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On the first of the month, millions of Americans made mortgage payments but with the economy at near halt, it’s hard to say how many homeowners will be able to do that again. The coronavirus ...
One of Chicago’s oldest private clubs, the Standard Club, will close its doors on May 1. It’s another sign, if it wasn’t already apparent, that the old school institutions are on their way out.
There are probably two things that come to mind when Chicagoans hear Ravenswood Manor: rows of historic houses set on picturesque tree-lined streets and former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
Enjoy a meal surrounded by modern art at the glass-topped breakfast bar. Photos courtesy of listing agent Kathleen Malone of @properties This three-bedroom, three-bathroom isn’t your typical ...
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 bridges over the Chicago River are the city’s most iconic. But there’s much more to our history than the heavy, steel bascule bridges. Many of the city’s landmarks are bridges, we’ve ...
Visitor enter the new wellness center through the courtyard of the old Lying-In Hospital building. Images courtesy Wight & Company An old collegiate gothic style building on the University of ...
The idea of zipping from the Loop to O’Hare in 12 minutes though Elon Musk’s subterranean tunnel is all but dead in the water. But Cleveland-Chicago in under a half-an-hour through high-speed ...
Each June, thousands of people descend on Chicago for Pride month. In Chicago, the Boystown neighbor serves as the epicenter of festivities, culminating with a massive parade on Sunday, June 30.
It’s fitting that the words “Plzensky Sokol” etched into the stone facade of a vacant building in Pilsen are now covered up by a temporary “For Lease” banner. The history and legacy of ...
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