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The Bea Hive Bash at The Auditorium, celebrating the legacy of Beatrice “Bea” Spachner, the patron responsible for rescuing ...
Ann Grube and her husband, John, a retired Northern Trust executive, are putting the 1920s mansion on the market at $4.95 million.
The NFL Draft is an inexact science — which is a polite way of calling it an educated guessing game. Between mock drafts, smokescreens, television analyst debates and social media speculation, the ...
The United Building, a timeless landmark at the corner of St Mary’s Terrace and Govan Mbeki Avenue, stands resplendent in ...
An extraordinary private club turned hotel, the Chicago Athletic Association has restored rooms, amazing views of Lake ...
From the little-known architect to the over 375,000 terra cotta pieces on the facade, the pioneering radio stations and ...
Illinois has a deep connection to the Underground Railroad. That's why lawmakers are pushing an initiative to preserve sites ...
The Plant, as it's called now, was a former meatpacking facility in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighborhood. But instead of a crumbling, old plant, Edel had a vision of sustainability and innovation.
At just 3.4 acres, the long-awaited $15 million Jean-Baptiste Point DuSable Park won’t be the city’s largest public green ...
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Authors Robert Sharoff and Tim Samuelson, alongside Photographer William Zbaren, Contributors to the book “The Wrigley ...