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SEIU allies in City Council blocked a vote on Onni Group’s 2,451-unit project over a labor peace agreement, delaying the $1.1 ...
Developers flipped a former Comcast office site into a warehouse and sold it for $20 million, reinforcing a pandemic-era ...
The measure would have given CPD more control to prevent teen gatherings in downtown business and tourist districts.
There is a precedent here — ironically from Chicago-based Mondelez. After Kraft was spun off, Mondelez retained the sexier ...
The French tire company today released its latest additions to the city's Michelin Guide, a 100-plus-long list of restaurants ...
A Brookings report puts Chicago in the top tier of U.S. AI hubs, citing its talent, research power and corporate strength ...
As the ADA turns 35, some Chicago architects, designers and officials are working to expand accessibility beyond what the law ...
Supporters of the legislation planned to further amend the ordinance to provide more restrictions to building coach houses in single-family neighborhoods.
A condo board is suing the city and developer Fern Hill to stop a 349-unit apartment tower that won zoning approval for 1600 N. LaSalle St. in Old Town.
This is one of Boka Restaurant Group’s first moves after taking over hospitality services at the Chicago Athletic Association hotel this year.
Susana Mendoza won’t seek re-election as Illinois comptroller and is leaving the door open to a 2027 run for Chicago mayor.
Two big hanging Chicago political questions will get an answer later this morning when Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza is expected to announce if she’ll seek a third term in that job — or instead ...
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