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Chicago Bulls: Coby White busts loose amidst a polarizing victoryRyan Heckmanon November 22, 2021 at 12:30 pm

Sunday night, the Chicago Bulls went for their revenge against the New York Knicks after losing to them earlier this year. At one point, the Bulls were up by 12 in the first half. But, the Knicks came back and made it interesting. The game became closer largely in part due to the officiating. Usually, […] Chicago Bulls: Coby White busts loose amidst a polarizing victory – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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Chicago Bears News: Justin Fields could play on ThanksgivingRyan Heckmanon November 22, 2021 at 12:00 pm

Sunday afternoon, the Chicago Bears dropped to 3-7 after an ugly loss to the Baltimore Ravens. In what should have been an intriguing matchup between two young, athletic quarterbacks, the Ravens were without Lamar Jackson due to illness. Instead, it was former undrafted quarterback Tyler Huntley who got the start in Jackson’s place. As for […] Chicago Bears News: Justin Fields could play on Thanksgiving – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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Two projects to look forward to when fun comes backDavid Roederon November 22, 2021 at 11:30 am

A rendering of the esports arena called Surge at 2500-48 S. Wabash Ave. | Provided

Despite challenges, developers of an esports arena and music venue push past the gloom of the pandemic.

The old saw that Chicago has two seasons — winter and construction — applies to roadwork, but it’s equally true for those who put up buildings.

For projects underway, some work can occur in subzero temperatures at a slower pace. Ventures that have just finished the planning and financing typically don’t start moving dirt until the spring thaw.

So a lot of developers and their backers are peering into 2022, wondering about the economy and its biggest influence: the pandemic. Add to those concerns: Chicago’s crime, now so pervasive the moneyed crowd can’t ignore it, along with complications from inflation and disruptions in the supply chain. Not to mention property taxes, a perennial subject.

Developers find a way around it all, though, and there are more residential and commercial projects slated for the central city. I needed to check on the progress of two that are unique. They deal in entertainment and nightlife and, once completed, just might help Chicagoans get back to enjoying themselves if we ever shake COVID-19.

Both are moving forward, as it turns out, although one has had its hiccups. The projects in focus here are the esports arena at 2500-48 S. Wabash Ave., near McCormick Place, a potential game-changer in leisure activities, and the conversion of the old Morton Salt building at 1357 N. Elston Ave. into a music venue.

It’s known for its rooftop sign with the Morton Salt girl — “When it rains, it pours” — that’s visible from the Kennedy Expressway. The sign is an official city landmark, but with rules that allow it to be updated. That’s happening now, because the old roof had to go.

Both projects got city approvals earlier this year.

The esports arena is a bet that virtual reality will drive in-person competition and entertainment. But actual reality in the form of shipping delays and higher costs for steel and concrete have caused a delay, said developer Scott Greenberg, president of Lincolnshire-based ECD. He previously aimed to open next fall. Now, he’s looking at construction starting in the spring and finishing in 2023.

“Ultimately, this is going to get built,” he said of the $30 million project. It would span 108,000 square feet over two floors, with a large room for goggle-wearing game players to cause fake mayhem. Surrounding it would be quieter spaces for eating, imbibing and spectating. Greenberg has enlisted the firm of prominent Chicago architect Jackie Koo for the design.

“Ten weeks’ lead time [for supplies] has become a six-month lead time,” Greenberg said. He said he’s tweaking the design to save money. “Suppliers are putting you in a bidding war with others,” he said, although he expects that situation won’t last. “Most people in the industry are expecting prices to come down.” He said he’s also had issues with ComEd and the CTA, whose Green Line abuts the property.

Called Surge, his project would have a ticketed capacity of 1,040 and is designed for post-pandemic interaction. If we truly get there, Greenberg stands to benefit from McCormick Place returning to normal. Who knows, a casino could land in the mix, too.

At the Morton Salt site, co-developer Craig Golden also is sitting on prime property, about 4 acres just south of where Sterling Bay’s Lincoln Yards mega-development is situated. His site’s old shed would get a music venue, a business he knows well. Golden’s Blue Star Properties has diverse ventures here, including Thalia Hall in Pilsen. A brewery and office space also are planned, with Morton Salt leasing some of it.

Golden said the supply chain hasn’t given him any grief on an investment of around $50 million. He hopes to have the facility done next fall, but with outdoor space available next summer. Besides live music, he wants to book trade shows and corporate events. Partners include the development firm R2, and Lamar Johnson Collaborative is the architecture firm.

He said the property can accommodate 6,000 people, counting the space outdoors. Golden hopes to issue details about musical bookings in a few weeks. It figures to be a boost for a live entertainment industry that’s been decimated.

Golden also sits right where Chicago will grow next. The Morton Salt building is just west of Goose Island, where the city has authorized high-rise housing.

Golden follows Lincoln Yards for personal and business reasons; he co-founded Sterling Bay in 1987, leaving it in 2008. “It’s a big, gaping prairieland now. I’m looking forward to what they can do there, but it’s a different sort of vibe. They took down some older, vintage buildings, the kind I like,” Golden said. But he won’t mind the neighbors and customers that new construction will yield.

They’re working on different sides of town, but Greenberg and Golden share optimism for post-pandemic contentment and routine. We could all use that outlook.

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Horoscope for Monday, Nov. 22, 2021Georgia Nicolson November 22, 2021 at 6:01 am

Moon Alert

There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The moon is in Cancer.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

You want to broaden your horizons! Therefore, try to travel, study and learn new things in the next four weeks. Remember: You are the pioneer of the zodiac, which is why new frontiers and exciting adventures will always appeal to you.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

For the next four weeks, you will be intense about everything in your life, especially romance. You will also have strong opinions and feelings about shared property, and anything to do with inheritances and the wealth of someone else.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Once a year the sun is opposite your sign for four weeks. That time has arrived. This means that in your chart, the sun is now as far away from you as it can get all year, which means you will need more rest and more sleep. Respect this need.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Suddenly, you’re gung-ho to be efficient and productive! This is why you will set the bar high for yourself during the next four weeks. In turn, you will accomplish more than usual because you are motivated to do so. Motivation is everything.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

The next four weeks will be a fun-filled, light-hearted time for you, which is why it’s the perfect time for a vacation. At least, try to arrange a fun weekend getaway. Enjoy romance, social outings, sports events and fun activities with kids. Expect good times ahead!

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Family and your private life will be your primary focus in the next four weeks. Many of you will be involved more than usual with a parent. You will also be happy to cocoon at home and relax among familiar surroundings. Enjoy!

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

The pace of your days will accelerate in the next four weeks because you will have a busy schedule full of short trips, errands, appointments plus increased reading, writing and studying. Oh yes, you will have something to say and a lot to do!

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Your focus on money, earnings and cash flow will be stronger in the next four weeks. You might look for a better-paying job or ways to boost your income or how to make money on the side. Likewise, many of you will make major purchases during this time.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

The sun will be in your sign for the next four weeks, giving you a chance to recharge your batteries for the rest of year. This is a wonderful opportunity for you! You will also attract important people and favorable circumstances to you. Use these blessings to your advantage.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

You will prefer to work alone or behind the scenes in the next four weeks because you feel you’re in a time of limbo. This is because your personal year is coming to an end, yet your new year won’t begin for another month. You can use this time to define goals for your new year ahead.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Your popularity will increase in the next four weeks because you will be more involved with friends as well as groups, clubs and organizations. You might even take a leadership role in a particular group. This is also an excellent time to define goals.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

The sun will be sitting at the top of your chart for the next four weeks, casting you in a flattering spotlight. This is why bosses, parents and VIPs will admire you even if you don’t do anything special. Obviously, this is your time to make your pitch and advance your cause!

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis (1958) shares your birthday. You are a strong individualist with unique personality traits. You are confident, enthusiastic and practical. You are also persuasive! People admire your generosity and fair-minded approach to things. This is been a slower paced year that required greater concentration on your closest relationships. It’s time to figure out what makes you happy. Trust your inner voice.

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One in custody after person shot and critically injured during attempted robbery on CTA bus in Park ManorSun-Times Wireon November 22, 2021 at 6:38 am

A man was shot and critically injured during an attempted robbery Sunday night on the South Side. | Sun-Times file photo

About 10:40 p.m., a 21-year-old was riding on a CTA bus in the first block of East 71st Street when he exchanged gunfire with a gunman attempting to rob him, police said.

One person was in custody after a man was shot and critically injured Sunday night during an attempted robbery on a CTA bus in Park Manor on the South Side.

About 10:40 p.m., a 21-year-old was riding on a CTA bus in the first block of East 71st Street when he exchanged gunfire with a gunman attempting to rob him, and was struck in the chest, Chicago police said.

He was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was in critical condition, police said.

The suspect was found by officers at East 72nd Street and South Michigan Avenue, and was taken to Area One Headquarters for questioning.

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Person wounded in shoot-out with Chicago police on West Side, officials saySun-Times Wireon November 22, 2021 at 5:35 am

A person was wounded in a shoot-out with Chicago police Nov. 21, 2021, on the West Side. | Sun-Times file

No officers suffered gunshot wounds, Chicago police said.

A Chicago police officer shot a person after they were fired upon during an “investigative stop” on the West Side, officials say. No officers were struck by gunfire.

About 8:30 p.m., officers were conducting a stop in the 200 block of North Kostner Avenue when a male fled on foot, Chicago police said.

Officers were then shot at and returned fire striking the male, according to police.

He was transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

No officers suffered gunshot wounds, police said. One officer was transported to a hospital observation and listed in good condition.

A weapon was recovered from the scene, police said.

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability will investigate the incident.

The officers involved will be placed on routine administrative duties for a period of 30 days.

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Chicago Bears: Initial Justin Fields injury report is great newsVincent Pariseon November 22, 2021 at 4:52 am

The Chicago Bears lost more than just the football game on Sunday. They played a very bad game in every way and the coaching staff is taking a lot of heat for it. However, the game is by far the second most important thing they lost. Justin Fields left the game because of a rib […] Chicago Bears: Initial Justin Fields injury report is great news – Da Windy City – Da Windy City – A Chicago Sports Site – Bears, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Blackhawks, Fighting Illini & MoreRead More

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Victory against Knicks demonstrates Bulls have turned from show dogs into guard dogsJoe Cowleyon November 22, 2021 at 4:05 am

Thanks to Alex Caruso pestering Julius Randle early, and Coby White’s shooting finally showing up late, the one-two punch of DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine were able to close the Knicks out and end a three-game losing streak to Tom Thibodeau’s squad.

The talent discrepancy hasn’t mattered much to the Tom Thibodeau-coached Knicks the last few seasons.

It’s almost as though the Knicks had accepted that, on paper, the Bulls had a more gifted roster but also one that was a bit soft. The Bulls were show dogs.

But the Knicks learned Sunday that’s no longer the case. Thanks to a harassing defense from the start, the undersized Bulls ended a three-game losing streak at the hands of Thibodeau and the Knicks with a 109-103 victory.

Is the Bulls’ physicality and toughness where coach Billy Donovan wants it? Not yet, but it’s getting there. And beating the Knicks showed that.

”I think we’ve made strides,” Donovan said. “I think one of the things for us, especially with [center Nikola Vucevic] being out, we’ve been undersized at the center spot at times. As far as competing and battling, I feel like we have gotten better in that area as the year has gotten on. Do I think there’s room for improvement? Do I think we can be more consistent and better? Yeah, I do.”

The Bulls started the game with a bark and a bite defensively, then let things slip a bit in the third quarter before being resilient enough to play winning basketball in crunch time to improve to 12-5.

Meanwhile, the news on Vucevic’s return was also good. Donovan said he had cleared the testing aspect of the coronavirus health-and-safety protocols and now needed to get through the cardiovascular testing before he can return.

That could happen at some point this week.

”He is out of isolation,” Donovan said. ”He’ll be cleared when the doctors feel comfortable that he’s passed everything.”

The fact that the Bulls have gone 4-2 without him says a lot, especially the style in which they have done it. That was on dsiplay from the opening tip, as Donovan opted to go with feisty guard Alex Caruso against Knicks power forward Julius Randle, despite the obvious size difference.

Randle was 5-for-7 from the field in the first half but also committed five turnovers as Caruso pestered him at every opportunity.

”To be a great defender, you’ve got to have great feet, and he’s got great feet,” Donovan said of Caruso. ”He’s physical, he’s not afraid to put his nose in there and he’s smart. He’s got all the tools.”

The Bulls didn’t make life easy on themselves in the third quarter, though. The Knicks went on a 13-3 run midway through the quarter to grab a 74-72 lead.

But thanks to Coby White making some key three-pointers in the fourth, as well as Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan continuing to play the role of closers from the free-throw line, the Bulls passed Knicks and never looked back. DeRozan and LaVine combined to make eight free throws in a row to keep the Knicks chasing late.

”Everyone could use a game like [Sunday], especially coming off an injury,”’ White said of his performance after a five-month layoff from shoulder surgery. ”Just trying to find my way.”

DeRozan finished with 31 points and LaVine with 21.

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