
In Memoriam: George Suzanne, Carpenters Local #10
Oct. 31, 1940 – Jan. 6, 2022 George Joseph Suzanne, 81, a proud member of the Chicago Regional Brotherhood of Carpenters Local #10, spent most
Oct. 31, 1940 – Jan. 6, 2022 George Joseph Suzanne, 81, a proud member of the Chicago Regional Brotherhood of Carpenters Local #10, spent most
June 6, 1961 – April 21, 2022 McCormick Place Traffic Manager Philip Jordan passed away April 21 after fighting a long, hard battle with cancer.
Carpenter Chicago, Las Vegas & New Orleans Jan. 20, 1970 – Dec. 30, 2021 “Best known as ‘Beer Bong Bill’ by his friends,” carpenter Chris
The past year has been tough for everyone, so a group of tradeshow and event professionals are trying to put food on the tables of
by H. K. Wilson Spring is here, and the world is finally emerging from the dark, turning its face to the sun and stretching toward
Donated Kitchen Space at McCormick Place Enables Fight2Feed to Serve Exponentially More People First “Serving Tuesday” brings Five Local Chefs Together to Make 2,000 Meals
by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows are an engine that drives the economy; and that engine is sparking back to life. Each month the good news regarding
The National Restaurant Association has just released a statement that says: “Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the state of Illinois has placed an order in
In a collaborated effort with the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, the Chicago Federation of Labor and various trade unions, McCormick Place in Chicago will
Lori Healey, CEO of the Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority, has submitted her resignation, effective Oct. 18. The agency, generally known as McPier, runs McCormick