Judith Ruiz-Branch, Crain's Chicago Business

Judith Ruiz-Branch

Crain's Chicago Business

Chicago, IL, United States

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Past articles by Judith:

New college grad salaries increase

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Swedish Snus Store, a tobacco boutique, opens in Chicago

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150 N. Riverside opens in Chicago

Another of the high-rises transforming the city's riverfront has been completed. The 54-story tower at 150 N. Riverside is on a narrow strip between active Amtrak rail lines and the river. → Read More

These 38 Illinois hospitals are among the nation's safest

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BlueCross BlueShield fund invests in Ferro health-care creation Higi

Higi, a health care startup launched by now-Tronc Chairman Michael Ferro, has received an undisclosed investment from BlueCross BlueShield's venture fund. → Read More

Northwestern Memorial workers rally in rain for $15 an hour

The group represented by SEIU Healthcare includes custodians, patient transport technicians, patient care technicians, dietary/food service and environmental service workers. → Read More

Obamacare Illinois enrollment ticks up

Data out today show an increase despite initial reports that premium changes would lead to a decline in sign-ups. → Read More

Illinois companies make Fortune, Forbes lists

They include drug store giant Walgreens Boots Alliance and pharmaceutical company AbbVie. See which other businesses made the cut. → Read More