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A 1935 loft building at 444 North Wabash Avenue will see new life with 34 residential units being developed by KJF Properties ...
The City of Chicago is set to implement stricter regulations for short-term rental units, requiring Airbnb hosts to submit quarterly reports to enhance transparency and accountability.
Bally's $1.7 billion casino project in Chicago is hitting snags, including a stalled public offering and construction delays. City officials and local residents express concerns over its viability and ...
A battle is brewing as landlords unite against the newly enacted Northwest Side Housing Preservation Ordinance, which grants extensive rights to renters and is seen by owners as a threat to private ...
Chicago apartment dwellers likely will see hefty rent increases in early 2024, according to a new national forecast.
A ransomware attack on a property management company in Chicago did not get ransom but exposed personal information about unit owners and prospective unit owners at John Hancock Center.
Lane Tech College Prep High School military veterans, older alumni, and some students apparently have lost their yearlong battle to preserve a 113-year tradition to save the school's iconic Native ...
Rent prices in Chicago are soaring, with luxury apartments hitting a record $3.61 per square foot. Analysts predict further increases, driven by high property taxes and demand from young professionals ...
The otherwise flawless 1980 film contains one inaccuracy. Property taxes are paid at the Cook County Treasurer’s office, not the Assessor’s office. Nonetheless, Fritz Kaegi, the current Assessor, has ...
Feb. 3, 2025 – Nashville radio station WSM-AM first hit the airwaves on October 5, 1925, and a few weeks later hosted a live music show with a local fiddle player. The program was called “WSM Barn ...
(Above) Softball games in Grant Park in 1930s (left) and 2010s (right). Photos obtained from Chicago 16-inch Softball Hall of Fame. By Don DeBat Apr. 10, 2023 – The Chicago 16-inch Softball Hall of ...
Dec. 5, 2012 – Theft and street robberies are the top public safety concerns in River North, according to the new commander of the Chicago Police Department’s 18th district, who met with residents ...