American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy report ranks 34 of the most populous U.S. cities on policies to advance energy efficiency.
Premium malt beverage maker opening new U.S. HQ in Chicago’s West Loop, tapping into region’s substantial marketing talent.
State’s leading health insurance exchange adding 90,000 sq. ft., doubling workforce to serve more Americans shopping for healthcare.
State-of-the-art, 150,000 sq.-ft. facility can help fill up to 50 million prescriptions annually; 80 percent to be mailed to customers.
Domestically produced GE bulbs will be sold at 3,400 U.S. Walmart stores by summer 2014.
The plant, which makes ready-to-drink beverages, currently employs 410 workers and ranks as one of the region’s largest employers.
Jobs coming to AT&T’s West Randolph Street location, a Founding Participant of Retrofit Chicago’s Commercial Buildings Initiative.
New center will draw top healthcare and business thinkers from across the country to Chicago.
Features 217,000 sq. ft. of space dedicated to engineering, manufacturing and assembly of water treatment solutions for global market.
Method will move to historic Pullman neighborhood in Chicago’s 9th ward, continuing the process of transformation occurring there.