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"Stopping the outbreak in Chicago’s homeless population has been one of the most challenging aspects of this response," said Dr. Allison Arwady.
Home closings in Chicago are still going through, but it’s forcing real estate pros to get creative.
The Cook County Land Bank Authority makes long-time vacant properties accessible for both local developers and individual homebuyers.
The Ogden Commons brings housing, retail, healthcare, and film studios to West Side neighborhood.
As the foundation of the block-sized One Chicago development takes shape across from downtown’s Holy Name Cathedral, the team behind the massive two-tower complex has offered an early glimpse at ...
Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood just got greener. This week, New York-based urban produce and food company Gotham Greens opened its second greenhouse on the Far South Side neighborhood. The ...
Half of the increase will be earmarked for projects in underserved neighborhoods on the South and West sides.
The Covent Hotel, a historic single-room occupancy (SRO) building in Lincoln Park, could be restored and redeveloped into a mixed-income project offering both affordable and market-rate units. The ...
The work of notable Chicago-based artist JC Rivera can be found on walls and in galleries across the city. In the West Loop, you can snag your very own in-home painting of Rivera’s recognizable ...
Just weeks after securing a zoning change from city officials, developer Sterling Bay is moving forward with its plans to demolish an older building on Michigan Avenue near Millennium Park and ...
1200 N. State Street CallisonRTKL/Newcastle Ltd. On Wednesday, Chicago-based developer Newcastle Limited presented its plans for a pair of mixed-use Gold Cost developments to unruly standing-room ...
On Thursday, Sterling Bay’s massive $6 billion Lincoln Yards project passed in a 9-4 vote at a drama-filled meeting of the city’s Zoning Committee at City Hall. The 55-acre development went ...