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The Chicago Community Trust (the Trust) is the community foundation serving Chicago, suburban Cook County, and the Illinois counties of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will. Established on May 12, 1915, it is the second largest community foundation in the country as of 2020, with assets of more than $4.5 billion.
Trust management may refer to: Trust management (information system), an abstract system that processes symbolic representations of social trust; Trust management (managerial science) the management of trusts, whereby property is held by one party for the benefit of another
County Bank and Trust Co. Building, Blue Island, IL, 1965 [4] Hayes-Haley Hall, University of Notre Dame, 1968; CNA Center, Chicago, 1972–1973; Motorola World Headquarters, Schaumburg, IL 1973; Illinois State Library, Springfield, IL 1990 [5] Loyola University Chicago, Administrative Offices, Forest Park, IL 1991; 2 East Erie, Chicago, IL 2002
The Home Bank and Trust Company is a historic bank building at 1200 N. Ashland Avenue in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The bank was organized in 1911 to serve the surrounding neighborhood, which was expanding as transportation to downtown Chicago improved.
Trustwave operates an X.509 certificate authority ("CA") which is used as the top level of trust by many web browsers, operating systems, and other applications (a "trusted root CA"). [ citation needed ] In 2011, Trustwave sold a certificate for a subordinate CA which allowed a customer to present SSL certificates identifying as arbitrary ...
SMG, formerly Spectacor Management Group, was an American worldwide venue management group headquartered in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, that specialized in managing publicly owned facilities. It began their operation in 1977 with management of the Louisiana Superdome. It was one of the largest property management corporations in the world. [1]
Consistent with its "Land for People" mission, the Trust for Public Land is widely known for urban conservation work, including New York City playgrounds and community gardens, [11] [12] Chicago's 606 linear park, [13] Los Angeles green alleys, [14] [15] Climate-Smart Cities programs in 20 American cities, [16] and "The 10-Minute Walk" initiative, which aims to put a high-quality park or open ...
In March 2001, the company began development of the $58 million, 436,000 square foot Chicago International Produce Market. [4] In July 2001, the company invested $56 million in 9 suburban buildings and sold an apartment complex, 4 industrial buildings and a 42-acre land parcel in Aurora, Illinois for $48 million. [5]