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Dwindling inventory and strong buyer demand pushed the median sales price of an attached home on the North Side to a new ...
By Don DeBat Aug. 4, 2025 – Fueled by a shortage of for-sale listings, prices of existing homes and condominiums skyrocketed to record levels this spring on Chicago’s North Side, reports a ...
The Chicago Park District's new master plan for Grant Park threatens to overlook the city's rich 16-inch softball history, ...
Forget the crowded beaches and theme parks. Gulf County offers a tranquil escape with stunning scenery, quaint communities, ...
Bally's $1.7 billion casino project in Chicago is hitting snags, including a stalled public offering and construction delays. City officials and local residents express concerns over its viability and ...
A luxury jewelry heist valued at over $40,000 may have unfolded in the John Hancock Center, with potential surveillance evidence of the suspect seen on the unit owner's security camera. Police have ...
A battle is brewing as landlords unite against the newly enacted Northwest Side Housing Preservation Ordinance, which grants extensive rights to renters and is seen by owners as a threat to private ...
The otherwise flawless 1980 film contains one inaccuracy. Property taxes are paid at the Cook County Treasurer’s office, not the Assessor’s office. Nonetheless, Fritz Kaegi, the current Assessor, has ...
An accountant studying the finances of the condominium association at The John Hancock Center is accusing the association of 'potential criminal activities' involving its reserve study.
A ransomware attack on a property management company in Chicago did not get ransom but exposed personal information about unit owners and prospective unit owners at John Hancock Center.
The Chicago Fire Department's Fire Prevention Bureau, which is located in River North, has a new leader.
A year that has lived in infamy and reshaped the history of the City of Chicago. First of two articles looking back on Chicago newspapers in 1968.