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A report released Thursday by the National League of Cities found that housing, economic growth and the impact of federal ...
Good morning, Chicago. Evanston Mayor and former state legislator Daniel Biss’ progressive credentials got a boost this morning with an endorsement from U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren in Illinois’ ...
As City Council resumes deliberations on the Envision Evanston 2045 comprehensive plan next week, the Northwestern University ...
After years of debate, the Cincinnati Planning Commission cast a final vote on developer Kingsley + Co.’s plan to build a $67 million apartment development at the site of the former Hoffman ...
A Houston-based developer paid Northwestern Mutual $148 million for the 352-unit E2 apartment complex at 1890 Maple Ave. in downtown Evanston, according to Cook County records. It’s believed to ...
Cincinnati Planning Commission declined to approve a final development plan for the Mingo, an Evanston apartment project that will replace a former CPS building.
The Evanston City Council approved plans for two developments, each from a different developer, totaling 340 apartments at its City Council meeting on Nov. 11. Both apartment buildings will be near… ...
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More: The Mingo: 240-unit apartment complex in Evanston gets zoning approval from city planners Despite being the lawful owners of the land, Kingsley + Company is facing delay after delay from the ...
A developer, Kingsley + Company, is attempting to build a 240-unit apartment in Evanston at the former site of the Christ Temple Baptist Church, which sold the building to the developer for a fair ...
The Mingo, a planned 240-unit, mixed-income apartment complex in Evanston on the site of the old Hoffman School building, cleared a major hurdle Friday during a Cincinnati City Planning Commission ...
Evanston officials said the gas line was fixed by 3:45 p.m., and people who had been evacuated from the apartment buildings had been allowed to return home. No injuries were reported.
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