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An increasing number of Illinois hospitals are scoring A grades for safety, according to a new report, though a dozen hospitals in the state earned D grades for their efforts.
In Illinois, 32 hospitals have notched A grades, up from 24 hospitals in the spring, according to the Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit founded by large employers and other organizations that buy health insurance.
An individual buyer — a Delaware limited liability company whose owner could not yet be determined — paid billionaire Ken Griffin $19 million Tuesday for the top two floors of the 38-story luxury Near North Side building at 9 W. Walton Street. That combined purchase represents the highest price anyone has paid this year for a Chicago-area residence, and it meant that Griffin lost more than $15.1 million on the two condominiums and that he now has lost almost $22 million on Chicago condos he has sold.
Public records reviewed by the Tribune show that Chicago Skyline Properties LLC, a Delaware limited liability company that was formed last year, was the buyer of the 15,000-square-foot unbuilt space at 9 W.