The 40-story building at 190 S. LaSalle St. is up for sale despite a recent string of ugly deals for anyone unloading an ...
With the Loop struggling, public agencies don’t have clear in-office policies even as the Windy City’s largest employers.
The values are going down downtown. Residential is going to take on a greater share of the tax bill,” an expert says, which could have broader implications for Chicago’s future.
The Trump administration is aiming to unload half the buildings the government owns and cancel 50% of leases for offices across the country.
Flaherty also served on the Preservation Commission for two terms, did research for the Landmark Committee and sat on the Aurora Downtown Board. And she’s mighty proud of chairing the committee that ...
The so-called Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has listed seven leases in Illinois ... the Rookery Building and the Chicago Board of Trade along LaSalle Street in the Loop ...
Who’s paying?: Areas like the Near West Side, Logan Square and Bronzeville have been particularly hard hit by rising taxes, much of which result from new commercial and residential developments.
Data centers have been spilling over from Chicago into Northwest Indiana and are likely to continue to come to the Region, ...
The Columbia women’s basketball team plays in an intimate 2,700-set gym nestled in Manhattan that is nowhere to be found on ...
The transformation will turn a vacant corporate campus into a thriving ‘Main Street’ that serves ... several committees including the ICSC Illinois State Committee and the Next Generation ...
“I live in this community, and my son attended the Montessori school that’s right here in this building ... her degree in marketing from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.