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Old Town’s historic Wacker House defaced by unpermitted work, preservationists say
THE HOME FRONT

Old Town’s historic Wacker House defaced by unpermitted work, preservationists say

The 150-year-old Wacker House at 1838 North Lincoln Park West, an iconic Swiss chalet Victorian landmark, is undergoing severe alterations that have drawn outrage from preservationists and neighborhood leaders.
Both accomplices in 2023 River North garage robbery back behind bars
RIVER NORTH

Both accomplices in 2023 River North garage robbery back behind bars

A 25-year prison sentence for a gunman who fired at a fleeing resident and a swift parole revocation for his co-defendant have brought finality to the prosecution of an armed hold-up inside a River North parking garage.
North Side real estate: Buyers pay record prices as inventory plummets
THE HOME FRONT

North Side real estate: Buyers pay record prices as inventory plummets

North Side homebuyers face a brutally competitive market as median prices hit a record $500,000 in Q2 2026. With inventory down nearly 23 percent, frantic bidding wars are forcing buyers to act fast and pay well over asking price to secure a home.
Real estate investment, cultural events fuel Q2 Loop growth
LOOP

Real estate investment, cultural events fuel Q2 Loop growth

Driven by nearly $700M in real estate investment, steadying office vacancies, and a $395M boost from arts and culture, the Loop’s economy gained momentum in Q2 2026, according to a new report from the Chicago Loop Alliance.
Is gentrification really Chicago’s villain? The hidden upside to rising property values
THE HOME FRONT

Is gentrification really Chicago’s villain? The hidden upside to rising property values

While the slow-moving creep of gentrification across Chicago can disrupt apartment renters, it also serves as a vital wealth-building tool for working-class homeowners—a complex reality now clashing with a wave of strict new city housing ordinances.
Bike lane boom or business bust? Critics push back on Chicago’s cycling grid
THE HOME FRONT

Bike lane boom or business bust? Critics push back on Chicago’s cycling grid

City officials say bike lanes aren’t hurting local business, but for shopkeepers losing street parking and drivers negotiating narrowed roads, Chicago’s transit shift feels less like progress and more like a high-speed squeeze.
Bally’s vs. City Council: Did Chicago’s casino contract deal the city a bad hand?
THE HOME FRONT

Bally’s vs. City Council: Did Chicago’s casino contract deal the city a bad hand?

Chicago wanted a lucrative casino monopoly, but it also wanted the quick fix of neighborhood video slots. Now, Bally’s is threatening to yank millions in community fees, sparking a high-stakes legal showdown on the Chicago River.
The art of slow travel: Finding serenity and simple pleasures in Shipshewana
CHICAGO TRAVELER

The art of slow travel: Finding serenity and simple pleasures in Shipshewana

When you come to a fork in the road, take the one less traveled to Shipshewana. That’s where you’ll find serenity in the Indiana countryside and simple Amish pleasures of home, food, and family. And a proliferation of red barns.
League of Women Voters cancels 5th District forum after Quigley does not respond
POLITICS

League of Women Voters cancels 5th District forum after Quigley does not respond

Unanswered emails have canceled a planned 5th Congressional District candidate forum, spotlighting a quiet procedural strategy incumbents can use to limit a challenger’s platform.
Sheriff deputies to supplement CPD following gang shooting in River North
CRIME & SAFETY

Sheriff deputies to supplement CPD following gang shooting in River North

An increased deployment of Cook County Sheriff’s deputies over the July 4th weekend will maintain a permanent presence in River North following a brazen July 1 gang shooting that left one man dead and a bystander injured at 515 N. State St.
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