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The 52-story, 624-unit Newberry Plaza, 1030 N State St, was built by The Habitat Company in 1971 and converted to condominiums in 1981. At more than 550 feet in height it is taller than any building further north in Chicago, and was the sixth-tallest residential building in the world at the time of its completion. ...
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Posted by Joe Zekas on October 19, 2011
Chicago Real Estate Daily is reporting that Sudler has closed three of its offices, retrenching to a small Bucktown office. This essentially marks the end of what was once one of Chicago’s proudest and strongest real estate brands. The news comes as no surprise to anyone in the real estate industry, which has seen agents ...
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Posted by Joe Zekas on February 1, 2011
The 4,100 square-foot four-bedroom / 3.5-bath single-family Joe Zekas visited this weekend struck him as a lot of home for the money, with the type of kitchen and space that he rarely sees in this price range in a prime city location. In this sponsored video, Prudential Rubloff‘s Cathleen Walker, who typically works with home ...
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Posted by Joseph Askins on February 1, 2011
In 2010, Jameson “painted the town red,” a slogan that more accurately captured the mindset of a Chicago seller than the brokerage had probably intended. According to Crain’s, Sotheby’s International Realty has dumped Sudler in favor of Jameson, and that means Jameson could be getting the blues very soon, if the logo published by Chicago ...
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Posted by Joseph Askins on January 12, 2011
Crain’s is reporting that a deal may be imminent for the sale of a controlling interest in Sudler Sotheby’s to an individual who has pleaded guilty to felony charges. Some of you may be wondering why Illinois law permits a real estate brokerage, which may hold millions of dollars of client funds in trust, to ...
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Posted by Joe Zekas on January 5, 2011
Read the latest episode of the Sudler soap opera at Crain’s Chicago Business.
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Posted by Joe Zekas on October 28, 2009