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At the former St. Cornelius Church​, at 5430 W. Foster Ave., rows of pews will soon be replaced with pickleball courts.
Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto talks about his plans for a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the 62-acre site, and why he thinks teams should foot the bill for these projects.
After nearly a decade of big swings and misses, including a recent failed bid to build a new White Sox ballpark, The 78 and ...
Plans show an open-air stadium to allow for a natural grass field, which can hold up to 22,000 fans. The team says the ...
The Battery Atlanta is an enticing blueprint for teams. But creating an entire neighborhood is a hard act to follow.
Along with two full pickleball courts, the club will have billiards and dart rooms, workspaces and a commercial kitchen, ...
Real estate powerhouse Tishman Speyer has made its first office acquisition in the city in six years, cutting a more than ...
Renaissance Social Services is providing 30 apartments on Division Street for unhoused Chicagoans. The apartments are meant ...
More than 28 abandoned and boarded up schools in one Midwest city contribute to urban blight — and in some cases have served ...
The development team behind a project to transform a long-fallow site in downtown Winnetka with luxury apartments and retail ...
Hospital chain Intermountain Health has closed on its purchase of a distressed office building in Douglas County. The Salt ...
A Chicago-based developer is taking things to court after the city council voted 4-3-1 against an appeal for a student ...