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Lincoln Property Co. has topped off it project at 4600 N. Marine Drive in Chicago, a $90 million luxury multifamily project slated to include more than 300 units. Gilbane Building Co. is the general ...
Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither was the Chicago skyline beloved around the world. It took thousands of talented people, millions of work hours, the vision of architects, and the skills of ...
For much of its history, Chicago was a public transit-friendly town. The first horse-drawn streetcars appeared on State Street in 1859, and by the turn of the century the city had developed complex ...
HUB 32, a 65-unit multifamily housing development, will provide affordable housing and community amenities in Chicago’s Garfield Park neighborhood. Brooks + Scarpa’s recently unveiled design takes ...
Ashok Selvam is the former James Beard Award-winning regional editor for Eater’s Midwest region, in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. He’s a native Chicagoan and had been ...
The Pritzker Traubert Foundation announced its 2025 Chicago Prize winner, with a grant that will help the community-led initiative redevelop a 17-acre lot.
Brinshore Development and The Michaels Organization have broken ground on Westhaven Park Phase IID, a 96-unit partially affordable development in Chicago. McShane Construction Co. and Ashlaur ...
The Chicago-based national affordable housing provider has been a long-time partner of the Chicago Housing Authority, but records show the housing authority had failed to make timely payments to ...
Some key players in Chicago CRE are struggling to get new projects off the ground, and the high cost of capital isn't solely to blame. The sticking point is what they describe as a high-tax ...