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Fresh off a float in the Pride Parade, former 46th Ward Alderman James Cappleman joins Steve Dale to talk about city politics ...
Developer Sterling Bay is losing the Lincoln Park site to impatient lenders. Now, Chicago's JDL Development is close to ...
However, many Chicago City Council members remain skeptical of ADU legalization, wary of any move that would limit their ...
Preservation advocates want the abandoned 23-acre site redeveloped into public festival grounds similar to the Salt Shed.
Three years after concerned citizens of Joliet raised awareness regarding the opening of a two-story apartment building in ...
In a neighborhood where demolition of vintage housing has been rampant for years, a developer opted to retain an 1870s ...
An effort to require Chicago businesses to install surveillance cameras started with a City Council majority but is now ...
Chicago-based Initium Development is proposing a five-story, 48-unit apartment building at 2600-2610 N. Clark St. in east ...
The summit, now in its third year, continues its calls against displacement and affordable housing on Chicago’s South Side.
Another proposal for a long-idle corner in southern Lake Forest appears to have fizzled out as the coffee retailer Starbucks ...
A historic Chicago bank building is getting a new lease on life, with city officials granting it special status and financial incentives to support its transformation.
Alds. Felix Cardona Jr. and Gilbert Villegas say there’s too much red tape in the program that gives renters the right of first refusal to buy their building.