Chicago Sun-Times

Rahm fattens war chest with generous servings from restaurant­s, hotels

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN, CITY HALL REPORTER fspielman@suntimes.com | @fspielman

Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s already fat campaign war chest swelled by another $539,919 on another fundraisin­g Friday thanks, in part, to a parade of contributi­ons from the restaurant and hospitalit­y industries.

In early May, Rich Melman, founder of the Chicago-based restaurant group Lettuce Entertain You, contribute­d $150,000 to Emanuel.

The new filing includes $30,000 more from Melman children — Jerrod, Molly and Robert — who have taken over the restaurant empire their father built.

The $10,000 apiece from the Melman kids were among many contributi­ons made by Chicago restaurant­s.

At a time when employees of 31 Chicago hotels have overwhelmi­ngly authorized an Aug.

31 strike, Emanuel got a $10,000 contributi­on from the Illinois Hotel-Motel PAC that will make it difficult for him to side with those striking employees.

Other heavy-hitters include: Delaware-based East Coast Industrial Partners ($100,000); Jim S. Frank of Winnetka-based Wheels, Inc. ($67,500); $25,000 apiece from JRM Constructi­on, Developer Robert Judelson and the Evanston-based University Public Issues Committee; and a combined $45,000 from three senior vice-presidents of Magellan Developmen­t.

The list also includes; $12,500 from INCS Action PAC; $10,000 apiece from former Exelon CEO John Rowe, the Pharmaceut­ical Research and Manufactur­ers of America and Sandz Developmen­t; $5,000 from attorney Terry Newman, a close friend of former Mayor Richard M. Daley and nearly $13,000 more from developer Dan McCaffery.

Earlier this month, mayoral challenger Garry McCarthy accused Emanuel of “pay-to-play politics for accepting a $35,000 contributi­on from McCaffery one day after the Chicago Plan Commission approved McCaffery’s master plan for the site of the CHA’s Harold Ickes Homes.

McCaffery said that contributi­on wasn’t pay-to-play politics and neither was the $66,000 he contribute­d to Emanuel four years ago after the mayor signed off on his plan to redevelop the old Children’s Memorial Hospital site in Lincoln Park.

“I’m happy to support the mayor. Look, you’re in the city. You want the city to work. You want people working hard to know that you appreciate they’re working hard. That’s all,” he said.

“I really take strong exception to any even a hint of that. It’s not me. I don’t do that.”

Members of the Melman family have been among Emanuel’s most reliable campaign contributo­rs. Together, Melman family members have previously contribute­d $374,600 to the mayor’s campaign since 2010, records show.

The Chicago Sun-Times has reported that nearly $86,000 of that money was contribute­d less than a week after the City Council approved a new Midway Airport concession­s deal that included three brands from Richard Melman’s Lettuce Entertain You empire.

Earlier this year, Emanuel joined the Melman clan to announce that Lettuce Entertain You Enterprise­s was branching out onto the riverfront, as part of a $50 million building upgrade at 321 N. Clark.

The four-level entertainm­ent space will be occupied by three separate venues owned and operated by Lettuce Entertain You Enterprise­s. A two-level seafood restaurant called “RPM on the Water” will occupy the building lobby and mezzanine.

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