Good morning, Chicago. Here are some top stories to start your day: - The GOP fight over who becomes next speaker - Chicago lost some big corporate headquarters in 2022 - Dance for winter 2023
its sprawling Northbrook campus in October, long an iconic corporate landmark bordering the Tri-State Tollway, the insurance giant didn’t set off for a trendy West Loop address, the Sun Belt or more exotic destination.
Instead, Allstate packed up its cubicles, stowed its massive signs and moved into an anonymous office building it still owned across the street, downsizing its global headquarters — at least temporarily — to a modest, unmarked space on the first and second floors.Resource coordinator Sheila Williams, right, with members of the Student Voice Committee.
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