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Great Chicago Fire slowed interest in wood buildings, but city's first mass timber tower could soon...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 years agoCHICAGO — Developer Sterling Bay is set to begin construction of Chicago’s first mass timber building, a nine-story, apartment tower in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. If approved by City Council ...
Editorial: Chicago teachers ponder funding Lincoln Yards, a development CTU once protested. Watch...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 10 months agoTwo mayors and a pandemic ago, Chicago made a huge commitment to Lincoln Yards, the ambitious plan...
Chicago developer planning high-rise apartments on South Boulevard
WSOC via Yahoo News· 1 year agoChicago-based Sterling Bay has big plans for its entry into the Charlotte market, beginning with a...
Investors pay $62.5 million to turn Durham shopping center into life sciences campus
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 2 years agoDevelopers paid $62.5 million for an aging shopping center just off the Durham Freeway last week and...
Life sciences developments are booming in Chicago, bringing jobs and helping fight ‘brain drain’
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 years agoMuch of Chicago’s office market remains stuck in the doldrums, but another economic engine has come...
Packers great Sterling Sharpe bypassed for Hall of Fame consideration
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo Sports· 9 months agoFormer Green Bay Packers wide receiver Sterling Sharpe was not among the three finalists selected by...
Former Green Bay Packers Sterling Sharpe, Mike Holmgren advance to next round of Pro Football Hall...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo Sports· 9 months agoSterling Sharpe and Mike Holmgren advanced through the latest round of voting by committees...
Lincoln Yards and The 78 are developments that are years off, but nearly $140 million in TIF funds...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 9 months agoThe two largest ongoing development projects in Chicago — one on the North Side, the other just...
Chicago is the deadliest city for migratory birds. A city ordinance that would protect them is still...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 year agoCHICAGO — Chicago is the deadliest city in the U.S. for birds journeying each spring and autumn...
Despite economic headwinds in 2023, life sciences development still a bright spot in Chicago
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 months agoChicago’s life sciences industry could in 2024 be one of the few bright spots in the city’s...