With a glowing endorsement by the Chicago Tribune, Fritz Kaegi is leaning on his record of data-driven reform as he fights a primary challenge from Patrick Hynes, a candidate Kaegi claims is ...
In the heart of what was once the nation's most infamous public housing project, a 137-year-old church is being gutted for $1 ...
Nov. 7, 2023 – An accountant studying the finances of the condominium association at The John Hancock Center is accusing the association, its property management company, accounting firm, and a ...
Dec. 17, 2024 – A recent election at 175 East Delaware Place has left residents at the Hancock Center homeowners association scratching their heads over voting results. On October 8, Salvi Gupta was ...
Sep. 12, 2021 – It was a beautiful, warm May 27 night, perfect to be a spectator at the over-60 16-inch softball league under the lights at the community park in northwest suburban Elk Grove Village.
Oct. 21, 2023 – Attorneys for a group of Chinese investors still awaiting the return of $27.5 million they had lent to a pair of real estate developers – who had sought to build a still-born 60-story ...
Mar. 16, 2025 – Professional gamblers are rolling their eyes at Bally’s run of bad luck while trying to build its $1.7 billion casino in Chicago. Bally’s initial $250 million public offering for women ...
Aug. 7, 2024 – A plan ten years in the making to reenergize Wabash Avenue with programmable LED tubes on the underside of the L tracks in the Loop will finally see the light on August 15. Fifty feet ...
Jun. 17, 2025 – All-inclusive resorts have lost much of their luster in recent years. The concept of bundling room and board, and sometimes flights, into a budget-friendly price remains popular, but ...
Oct. 28, 2025 – An ambitious Chicago pastry chef returns to her Door County hometown for Christmas, rekindles an old romance, and must decide between her big-city career dreams and saving her family’s ...
A luxury jewelry heist valued at over $40,000 may have unfolded in the John Hancock Center, with potential surveillance evidence of the suspect seen on the unit owner’s security camera. Police have ...
A new University of Chicago study reveals that reforms by Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi could have saved middle and lower-income homeowners $1.9 billion in property taxes. The assessment changes ...
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