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Long before skyscrapers lined the lakefront, one determined figure fought to keep Grant Park open and public. His quiet stand against powerful interests helped preserve one of Chicago’s most iconic ...
And this summer, the organization Space to Grow, is working to transform five new sites.The focus is on historically disinvested communities. Jennifer Tani, is the President and CEO of the Healthy ...
Celebrate all things GREEN in Chicago at Spring Green presented by Chicago Gateway Green! Kick-off the start of St. Patrick’s Day weekend by joining Chicago Gateway Green’s Associate board for an ...
An established homebuilder in the Chicago area is planning a residential development at Aptakisic and Prairie roads in ...
CHICAGO - Welcome back to another weekend, Chicago! From country stars at Windy City Smokeout to global flavors at the World Fair US, here's your guide to what's happening around town July 11-13. What ...
The City Council’s Zoning Committee gave the green light Tuesday to developer Sterling Bay’s proposal for a pair of apartment ...
He survived the hell of war and a POW camp, only to die in a heat wave in Chicago,” said a retired Army captain Thursday as ...
The Green Mill is over 100 years old, and was once a popular spot for infamous Chicago gangster Al Capone to see and be seen. It operated as a speakeasy during Prohibition.
Chicago Plan Commission green lights 23-story apartment tower near Goose Island The tower would be the latest in a string of developments that continue to attract more people to the former ...