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Ken Griffin relocated the global headquarters of his financial firms, hedge fund Citadel and market maker Citadel Securities, from Chicago to Miami. The billionaire is now in the early stages of developing a headquarters tower along Brickell’s waterfront.
The Citadel founder had initially teamed up with Sterling Bay to build his new corporate home after exiting Chicago, but cut ties in 2023.
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If Chicago wants to break the wide receiver bank in free agency, pursue Tee Higgins. If they want to make a splashy trade, deal for unhappy Jets receiver Garrett Wilson. But if they want to screw up their salary cap and locker room, sure, go ahead and chase Tyreek Hill.
The Chicago Fire have held discussions to sign Brazilian star Neymar, according to multiple sources who have been briefed on the talks, but a deal to bring the former Barcelona and PSG forward to the United States remains unlikely.
The Miami Heat's young forward duo are struggling to fully put the pieces together. After impressive rookie campaigns, Jaime Jaquez and Nikola Jovic have not t
There's another former Miami Dolphins assistant who has become an NFL head coach, and there was a ripple effect for a current Dolphins coach. The Chicago Bears
Ben Johnson started his interview with the Chicago Bears by declaring, “I want this job.” It made an impression. And that job is now his.
The Bears introduce Ben Johnson as new head coach, continuing a trend started with Sean McVay. Johnson isn't the youngest in the NFL, but he's close.
In reality, the deal seems doomed from the beginning, but in this instance, one less global superstar making his way to North America is good news. Neymar, for all his fame and popularity, would be a failed signing for the league.
New Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson wrapped up the opening statement of his introductory news conference Wednesday at Halas Hall with a declaration. “Our mission, starting this spring, is to win and to win now,