Supply glut may set downtown home market back a year
A mixture of coronavirus and social unrest may be setting portions of Chicago’s real estate market back by a...
A mixture of coronavirus and social unrest may be setting portions of Chicago’s real estate market back by a...
Downtown Chicago’s office market has hit a wall as office vacancy reached its highest point in more than eight...
Alderman Brendan Reilly oversees one of Chicago’s most active wards. The 42nd is the epicenter of tourism, with attractions like the Magnificent Mile, Navy...
A low-slung Loop property that’s been at the center of a drawn-out bankruptcy saga could give way to a supertower. The State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio, which owns 77 W. Wacker, just acquired...
Every day, The Real Deal rounds up Chicago’s biggest real estate news, from breaking news and scoops to announcements and deals. We update this...
After the devastation of the Sept. 11 attacks, it was years before the city and developers could break ground on the 16-acre site. In...
The owner of a 10-acre swath of land in River North is looking for a buyer in what could...
The hulking, Helmut Jahn-designed Thompson Center in the Loop is in dire need of repair. The 1.2-million-square-foot state office...
Developers aren’t the only ones who’ve cashed in on the ever-increasing demand for Downtown rental units. The explosion of...
A few years ago, when Allen Rogoway was working with corporate clients seeking to set up offices in Chicago, he would almost never mention...