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Navy Pier, of course, is a lot more than 30 years old. It first opened as Municipal Pier in 1916 — 109 years ago. But before ...
An exhibition examines how art was affected by the idea of sexual identity. Its curators say the show has run into resistance at home and abroad.
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The Manila Times on MSNTraveling in a Trumpian worldSAY what you will — or want — about America’s 47th president, but Donald Trump has not only upended the existing world order ...
The developer's contentious proposal at 1840 N. Marcey St. was updated to include less apartments and parking spaces.
The City Council’s Zoning Committee gave the green light Tuesday to developer Sterling Bay’s proposal for a pair of apartment ...
The City Council is set to take a final vote Wednesday on Sterling Bay’s $350 million plan to build two towers of more than ...
The long-stalled residential development put a spotlight on the mayor's willingness to take on aldermanic prerogative.
Today in Chicago History: Porch collapse in Lincoln Park kills 13, injures more than 50 young people
2006: Northwestern University coach Randy Walker died at 52 of a heart attack. He was at home in Wilmette at about 10 p.m. when he felt chest pains. He was rushed to Evanston Hospital but could not be ...
A new developer is set to take control of part of the former Lincoln Yards, with a new vision of what it could become.
The discovery of grassland-loving dickcissels on the site of Sterling Bay's stalled megadevelopment suggests the value of ...
The Wizard of Oz mural in Humboldt Park, the Haymarket Memorial downtown and the Buddha heads in Lincoln Park are among the works that readers called out in a diverse list.
Jim Letchinger’s firm JDL and his equity partner, Los Angeles-based Kayne Anderson, announced Thursday that they’re moving ...
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