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The Chicago Low-Income Housing Trust Fund is in charge of funding and administering over 3,000 rental subsidies for ...
Experts weigh in on why Chicago's abundance of lab space might be a good sign for the future of its life-sciences industry.
Securing housing for thousands of people leaving prison each year is vital to our shared economic prosperity, writes Dan ...
Chicago’s life sciences market has become the smallest of any major U.S. hub with a vacancy rate of 43.3 percent.
The purchase by Cedar Street signals development sites in the former meatpacking corridor aren't worth as much as they were a ...
Developer Zeb McLaurin and Ald. Pat Dowell are calling on neighbors to urge the city to help bring the local grocer to ...
Amid rising costs and threats to federal housing grants, Chicago is facing a shortfall of nearly 120,000 affordable housing units. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new Green Social Housing initiative aims to ...
The housing shortage is finally easing, but even with more listings available, the market still historically unaffordable to ...
An audience member at the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting asked why Warren Buffett was “still buying stocks instead of more property.” Buffett explained.
The Chicago Low-Income Housing Trust Fund is facing a $10 million gap in its $14.1 million budget for this year and needs a ...
The proposal from three University of Chicago undergrads to invest in neighborhoods by taxing owners of unused housing won ...
Dan Barrins (Senior Vice President in the Commercial Real Estate Group at Associated Bank) joins Steve Grzanich in ...