ticket?

With President Joe Biden so far unable to quell post-debate concerns about his age, Illinois Democrats appear to be increasingly open to replacing him on the party ticket.
 

More: Rep. Mike Quigley calls on Biden to step aside

 
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Amalgamated Bank 30 N. LaSalle

3. A new name, new look and new mission for Amalgamated Bank of Chicago

After a failed sale, the 102-year-old bank is looking outside of its hometown to grow, with a focus on its bread-and-butter business: unions.

 
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Capitol building in Springfield

4. Illinois ends fiscal year with extra cash on hand

The prior year’s revenues exceeded final projections by about $123 million. 

 
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5. CBS 2 Chicago reopens storefront studio

The station will debut the renovated studio, which has been vacant for seven years, during today's 4 p.m. newscast.

 
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6. Discover settles class actions tied to credit card misclassifications

Although the company did not disclose a price on the settlements, it previously set aside $1.2 billion to cover that tab.

 
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7. Top earners at Thorek Memorial Hospital

Here's the latest compensation data for the Buena Park nonprofit.

 
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8. FTC ban on noncompete agreements delayed by judge

It's the first salvo in the high-stakes legal fight over how much freedom workers should have to switch jobs within an industry.

 
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9. Top-crust home sales defy the market: Crain's Daily Gist podcast

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin chats with host Amy Guth about upper-end home sales and a Frank Lloyd Wright home stuck in foreclosure limbo.

 
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Magnificent Mile Michigan Avenue downtown

10. Mag Mile landlords get the OK to tax themselves — but not without a delay

A bill recently signed by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker allows property owners in Chicago's commercial corridors to fund area improvements themselves, but the timing of it will lead to a wait.

 
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