Business advocates say closing the Chicago office on Michigan Avenue harms small businesses that need support.
With humble beginnings that started out in a church basement in 1985, Deborah's Place has become a beacon and safe haven for ...
City officials began the process Wednesday of finding apartments for about 30 homeless people living in a Gompers Park encampment.
ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, today released its latest Special Housing Risk Report spotlighting county-level housing markets around the United States ...
Lender’s lawsuit is the latest delay in a series of setbacks for a lodging project meant to enhance the downtown of a ...
A historic Chicago bowling alley is asking for some help keeping the doors open after the owners were handed a property tax ...
The Accelerated Moving Event aims to persuade those living at the park on the 4200 block of West Foster Avenue to accept housing or shelter opportunities and provide them with support services.
Two South Side churches, two industrial icons and a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Austin round out Preservation Chicago's annual list of "imminently threatened" historic buildings.
Disaster-related legal issues can persist for years. Without legal intervention, these issues can prevent families from ...
A Chicago advocacy group dedicated to preserving historic buildings in the city has created a list of what it deems to be Chicago’s seven most endangered structures. The list, released today by ...
The list includes buildings in Bronzeville, Back of the Yards, Austin, McKinley Park, Englewood, the Loop and Hyde Park.
At the top of Preservation Chicago's annual list of endangered buildings is one built on Randolph Street just after the ...
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