CHICAGO-Three developers, one of them proposing a $63-million mixed-use project over a nearly one-mile stretch in North Lawndale, all want something the city is not prepared to offer: infrastructure improvements.
HARVARD, IL-Market value of the 1.5-million-sf office and industrial campus on 300 acres has dropped by nearly half to $32.2 million, according to its most recent property tax assessment, and a fraction of its replacement value.
HARVARD, IL-Market value of the 1.5-million-sf office and industrial campus on 300 acres has dropped by nearly half to $32.2 million, according to its most recent property tax assessment, and a fraction of its replacement value.
CHICAGO-Loyola University will spend more than $62 million renovating a 14-story building at 1012-28 W. Sheridan Rd., once the tallest building in the city. The university could receive up to $20.4 million in tax increment financing for a project that includes work on three residence halls.
CHICAGO-Loyola University will spend more than $62 million renovating a 14-story building at 1012-28 W. Sheridan Rd., once the tallest building in the city. The university could receive up to $20.4 million in tax increment financing for a project that includes work on three residence halls.
CHICAGO-The market gets five additional branches, with the city getting two of them. National City Bank is expanding in Frankfort while Countrywide leases space in Highland Park and Oak Lawn.
CHICAGO-The market gets five additional branches, with the city getting two of them. National City Bank is expanding in Frankfort while Countrywide leases space in Highland Park and Oak Lawn.
SCHAUMBURG, IL-The Providence, RI-based hotel company strikes a deal at $60,000 per key for Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc.'s property at 50 N. Martingale Rd., one of three assets it has on the market.
SCHAUMBURG, IL-The Providence, RI-based hotel company strikes a deal at $60,000 per key for Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc.'s property at 50 N. Martingale Rd., one of three assets it has on the market.
CHICAGO-The Metropolitan Mayors Caucus and Chicago Metropolis 2020 say affordable single-family homes, as well as townhouses and condominiums, must move to the forefront in place of single-family homes built on large lots.