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1. McDonald's franchisees' unprecedented push for more power

In an unusually bitter dispute, a group representing about half of McDonald's restaurant owners squares off with the company over new performance standards, franchise renewals and spending mandates.

 
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 CRIME SGENE p0 NOT CROSS CRIl : e

2. Corporate Chicago offers its solution to crime and violence: more investment, not cops

Civic Committee pledges to put tens of millions of dollars behind making Chicago the safest big city in America.


MoreJohnson and the city's top cop respond to Memorial Day weekend violence

 
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3. Cannabis legislation fizzles at the finish line in Springfield

While some pieces did get passed, a broader omnibus bill with bigger changes couldn't muster the support to get through. 

 
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Arlington race track's grandstand, which is set to be demolished

4. Tax deal set on Bears' Arlington Heights property

The owners of the former Arlington Park and local school districts have reached a deal. The situation easily could change next year, however.

 
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5. Soldier Field aims to ward off Swifties crowding the museum campus without tickets

After tens of thousands of fans crashed outside the singer's concerts in Philadelphia last month, Soldier Field doesn't want to end up in a similar situation. 


More: A parent's guide to the Taylor Swift concert in Chicago

 
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6. State Street landlord misses payments on $50 million mortgage

With key leases expiring and his mortgage maturing next year, New York investor Isaac Shalom is in a financial pickle.

 
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710 N. Wabash, where Maria Pinto plans to move her boutique

7. Maria Pinto moving boutique to Gold Coast

The Chicago fashion designer, who has styled Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey, wants to be close to other high-end retailers.

 
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8. DDB Chicago names Leo Burnett exec as new CEO

Emma Montgomery, a veteran of the advertising agency world, is returning to Chicago as she leaves her post at Leo Burnett Australia.

 
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The Dining Table

9. The Dining Table podcast: Why James Beard works for Chicago

Plus, it’s pop-up season, and Crain’s Ally Marotti reports on the Malibu Barbie Cafe.

 
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Collars & Co. CEO on Shark Tank with Mark Cuban

10. Riding 'Shark Tank' success, a men's clothing brand is opening a Mag Mile store

After inking a deal with Mark Cuban on "Shark Tank," the men's clothing brand is opening its first brick-and-mortar store on Chicago's ailing Magnificent Mile.

 
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WINTRUST 4 MAXGOSAFE A D RGENELECN protectign. MORNING 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 01, 2023 Did someone forward this newsletter to you? Sign up here to receive Crain's Morning 10 for free. 1 Mcbh onads fv BILLIONS apnp LU TRy f 1. MCDONALD'S FRANCHISEES' UNPRECEDENTED PUSH FOR MORE POWER In an unusually bitter dispute, a group representing about half of McDonald's restaurant owners squares off with the company over new performance standards, franchise renewals and spending mandates.   Read More > Enjoying this newsletter? to get more from Crain’s Chicago Business. CRIME SGENE p0 NOT CROSS CRIl : e 2. CORPORATE CHICAGO OFFERS ITS SOLUTION TO CRIME AND VIOLENCE: MORE INVESTMENT, NOT COPS Civic Committee pledges to put tens of millions of dollars behind making Chicago the safest big city in America. More: Johnson and the city's top cop respond to Memorial Day weekend violence   Read More > cannabis marijuana pot weed craft growing Illinois o 3. CANNABIS LEGISLATION FIZZLES AT THE FINISH LINE IN SPRINGFIELD While some pieces did get passed, a broader omnibus bill with bigger changes couldn't muster the support to get through.    Read More > AWARD-WINNING WORKPLACE WELLNESS TIPS HEALTHIEST EMPLOYERS' cigna. e cranvsconTaNTETUI0 Arlington race track's grandstand, which is set to be demolished 4. TAX DEAL SET ON BEARS' ARLINGTON HEIGHTS PROPERTY The owners of the former Arlington Park and local school districts have reached a deal. The situation easily could change next year, however.   Read More > 5. SOLDIER FIELD AIMS TO WARD OFF SWIFTIES CROWDING THE MUSEUM CAMPUS WITHOUT TICKETS After tens of thousands of fans crashed outside the singer's concerts in Philadelphia last month, Soldier Field doesn't want to end up in a similar situation.  More: A parent's guide to the Taylor Swift concert in Chicago   Read More > One North State at State and Madison in Chicago's Loop 6. STATE STREET LANDLORD MISSES PAYMENTS ON $50 MILLION MORTGAGE With key leases expiring and his mortgage maturing next year, New York investor Isaac Shalom is in a financial pickle.   Read More > 710 N. Wabash, where Maria Pinto plans to move her boutique 7. MARIA PINTO MOVING BOUTIQUE TO GOLD COAST The Chicago fashion designer, who has styled Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey, wants to be close to other high-end retailers.   Read More > 20230531_Emma-Montgomery_DDB_3x2.jpg 8. DDB CHICAGO NAMES LEO BURNETT EXEC AS NEW CEO Emma Montgomery, a veteran of the advertising agency world, is returning to Chicago as she leaves her post at Leo Burnett Australia.   Read More > The Dining Table 9. THE DINING TABLE PODCAST: WHY JAMES BEARD WORKS FOR CHICAGO Plus, it’s pop-up season, and Crain’s Ally Marotti reports on the Malibu Barbie Cafe.   Read More > Collars & Co. CEO on Shark Tank with Mark Cuban 10. RIDING 'SHARK TANK' SUCCESS, A MEN'S CLOTHING BRAND IS OPENING A MAG MILE STORE After inking a deal with Mark Cuban on "Shark Tank," the men's clothing brand is opening its first brick-and-mortar store on Chicago's ailing Magnificent Mile.   Read More > Listen to our roundup of essential headlines and analysis from Crain’s reporters and host Amy Guth. Get it Monday through Thursday, presented by Wintrust. Modern Attend one of our Healthcare U SN TR SUBSCRIBE TODAY Join our community of business leaders & get unlimited in-depth reporting on issues impacting your city. This email was sent to [email protected] Manage My Account | Contact Us © 2023 Crain Communications Inc 130 E. Randolph St., Suite 3200, Chicago, IL 60601 United States | | CRAIN COMMUNICATIONS
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