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Decades ago, Washington Square Park often drew crowds of 2,000 or more, and by the early 1900s it had acquired the unofficial ...
West Side residents are joining forces to oppose a developer’s plans for a zoning change that would make way for a casino at ...
As summer looms, a debate resumes over what to do about “teen takeovers” downtown after boy is shot in Streeterville.
Free to visit and located in the last surviving building of the former Jane Addams Homes, the new Chicago museum is filled ...
Pink Hats Construction, which employs women carpenters and plumbers, is leading the renovation of the 16,000-square-foot ...
In March 2019, Brittany Hill was holding her child, Ja-Miley Jones, and speaking to her boyfriend on North Mason Avenue when ...
The Cubs home opener on April 14, 1978, is famous for its massive crowd, which topped out at 45,777 — a record for a home ...
Nonprofit Preservation of (POAH) and its partner, KMW Communities LLC, have closed on financing for The Ave., a 52-unit mixed ...
The story of this living monument begins with Charles Weeghman, a classic Chicago striver who could have stepped out of the ...