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2041 Grainger (W. W.) Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...company employed about 2,500 people in the Chicago area and another 14,000 in other parts of North...
...motor wholesaling business on West Cermak Avenue in Chicago in 1927. Along with his sister Margaret,...
...by this time, it employed about 700 people in the Chicago area. By the end of the 1990s, when its...
2042 Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...next to State Street Bridge in downtown Chicago. In 1932, the company introduced a new line of hand...
...hardware dealership was the descendant of a Chicago store called Tuttle, Hibbard & Co. , which took...
2043 Quill Corp., ( Business Dictionary )
...office supply business was founded in 1956 on Chicago's North Side by Jack Miller, who was joined in...
...moved to the Irving Park neighborhood in western Chicago in 1960; during the 1970s it would relocate...
...Inc. , Quill employed about 1,200 people in the Chicago area. Under new ownership, Quill kept its...
2044 Tootsie Roll Industries Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...400 million and about 1,700 employees in the Chicago area by the end of the decade, when sales began...
...Tootsie Roll opened a large factory in the Ford City industrial park in southwest Chicago. Soon, all...
...the company's operations were centralized in Chicago, where it employed about 900 people by the mid-...
2045 Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...company, which ran the huge stockyards that made Chicago the center of the American meat industry...
...was organized during the Civil War by a group of Chicago meatpackers and railroad executives that...
...the Union Stock Yard—a 320-acre facility on Chicago's South Side—was opened. For many years, Union...
2046 Labor Unrest in Chicago, April 25-May 4, 1886, Janice L. Reiff( Rich Map (Essay) )
...Workers throughout Chicago and its suburbs took part in the nationwide movement for an eight-hour...
...concentrated in industrial areas along the Chicago River and in nearby working-class neighborhoods....
2047 Bunte Bros., ( Business Dictionary )
...started a candy manufactory on State Street in Chicago. After a few years, Ferdinand's son Theodore...
...as the 1950s, it had over 1,000 workers in its Chicago plants. In 1954, Bunte Brothers Candy Co. was...
...Chase, was created. In 1961, the firm closed the Chicago plant, dropped the Bunte name, and returned...
2048 Continental Can Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...T. G. Cranwell. Continental's main factories were in Chicago and Syracuse, New York, where it was...
...about 1,800 men and 1,200 women around the Chicago area. By the early 1970s, annual sales reached $2...
...one U.S. can manufacturer, with about 6,000 Chicago-area employees. In 1976, it became part of the...
2049 Duchossois Industries Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...son), still employed about 1,500 people in the Chicago area and grossed about $1 billion in annual...
...The Thrall Car Manufacturing Co. was founded in Chicago Heights in 1917. In 1946, Thrall was a small...
...sales. Richard L. Duchossois, a native of Chicago's South Side, joined the company after serving in...
2050 Federal Sign and Signal Corp., ( Business Dictionary )
...company approached $1 billion in annual sales and employed about 1,500 people in the Chicago area....
...After spending a few years under the control of Chicago utilities titan Samuel Insull, the company...
...its main plant from 87th and State Streets on Chicago's South Side to Blue Island, the suburb a few...
2051 Helene Curtis Industries Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...close the old North Avenue plant, leaving the company with little presence in the Chicago area....
...1960s, when it employed more than 1,000 people in Chicago, the company's annual sales of shampoo,...
...when the company's plant on North Avenue in Chicago employed nearly 1,000 people. In 1996, one year...
2052 Mayer (Oscar) & Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...started a small sausage-making operation on Chicago's North Side. They opened a meatpacking plant in...
...company, it employed over 400 people in the Chicago area. Annual sales rose to about $275 million by...
...including many in Madison, Wisconsin, as well as Chicago. By the 1970s, the company had moved its...
2053 McGraw-Edison Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...a teenager in Iowa. In 1926, McGraw moved to Chicago, purchased a toaster company, and set up an...
...the company had over 1,000 workers in the Chicago area. In 1957, McGraw bought Thomas A. Edison Inc....
...the company had about 2,200 employees in the Chicago area. In 1985, McGraw-Edison was purchased by...
2054 Munn & Scott, ( Business Dictionary )
...1856, Ira Y. Munn and his partners owned a large Chicago grain elevator with a capacity of 200,000...
...end of the Civil War, the company owned four Chicago grain elevators with a total capacity of 2.3...
...Munn had already served as president of the Chicago Board of Trade. Annual revenues reached about $4...
2055 Walgreen Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...pharmacy at Cottage Grove and Bowen Avenues on Chicago's South Side. A second Walgreen store opened...
...Walgreen employed about 10,000 people in the Chicago area, and it was the nation's leading drug...
...sales from over 3,000 stores nationwide. It employed over 14,000 people in the greater Chicago area....
2056 Whittman-Hart Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...Bernard, a son of an electrician who worked for Chicago's Inland Steel Co. , founded this computer...
...around the world, including about 1,500 in the Chicago area. At the time, MarchFirst ranked as the...
...operating in five Midwestern cities including Chicago, reincarnated the well-known WhittmanHart...
2057 Wieboldt Stores Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...This retailing enterprise, which became a Chicago-area chain of department stores, was founded in...
...the Wieboldt store on Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago employed about 700 people and grossed $3 million...
...company still employed about 6,000 people in the Chicago area, but Wieboldt had trouble remaining...
2058 Evans Food Products, ( Business Dictionary )
...Chicago attorney Lester W. Olin entered the pork rind business in 1947 when he purchased a large oil...
...Evans was the world's top pork rind business, and one of Chicago's largest minority-owned firms....
...It employed about 100 people in Chicago and almost 150 more in its three other locations....
2059 Flying Food Group Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...company sold to grocery stores. By mid-2003, the Chicago-based company had begun to grow back to its...
...With about 2,300 employees worldwide—including almost 1,000 in Chicago—and $120 million in revenues,...
...Flying Food Group was one of Chicago's largest minority-owned firms....
2060 Sauk Village, IL, Larry A. McClellan( Authored Entry )
...border to Vincennes/Hubbard's Trail in South Chicago Heights was designated as part of the Lincoln...

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