Thomas Rozak, Dan Mocderi file zoning application for 292-foot-tall structure in Chicago
Thomas Rozak, an experienced architect-developer, and its partner, Dan Mocderi, have filed a zoning plan for a 26-story residential tower …
Thomas Rozak, an experienced architect-developer, and its partner, Dan Mocderi, have filed a zoning plan for a 26-story residential tower …
The City Council of the City of Joliet has announced the official reopening of North Chicago Street in downtown Joliet. …
The cross country teams of the Junior Joliet College created history at Division III National Championship Meet of the National …
A federal investigation has been conducted to target individuals involved in drug trafficking and firearms offensive on the West Side …
In the third quarter of the year, Chicago’s office space largely remained idle. The reason for this is because more …
Dwayne E. Robinson, of O’Fallon, Illinois is charged with sexually exploiting a minor and possession of prepubescent child pornography. The …
The renowned non-profit hub for contemporary art located on Chicago’s vibrant South Side Hyde Park Art Center, will be presenting …
Chicago Steel’s 2020-2021 season started with a bang as they fell to the Muskegon Lumberjacks by a score of 10-8 …
John Feeney, a 30-year-old Grundy County man, has been charged in a federal court in Chicago for possessing explosive devices …
The City of Chicago has issued a building permit of $78 million for the construction of an apartment tower in …
The small businesses in the City of Naperville have been affected negatively by the coronavirus pandemic. The City of Naperville …
The positivity rate of Will County for the coronavirus is 18.6%, according to the Illinois Public Health Department (IDPH). JB …
Dennis W. Haggerty, the president of At Diagnostic Inc., has been charged with one count of wire fraud in the …
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has threatened to issue state-at-home order as a last resort amid the rising number …
Illinois could join Maine and Nebraska in dividing up the electoral votes proportionally apart from the winner-takes-all state. The electoral …
The Chicago Steel will start their 2020-2021 regular season on home turf against the Eastern Conference rival Muskegon Lumberjacks on …
On Wednesday, November 11, 2020, around 4:43 p.m., police and firefighter/paramedics from Bensenville responded to a report of an industrial …
The Rockford Area Economic Development Council (RAEDC) announced that it would support the latest partnership between the City of Rockford, …
Chicago-based Clayco’s real estate development and investment arm CRG has announced the launch of a new national residential development strategy. …
Two men have been indicted on federal firearm offenses for allegedly trafficking multiple handguns from Indiana to Chicago. The two …
The Naperville Park District’s 2020 Pumpkin Smash had a record turnout. Warm weather and the opportunity to participate in a …
Since legalizing adult-use cannabis at the beginning of the year, Illinois has sold more than $500 million worth of product. …
The Chicago Steel will face the Muskegon Lumberjacks to open the 2020-21 regular season on Saturday, November 14 at 7:35 …
The Board of Education of Lake Forest School District 115 received a warning letter from the Lake Forest Education Association …
The City of Elgin will be honoring the nation’s veterans. In partnership with American Legion Post 57, the City of …
The Springfield Fire Department announced in a press release that thirty-seven (37) firefighters had been quarantined due to the coronavirus …
The estimated pre-sale price of Alexander Calder’s standing mobile, Triple Cross, from 1947 was $600,000-$800,000. However, the Hindman’s Post War …
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