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New sheriff, new rules: Fed Chief Warsh signals higher mortgage rates ahead
THE HOME FRONT

New sheriff, new rules: Fed Chief Warsh signals higher mortgage rates ahead

Any hopes of a summer break for home buyers have officially evaporated. With the Federal Reserve signaling its first potential interest rate hike of the year, Chicago’s housing market is bracing for a new era of tougher borrowing costs.
What is Alderman Martin smoking? The risky return of the single-stairway apartment
THE HOME FRONT

What is Alderman Martin smoking? The risky return of the single-stairway apartment

Chicago’s history is written in ash and smoke. Decades after historic fires forced the city to build strict safety codes, a new single-stairway housing proposal is sparking a fierce firefight over compromising public safety.
Culture is big business: Arts sector accounts for 16% of Loop jobs
LOOP

Culture is big business: Arts sector accounts for 16% of Loop jobs

Nearly one in six jobs in the Loop is supported by the creative industries, according to a new economic impact study detailing the financial footprint of downtown arts and culture.
Chicago’s proposed ‘Tenant Bill of Rights’ could cost both landlords and renters
THE HOME FRONT

Chicago’s proposed ‘Tenant Bill of Rights’ could cost both landlords and renters

Mayor Johnson is preparing a sweeping “Protecting Renters Ordinance” for Chicago. But while City Hall frames it as a vital tenant defense, local landlords warn new fees and a mandatory registry will drive up monthly rents by at least $100.
Chicago real estate feud boils over as MLS shuts down Zillow’s data access
THE HOME FRONT

Chicago real estate feud boils over as MLS shuts down Zillow’s data access

A massive feud between Zillow and local industry leaders erupted after Chicago’s major multiple listing service cut off the aggregator’s data access, causing thousands of local home listings to suddenly vanish from the platform.
Jewelers Building to get $25M hospitality-driven renovation
LOOP

Jewelers Building to get $25M hospitality-driven renovation

A high-profile real estate joint venture has unveiled plans for a major overhaul of the landmark 1927 high-rise, bringing a rooftop restaurant, luxury fitness amenities, and modernized workspaces to the iconic riverfront property.
Appellate court decision ends 19-year dispute at Palmolive Building
MAGNIFICENT MILE

Appellate court decision ends 19-year dispute at Palmolive Building

What started as a $36,312 dispute over shower floor tiles at the landmark Palmolive Building has ended 19 years later with a $4.2M bill – driven by legal fees – and a case file that snared more than 150 defendants.
Byrne’s ‘Theater of the Mind’ extends at Reid Murdoch Building
RIVER NORTH

Byrne’s ‘Theater of the Mind’ extends at Reid Murdoch Building

Goodman Theatre’s immersive sensory installation, co-created by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar, has officially extended its run at River North’s landmark Reid Murdoch Building through August.
Remembering Sam Sianis: The Billy Goat proprietor who sponsored Chicago’s top softball dynasty
THE HOME FRONT

Remembering Sam Sianis: The Billy Goat proprietor who sponsored Chicago’s top softball dynasty

Chicago-style 16-inch softball managers might tell you losing a good sponsor is worse than losing a brother. With the passing of legendary Billy Goat Tavern proprietor Sam Sianis, 91, no statement is truer for decades of Chicago journalists and players.
Surviving ‘Condoland’: New state bills aim to protect HOA owners from board abuse
THE HOME FRONT

Surviving ‘Condoland’: New state bills aim to protect HOA owners from board abuse

For thousands of Illinoisans, an HOA turns the American dream into ‘condo jail.’ To combat board abuse and financial mismanagement, state lawmakers are weighing new bills to protect frustrated owners in ‘Condoland.’
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