Clients in the News
There’s Been A ‘Dry’ Precinct In Ravenswood For 117 Years — But Voters Are Trying To Change That
Source: Block Club Chicago The liquor ban dates back to a failed attempt by beer baron Adolphus Busch to create a fairground at what is now Welles Park. Neighbors can now vote to repeal the dry status. RAVENSWOOD — Neighbors living in a small portion of Lincoln Square and Ravenswood could roll back an
Lincoln Square restaurant spearheads campaign to end 117-year alcohol ban
Source: Chicago's Very Own WGN 9 CHICAGO (WGN) — A family-owned business in Lincoln Square is spearheading a campaign to end an alcohol ban that’s existed in their neighborhood for more than 115 years. The ban was originally put in place in 1907, which wasn’t a bad year overall for the City of Chicago.
Media blitz helps real estate industry address major industry upheaval
Client: National Association of Realtors (NAR) Source: PR Daily The National Association of Realtors faces a massive communications challenge after their industry rules were turned on their head. The new rules, which went into effect Aug. 17, were part of the organization’s proposed settlement to end class action litigation brought by home sellers concerning real estate commissions. Although
National Association of Realtors Names New CEO
Source: The Wall Street Journal Client: National Association of Realtors (NAR) NAR is implementing the biggest changes in decades to how real-estate agents get paid. Photo: Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via Getty Images The National Association of Realtors named Nykia Wright as its permanent chief executive, the large trade organization said Monday. Wright joined NAR
New rules governing how homes are bought, sold will soon go into effect
Client: National Association of Realtors (NAR) Source: Fox 26 Houston HOUSTON - A massive settlement that changes the way homes are bought and sold goes into effect August 17. In the spring, the National Association of Realtors agreed to a $418 million settlement and rule changes to answer a class-action suit alleging a fee
Here’s What’s About to Change for People Buying and Selling Homes
Client: National Association of Realtors (NAR) Source: TIME It was huge news at the time: the National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed in March to pay $418 million and make changes to how the home-buying process works in order to settle a class-action lawsuit that alleged the industry conspired to make agent commissions higher
Buying soon? What the National Association of Realtors settlement means for you
Client: National Association of Realtors (NAR) Source: ABC 15 PHOENIX — Home Buyers who want to see a house with a Realtor must now first sign an employment agreement, per the new National Association of Realtors settlement changes. The new rule is one of multiple made in the settlement, further regulating the process. Previously,
How will new real estate rules work? Your questions answered
Client: National Association of Realtors (NAR) Source: Los Angeles Daily News Starting on Aug. 13, most Southern California home shoppers will need to sign contracts with agents to view properties for sale, binding them to paying their own commissions if they can’t get a seller to cover it. And home sellers will be banned
Homebuyers to See Changes in Two Weeks: What to Know
Client: National Association of Realtors (NAR) Source: Newsweek Homebuyers are set to see some major changes in two weeks, as the settlement rules for the National Association of Realtors are scheduled to go into effect beginning on August 17. The settlement, which was originally reached on March 15, got rid of the standard 6
NASCAR Chicago Street Race returns with shorter setup, fewer skeptics and hopes for less rain
Client: NASCAR Source: Chicago Tribune The NASCAR Chicago Street Race is back for Year 2, with an accelerated and less disruptive setup schedule, the addition of single-day ticket sales to boost attendance and hopes that Mother Nature will cooperate to help the July Fourth weekend event gain more traction. The first viewing structures have
Illinois’ landmark credit card fee law prompting strong opposition
Client: Interchange Fee Prohibition Act Source: Chicago Tribune Illinois lawmakers in the closing hours of the General Assembly’s spring session last month became the first in the nation to ban banks and credit card companies from charging retailers a seemingly small fee on sales taxes and tips. But since Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the
NASCAR Chicago Street Race has “unfinished business” in year two, official says
Client: NASCAR Source: CBS News CHICAGO (CBS) -- In less than a month, defending champion Shane van Giesbergen, and other top drivers in NASCAR will be making their way around Grant Park again July 6-7, as the Chicago Street Race returns for its second act in the Second City. Julie Giese, NASCAR Chicago Street
Opinion: Use a credit or debit card? Then you won’t like this deal.
Client: Interchange Fee Prohibition Act Source: Crain’s Chicago Business While most Illinois consumers enjoyed the Memorial Day weekend, Illinois legislators were busy hammering out a budget deal to fund our state government for the coming year. Buried in that budget was a novel, non budgetary giveaway to corporate retailers like Home Depot and Walmart:
Repeal the ill-considered Interchange Fee Prohibition Act and avoid credit card chaos in Illinois
Client: Interchange Fee Prohibition Act Source: Chicago Tribune If a rushed provision contained within the Illinois General Assembly’s revenue bill actually comes to implementation, Illinoisans might find themselves paying at the pump with their credit card and then heading inside to pay their sales tax in a separate transaction. That’s one possible outcome, at
Morgan Park Commons to bring apartments, stores and performing arts center to Halsted and 115th
Client: DL3 Realty Source: Chicago Tribune The transformation of an empty grocery store and abandoned property on the Far South Side into new apartment buildings, stores, parks and a performing arts center is expected to start late this fall, with plans to use it temporarily as a shelter for asylum seekers having been halted.
NASCAR Leans into music concerts at 2024 Chicago Street Race
Client: NASCAR Source: Crain’s Chicago Business The Black Keys are no stranger to performing in Grant Park. Lollapalooza long made a habit out of booking the American rock duo. They played at the debut Chicago festival in 2005; performed again in 2007, 2008 and 2010; and headlined their most recent year in 2012. After
Chicago businessman launches effort for community-owned shopping mall in Roseland
Client: DL3 RealtySource: CBS NewsCHICAGO (CBS) -- Can a community-owned shopping center in Roseland help solve the long-standing challenge of building wealth in communities of color? A Chicago businessman is launching a first-of-its-kind campaign to help people in underserved neighborhoods to invest in local shopping centers and benefit from helping their community thrive.In the wake
Chicago Red Stars hope to return to playoffs with new coach, Swanson signed to new deal
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: CBS News CHICAGO (CBS) – Last year, the Chicago Red Stars finished in last place out of 12 NWSL teams, but that was without their best player, who was out for the season before it even started. The Red Stars appear reenergized and rejuvenated as they gear up for
Chicago Red Stars Appoint Lorne Donaldson as Head Coach: Former Jamaica boss gets first NWSL sideline job
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: CBS Sports After a three-month-long search, the Chicago Red Stars announced Lorne Donaldson as the club's new head coach Wednesday. Donaldson previously coached Jamaica's women's national team and led the team during their historic run to the knockout rounds in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The Reggae Girlz
Lorne Donaldson, who coached Jamaica to the World Cup round of 16, is the new Chicago Red Stars coach
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: Chicago Tribune As the Chicago Red Stars look to rebuild their culture and stability, the team finally has filled an important position. The Red Stars announced Wednesday that Lorne Donaldson, the former coach of the Jamaican women’s national team, is their new head coach. Under Donaldson’s tutelage, the Reggae
Red Stars hire former U.S. Soccer chief legal officer Karen Leetzow as club president
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: Chicago Sun-Times Leetzow was hired by U.S. Soccer in 2020 and oversaw the independent investigation — conducted by former U.S. Justice Department official Sally Q. Yates — into systemic abuse and sexual misconduct that permeated the NWSL. The Red Stars have a number of hires to make in their
Chicago Red Stars appoint Karen Leetzow as club president as new owners begin to shape the club’s NWSL future
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: CBS Sports The Chicago Red Stars have hired former U.S. Soccer chief legal officer Karen Leetzow as club president, the franchise announced on Wednesday. It's the first sports executive hire announced by the Red Stars since their new ownership group, led by Laura Ricketts, took over the club in
Chicago Red Stars Hire Karen Leetzow as President
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: On Tap Sports Network The Chicago Red Stars have finally started to add individuals to their executive offices after the club’s ownership change in the summer, announcing Wednesday that Karen Leetzow will be the club’s new president. Leetzow, who begins her new role on Dec. 4, comes to the Red
Chicago Red Stars tabs Karen Leetzow as next club president
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: The Equalizer The Chicago Red Stars have a new president in the organization. On Wednesday, the club announced that Karen Leetzow, a sports executive and attorney, has been hired for the role. She was formerly the chief legal officer of the U.S. Soccer Federation. Leetzow oversaw the Sally Q.
Red Stars hire U.S. Soccer legal executive as president: Is it a good move for Chicago?
Client: Chicago Red Stars Source: The Athletic The Chicago Red Stars hired longtime sports executive and attorney Karen Leetzow as president, the NWSL club announced Wednesday. Here’s what you need to know: Leetzow will join the Red Stars after serving as chief legal officer of the U.S. Soccer Federation. She was previously NASCAR’s general