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She still remembers that phone call from her mother, Susan Peradotti, who was in shock after she walked into her partner’s apartment to find him slumped over the kitchen sink next to a hot stove, a cold spoon and a white powder. A coroner’s report reviewed by Susan Peradotti found the synthetic opioid known as fentanyl in his system.
Construction workers work on the second level of a planned three-story structure, as a part of Invest South/West, at 838 W. 79th St. in Chicago on June 9, 2023.The program brings representatives from top developers, commercial real estate firms and city and state agencies together with up-and-coming developers such as 548 Enterprise CEO A.J. Patton and Hugh Williams, director of strategic growth and entrepreneurship at Sterling Bay, as well as rookies seeking to break into the field.
learn about zoning applications, how to put together development proposals, tax credits and other tools they need to get deals over the line.
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