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Earlier this year, Kelly’s former landlord — a Wisconsin-based property management company — secured a $3.5 million judgment against the singer to cover unpaid rent and repair costs at the studio space at 219 N. Justine St.
A hotel and a residential high-rise are the latest offerings as investors position for a real estate revival once the pandemic subsides.
Over a two-hour period Wednesday in the West Loop and University Village, police responded to a carjacking, an armed robbery and an attempted car theft.
Last year, 2.06 million parking tickets were issued in Chicago. This year, through June 30, only 498,980 tickets were written. Booting has seen a similar drop — from 57,196 in 2019 to just 12,018 during the first six months of 2020.
Local 130, a fixture in the neighborhood for decades, begins to answer some of the questions neighborhood residents have had about the property’s future.
The closure, which begins this weekend, is between Morgan and Carpenter streets.
U.S. Rep. Danny Davis said “things that were burned down and torn down 50 years ago ... are still down. There are vacant lots that were created after the assassination” of Dr. Martin Luther King. “They were vacant then. They’re vacant now.”
Fans enjoy a little bit of normal as the Chicago Blackhawks advance in the NHL playoffs.
Alinea’s coronavirus-shaped canapé isn’t offensive. It’s cute, funny, and maybe even necessary.
Transportation Commissioner Gia Biagi said she needs to give the handful of companies expected to be involved in the second pilot time to sort out their shaky finances after heavy losses tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
Police canceled a missing person alert Monday afternoon.
At least 45 people have tested positive for COVID-19 at Haymarket Center, 932 W. Washington Blvd. — 14 employees and 31 patients, according to a facility spokesperson.
“Our ideal situation is to be able to get back to paying people payroll while we are closed,” said Andrew Mooney, general manager of Art + Science hair salons.
Proposal tugs at the heart on a finale that also includes Jay Cutler’s contribution to the Uncommon James product line.
Transportation Commissioner Gia Biagi said the next test is likely to begin this summer, but it hasn’t been designed, nor has the test area been picked. Only firms that took part in the first program will be eligible.
The judge said that while looting $125,000 from the now-shuttered Embeya restaurant was certainly “not negligible,” it was not among the “most serious” fraud cases that end up at the Dirksen Building.
The suspect ran with cash and cigarettes, police said.
The Fulton Market pop-up, which chased the All-Star Game buzz, remains open through March 2.
The service disruption is necessary to accommodate Chicago Department of Transportation maintenance on the Lake Street bridge over the Chicago River, the CTA said.
The church said the decision came down to competition from the changing summer festival scene in Chicago.
A 28-year-old man was taken to Stroger Hospital in serious-to-critical condition, fire officials said.
Deals includes developments on the old Treasure Island and Vienna Beef sites
A 41-year-old tried crossing the street in the 700 block of West Randolph Street when he was hit by a black Jeep, police said.
Ald. Walter Burnett says tax increment financing money could be tapped for the open-space project.
Electric scooters help get people to public transit, thereby reducing motorists on Chicago’s roadways, the company, Lime, asserts.