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Home loan interest rates have dipped for five straight weeks, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage now at 6.67 percent.
The City of Chicago is set to implement stricter regulations for short-term rental units, requiring Airbnb hosts to submit quarterly reports to enhance transparency and accountability.
May 19, 2025 – The Chicago Police Department (CPD) has announced command staff promotions aimed at enhancing public safety across the city. Bielfeldt (left) has been with CPD for 26 years, previously ...
Three historic row houses on the Near North Side are listed for sale after a foreclosure saga linked to a failed high-rise plan that cost investors over $50 million.
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 ...
By Don DeBat Apr. 14, 2025 – With little relief coming from Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi, tax-battered property owners in Chicago and the suburbs are turning to the Cook County Board of Review ...
Rent prices in Chicago are soaring, with luxury apartments hitting a record $3.61 per square foot. Analysts predict further increases, driven by high property taxes and demand from young professionals ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Chicago City Council's Committee on Finance approved use of TIF funds for the 78-unit mixed-income housing project at Cabrini-Green.
A controversial 36-story high-rise with 349 apartments is set for construction in Old Town despite significant local opposition, raising concerns over traffic and community impact.
Feb. 3, 2025 – Nashville radio station WSM-AM first hit the airwaves on October 5, 1925, and a few weeks later hosted a live music show with a local fiddle player. The program was called “WSM Barn ...