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Big companies keep leaving Chicago. What's going on?

Por: CNN Business October 06, 2022

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New York CNN Business  —  is the latest company closing its Chicago offices, joining , and Citadel among others. The poultry producer said Wednesday that it’s bringing together its corporate employees at its global headquarters in Arkansas, resulting in the closure of three offices, including downtown Chicago, Downers Grove, Illinois, and Dakota Dunes in South Dakota. Roughly 1,000 employees work in the three offices and will begin... + full article



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