Specialized Local Newspapers
- Bar Fly
- Chicago Computer Guide
- Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
- Chicago Educator
- Chicago Journal of Commerce and Daily Financial Times, 1920-1923 (became Chicago Journal of Commerce and LaSalle Street Journal)
- Chicago Journal of Commerce and LaSalle Street Journal, 1923-1950 (purchased by Wall Street Journal and became Chicago Edition of the Wall Street Journal)
- Chicago Parent
- Chicago Reporter
- Chicago Sports Weekly
- Crain's Chicago Business
- Outlines
- PerformInk
- StreetWise, 1992–present
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