A Tribune analysis of CHA records show that each of the nine received at least two months of compensation at the salary level they had on their last day of work.
Category: Real Estate
City puts hundreds of vacant lots up for sale, part of several initiatives to kickstart development
Mayor Brandon Johnson envisions getting the empty lots into the hands of developers ready to build mixed-use districts or other projects.
Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum could squeeze Chicago apartment developers, leading to higher rents
Steel and aluminum are essential for high-rise construction, and are often cheaper to produce in countries like China, Mexico or Canada, one expert said.
Barrington Hills 5-bedroom house with 2 mudrooms and a dog-washing station: $3.8M
This new-construction home at 20 Creekside Lane, Barrington Hills, has a saltwater pool along with a sauna and a home theater.
Longtime Chicago journalist Walter Jacobson lists Gold Coast co-op unit for nearly $1.1M, and finds a buyer
Jacobson purchased the unit, which is on the third floor of a vintage building, in 2010.
National Association of Realtors cutting nearly 12% of staff as a part of a ‘strategy to reduce costs, streamline operations’
The cuts affect 41 employees, and 20 open positions will be eliminated.
Lakeview 6-bedroom house with elevator, finished basement: $3.3M
This four-story home at 461 W. Melrose St., Chicago, has a fully fenced backyard along with heated gutters and downspouts.
Illinois affordable housing projects on pause as Trump administration evaluates funds
Some renovation projects aimed at preserving and greening existing affordable housing properties are on hold in Chicago as the Trump administration evaluates a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development program.
Former Chicago Bulls player Zach LaVine lists Chicago condo for nearly $7M
Former Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine placed his 4,500-square-foot condominium on the 28th floor of the building at 9 W. Walton Street on the market for $6.9 million.
Federal workers on edge as Trump plans to shrink government and cut services proceed
In the Chicago area, more than 250,000 square feet of leased federal office space has been canceled.