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An extraordinary private club turned hotel, the Chicago Athletic Association has restored rooms, amazing views of Lake ...
From the little-known architect to the over 375,000 terra cotta pieces on the facade, the pioneering radio stations and ...
The new National Public Housing Museum in Chicago shows how narratives and prejudice doomed a great social investment.
The 67-year-old St. Thomas More — a striking example of modernist Catholic ecclesiastical design — will hold its last liturgy ...
Restoration of the garden's main feature, a 100-foot long Mediterranean revival-styled pergola, is set to begin this summer.
A New York-based developer wants to convert the former Inn at Lincoln Park into 40 apartments with ground-floor retail.
Since it opened to the public on Dec. 11, 1933, the Nelson — whose east wing was originally called the Atkins Museum of Fine ...
Five years after Covid shuttered the market, companies have begun signing new leases at a faster pace, and many are seeking upgrades.
It's not the first major shuffle of office space around the refinery, which Standard Oil first opened in 1889 to refine ...
One tech leader says it’s broken. Others say it’s evolving. Here’s what the MACH debate means for your composability strategy ...
Summertime struggle: Chicago’s neighborhood street festivals are struggling to survive, according to a new coalition of 20 ...