By: David Roeder
A project that was stymied under former Mayor Lori Lightfoot could open in 2025 now that there's an agreement on security measures for the nearby Jardine Water Filtration Plant.
David Roeder is a business and labor reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times, with a focus on local news in Illinois and Chicago. With over 17 years of experience at the paper, David's articles cover a range of topics including real estate, economic development, job cuts, and business trends in the region. His work has also been featured on Fox 32 Chicago, NBC Chicago, and Chicago Public Media.
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Chicago, United States (Local)
David Roeder's coverage primarily focuses on local Chicago business, real estate development, and government announcements. He is particularly interested in stories related to Chicago businesses, layoffs, holiday sales, real estate development, and affordable housing.
Given his focus on local news and government announcements within the Chicago area, he would likely be most responsive to pitches that provide insights into these specific topics. Those with expertise or involvement in relevant city projects or policies may find success when reaching out to David.
Additionally, considering his interest in real estate industry and layoff-related articles as well as the percentage of press release coverage attributed to him suggests that he might be open to receiving company updates regarding developments or significant changes impacting businesses in the mentioned areas.
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