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Home closings in Chicago are still going through, but it’s forcing real estate pros to get creative.
For a city that prides itself on its architectural legacy, Chicago has a mixed track record when it comes to saving its significant buildings. The city’s historic preservation movement didn’t ...
For trickier items Linens, towels, sheets: Local animal shelters will gladly take these items to use for bath time, make bedding, and craft new toys. A good place to start in Chicago is The Anti ...
The visionary project could use West Loop TIF funds, according to Alderman Burnett.
The new year is here and promises to be a big one for the future of Chicago’s built environment. In 2020, a number of major projects are on the horizon. Expect grand unveilings, significant ...
Since its humble beginnings as a reading room inside a repurposed water tower tank in 1873, the Chicago Public Library system has sprouted 81 branches. Throughout its history, the CPL has occupied ...
The "Development for All Ordinance" aims to increase affordable requirements and close developer loopholes.
An illustrated guide to Chicago architecture Get to know signature styles from Chicago School, Prairie, and Millennium Modern ...
What $900 rents in Chicago right now Options include a coliving apartment in Pilsen and a one-bedroom with original details in an Irving Park.
Lake Michigan’s high water levels are taking a heavy toll on beaches, trails, and other waterfront infrastructure.
The first piece of the megadevelopment’s puzzle is the final phase of the Wells-Wentworth Connector project.