Construction began on Chicago’s campaign of subsidized office-to-residential conversions in the Loop, with foreign family office Campari Group and local developer R2 leading the way.
Whenever I crack open a non-alcoholic beer and I find it lacking, such as tasting dull or too much like unfermented beer, I ...
The 14-story building at 79 W. Monroe St. is part of the city's La Salle Corridor Revitalization initiative bringing more ...
The Fox Den, a 1970s-influenced cocktail lounge, opened in early February 2025 at the southern edge of Redondo Beach, ...
Along with Chicago-based developer R2, Campari started construction today on the city’s first publicly subsidized ...
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A $64 million redevelopment of the upper floors at 79 W. Monroe St. is the first city-subsidized Loop residential conversion ...
The $64.2 million rehabilitation project of 79 W. Monroe St. by R2 Development LLC will seek to repurpose 11 floors of vacant ...
Campari Australia has reached an agreement with Garage Beverage Manufacturing for the sale of its manufacturing site in ...
Campari Group has inked a deal to offload its production facility in Derrimut, Victoria to local contract packager Garage ...
US-based importer Infinium Spirits has acquired Howler Head whiskey from Italian spirits company Campari Group.
The lunch menu at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar earns my top rating with its excellent food and service.