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Republic Bank of Chicago agreed to a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure on The Rhone, luxury apartments that were first conceived as condos.
Activists with the Obama Community Benefits Agreement Coalition urged the City Council to reject the hotel project, which ...
Lawndale Christian Legal Center offers an alternative to prison and helped Shaq Wilson rebuild his life. Now, a new facility will support 20 men with housing and more.
Developer Teo Scorte presented plans for a five-story building with 24 apartments at a vacant lot on 18th Street. Several neighbors said the building's size and developer's history raise concerns.
Moving on from its roots as a development, ownership and management company, in 2016 Village Green decided to shed some of ...
An upzoning plan could cannibalize the very urban vibrancy that has made Edgewater so appealing in the first place.
The first approved multi-family development in Templeton in a quarter century will break ground in May after it closed ...
Granny flats and basement dwellings could help with housing affordability, but Chicago’s outdated zoning rules make them ...
Renters are being asked to pay pricey move-in fees that provide them little or no benefit. “It’s all fees and no services, and half the time it’s not even clear what you’re paying for.” ...
The community center portion of Amplify GR’s large southeast side development project is nearing completion, while another ...
In the last four years, only seven transactions involving six different buildings with 60 units or more have changed hands in ...
The new National Public Housing Museum in Chicago shows how narratives and prejudice doomed a great social investment.
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