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  2. 2003 Chicago warehouse shooting - Wikipedia

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    Windy City Core Supply was an auto parts supply warehouse located at 3912 S. Wallace St. in Chicago. The perpetrator of the shooting, 36-year-old Mexican-born Salvador Tapia, was fired from the company in March 2003 for "ten different reasons," including frequently showing up late to work and often missing entire days. His former boss claimed ...

  3. Verson Allsteel Press Co. - Wikipedia

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    Verson Allsteel Press Co.

  4. Merchandise Mart - Wikipedia

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    Merchandise Mart

  5. Pyle-National Company Plant - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. January 19, 2021. The Pyle-National Company Plant is a historic industrial plant at 1334 North Kostner Avenue in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The Pyle-National Company, which produced lights for steam locomotives and other heavy machinery, built the plant in 1916. The company was founded in 1897 by George ...

  6. Symphony Center - Wikipedia

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  7. JBT Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Net income. $130.7 Million USD (2022) Number of employees. approx 5,200 (2023) Website. [1] JBT Corporation, or John Bean Technologies Corporation, is a food processing machinery and automated vehicle company. JBT Corporation was incorporated in 2008 when FMC Technologies divested its non-energy businesses. JBT Corporation is based in Chicago ...

  8. Chicago Athenaeum - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Athenaeum

  9. Vaughan & Bushnell Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan was founded in 1869 in Chicago, Illinois by Alexander Vaughan, an 18-year-old blacksmith, as a plumbing business. Vaughan soon set up a blacksmith shop behind a hardware store in Chicago owned by Sidney Bushnell. On June 15, 1869, Vaughan was granted a patent for an improved post auger [2] and began producing custom tools.