09/12/24: How homeownership was used to establish 'whiteness'
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Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin and host Amy Guth recap news from the local market, including a UChicago professor's look at how housing shaped race in the 20th century, and a mansion built by the father of modern advertising that’s on market for the first time since the early 1990s. Plus: Michelin adds three Chicago restaurants to its guide; McDonald's rolls out kiosks that take cash, pushing diners away from cashiers; Southwest Airlines cuts more flights at O'Hare, with its chair set to step down amid Elliott battle; Deere pays SEC nearly $10 million to resolve overseas bribery case; and airlines may soon face cash penalties for delayed flights.
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