The apparent breakthrough started with a text message from Mayor Brandon Johnson to Pat Cleary, president of the Chicago ...
Under Assessor Fritz Kaegi’s estimates, homeowners will pay 49% of Chicago’s property tax burden, while commercial owners ...
The Cook County assessor's final estimates would shift the city's property tax burden slightly in favor of homeowners and ...
As time moves along a good portion of the buildings that are constructed are not continually used for their original purpose. Over the years, countless businesses may occupy said buildings and other ...
More than 250 people walked designated routes through the city Thursday night for a physical count everyone who is experiencing homelessness — including everyone in shelters. On Thursday night, dozens ...
Additional Dwelling Unit Ordinance, while well-intentioned, has stifled development. Despite 71% of Chicagoans being in favor ...
The casino company wants to reduce its property tax bill for 12 years and is seeking the incentive without support from Mayor ...
Mayor Johnson’s plan to float $830 million in new bonds is questionable following Chicago’s first credit downgrade in a decade.
“You care more about illegals than the people of Chicago. We are from here. You prioritize them more than us. What are you doing, man?” Aldermen blocked a measure to relax the city’s sanctuary ...
Residents of Cora Erasmus plead with the city to attend to issue in their ... The lack of municipal maintenance has forced residents, many of whom rely on government grants, to shoulder the ...
There’s a new future in store for Michael Jordan’s longtime Chicago-area mansion. After sitting on the market for more than a decade, the basketball icon’s sprawling Highland Park property ...
Chicago isn’t known as a burger town. Sure, Ray Kroc opened the first McDonald’s franchise in the suburbs, but hot dogs and Italian beef outmuscle burgers in the city’s street food scene.