07/19/18 – 7-year-old Matteson girl goes to Washington to lobby for fight against sickle cell disease

July 19th. 2018Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoSource: Chicago Tribune - Daily Southtown"Olivia Shorter, of Matteson, walked the halls of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., and entered the offices of several members of Congress for one-on-one meetings.Shorter, 7, was there to urge lawmakers to help children, like her, who have

05/23/18 – Elmhurst quarterback gives back to Lurie Children's Hospital

May 23rd, 2018Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoSource: Chicago Tribune"After Colton experienced some unusual swelling last fall, he at first thought it was football-related. It turned out to be an auto-immune disease and led to a short stay at the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago.Since then, Colton

05/14/18 – Sports gambling no sure bet in Illinois' immediate future

May 14th, 2018Client: Rivers Casino / Rush Street GamingSource: Chicago TribuneMonique Garcia, Robert McCoppin and John Keilman"Greg Carlin, CEO of Chicago’s Rush Street Gaming, which owns and manages Rivers Casino in Des Plaines, said the company has prepared for the ruling by running an online gambling site in New Jersey, one of only two states

05/05/18 – Tom Ricketts looks to stamp ‘family’s legacy’ on Wrigley Field and neighborhood

May 5th, 2018Client: Tom Ricketts/Chicago CubsSource: Chicago TribunePhil Thompson, Chicago TribuneTom Ricketts made one of his most definitive statements yet that he and his family intend to leave a lasting imprint on Wrigley Field and its surrounding neighborhood and, with every new construction and renovation project that changes its look and feel, help shape the

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05/02/18 – 10 movies to see in Chicago this summer

May 2, 2018Client: Gallagher Way, Hickory Street CapitalSource: Chicago TribuneMichael Phillips, Contact Reporter“Space Jam” (1996), 7:30 p.m. Aug. 22, Gallagher Way, outside Wrigley Field. The Music Box presents a new season of largely sports-related cinematic jams this summer, including the one about the time Bugs Bunny and Bill Murray recruited Michael Jordan to win an

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02/20/2018 – Hotel Zachary across from Wrigley to open in March, now taking reservations

February 20th, 2018Client: Hickory Street Capital / Hotel ZacharySource: Chicago Tribune"It’s almost time to play ball at Hotel Zachary.One of the city’s most anticipated hotels in recent years — sitting across the street from Wrigley Field will do that — began accepting reservations Tuesday on its website.Hotel Zachary opens March 26 but so far is

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02/02/18 – Take a first look at the guest rooms in Wrigleyville’s Hotel Zachary

February 2nd, 2018.Client: Hickory Street Capital / Hotel ZacharySource: Chicago TribuneTake a first look at the guest rooms in Wrigleyville’s Hotel Zachary."Instead of celebrating Wrigley Field at every turn, the rooms are mostly meant to convey neighborhood comfort and Chicago history, said Lisa Chervinsky, Stantec’s lead designer for the 173 guest rooms, which include 20

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12/19/2017 – Children's Ball raises record-breaking $3.75 million for pediatric research

December 19th, 2017.Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoSource: Chicago Tribune"The Children's Research Fund hosted its 59th signature fundraising event, the Children's Ball, Dec. 2 at the Hilton Chicago. Attracting more than 1,100 guests, the event raised a record-breaking $3.75 million to benefit pediatric medical research at the Stanley Manne Children's Research

10/13/17 – Shout Out: Cordelia Skuldt, Arlington Heights teen who helped organize BBQ for Lurie Children's Hospital

October 13th, 2017.Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoSource: Chicago Tribune14-year-old Cordelia Skuldt, a heart patient at Lurie Children’s, sees her vision to bring patients together outside of hospital come true.Read full article via the Chicago Tribune.

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09/12/17 – Chicago Community Trust names first female CEO

Dr. Helene Gayle speaks onstage during the 2015 “Black Girls Rock!” BET Special, where she won the Social Humanitarian award. (Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic) September 12, 2017Client: Chicago Community TrustSource: Chicago Tribune“Helene brings an incredible depth of experience with more than 30 years working to address some of society’s most pressing challenges,” said Michael W. Ferro,

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