After gold hit a fresh all-time high and silver pushed up against 31-year highs, various investment
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After gold hit a fresh all-time high and silver pushed up against 31-year highs, various investment
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The Habitat Co., a property management firm that oversees about 3,400 units of public housing for the Chicago Housing Authority, has moved to end its management agreements with the agency after almost 40 years of partnership. Correspondence obtained by the Tribune Friday reveals that on Sept. 6, the Habitat Co.’s president, Matthew Fiascone, informed CHA that his firm was denying the authority’s request to extend the company’s property management contracts for the next year.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA 3,549-square-foot Georgian-style house in Northbrook that had a prominent role in the 1989 film “Uncle Buck” came on the market in August for just under $1.4 million. The house was used for a party scene in “Uncle Buck,” and its exterior is shown as a car driven by the titular character, played by the late John Candy, drives to a party, looking for his niece.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareWASHINGTON — Safety investigators are making “urgent” recommendations to Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration after determining pedals that pilots use to steer 737 Max jetliners on runways can become jammed because moisture can leak into a rudder assembly and freeze. The National Transportation Safety Board issued the recommendations Thursday following its investigation of an incident earlier this year involving a United Airlines plane. The FAA said United is the only U.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareTinley Park planners have advanced a proposal from a trucking firm to expand its footprint in the village as a way to boost sales of used vehicles. Freightbull Inc., which operates in an area of the village already home to other light-industrial tenants, is looking for a larger space to park semi-trucks and trailers belonging to the business.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSome Homer Glen residents are upset with a proposal by British Petroleum to clear about a mile’s worth of trees, some of which are several hundred years old, to better maintain its pipeline that runs through the village. “Some of these trees have been dated to be over 300 years old,” said resident Joe Turrise, a member of the village’s environment committee.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareFlossmoor resident Juanita “Nita” Tribo, 86, who died Sept. 20, is being remembered as a tenacious businesswoman who left a lasting legacy in her community satisfying sweet-tooth cravings for generations of customers at her CarmelCorn Shop in Chicago Heights. Tribo’s family members described her as a phenomenal cook and devoted caregiver who is famous for her hand-written notes often scribbled on various scraps of paper, according to her daughter, Lisa Hallberg. “We’re looking at a note now that says, ‘Take your pills before coffee,'” Hallberg said, referring to a reminder she wrote for her husband, Enzo Tribo, who is now 92. Nita Tribo ran CarmelCorn while her husband operated Enzo’s, an Italian beef establishment that had been serving the community since 1946.
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