Tag: Aerial photographs
Design work underway on North Pier lofts in Streeterville
A month ago we noted that the former North Pier Terminal in Streeterville had been acquired by an investor group.
Yesterday's email brought wo [...]
Will DePaul wreck a great development opportunity?
Yesterday's Chicago Tribune served up this heart-stopping news:
DePaul University appears to be weighing a site west of Lincoln Park for a Blue [...]
Construction underway on Catalyst apartments in West Loop
Marquette Companies has begun construction on Catalyst, 630 W Washington in the West Loop. When complete the 22-story building will encompass 223 [...]
The Loop’s blue building on LaSalle Street
All that remains of the circa-1910 Otis Building at 10 S LaSalle is four stories of its original façade, and it's all you may have ever noticed of [...]
Streeterville apartments, ranked by Facebook Likes
If you search for Streeterville apartment building Facebook pages at Facebook, you may miss half of them. Google search is a more reliable way to [...]
The battle of the observation decks – One WTC, Willis Tower, Hancock Center
Yesterday the Port Authority made available a video of the 3-story observatory that will open at the top of One World Trade Center. Based on the v [...]
Lower-priced South Loop 2-bedrooms harder to find this week
Three South Loop buildings saw their lowest-priced units rented last week, with significantly higher rents on the remaining available units.
A [...]
An at-a-glance list of South Loop apartment rents
The software systems that continually reset rents at the major apartment complexes appear to have notched up most South Loop rents by modest amoun [...]
An up-to-date River North at-a-glance apartment list
If you want to rent an apartment in River North, you can see all of your managed apartment building options on YoChicago's availability list, belo [...]
South Loop rents show a small uptick in price
The software systems that continually reset rents at the major apartment complexes appear to have notched up most South Loop rents by modest amoun [...]
What’s for rent in River North, including a 3-bedroom penthouse
A rare 2,216 square foot 3-bedroom, 3-bath penthouse at The Chicagoan, 750 N Rush, became available during the past week. I was in that unit back [...]
A free rent deal at Bronzeville’s Lake Meadows
Five years ago today we linked to a Crain's Chicago Real Estate Daily Report that Draper & Kramer planned to demolish the 1,870-unit Lake Meadows [...]
An at-a-glance South Loop apartment availability list
If you want to rent in the South Loop, you can see all of your managed apartment building options on YoChicago's South Loop availability list, bel [...]
Will you be living in a lakefront NORC?
The New York Times recently focused on the changes that changing demographics have wrought in some Upper West Side buildings:
When the co-op co [...]
How to find the best deal on a Streeterville apartment
Chicago's rental services would like you to believe that it's a difficult task to find your best apartment deal in the Streeterville. In fact, it [...]
Will Fifield “tack on” a hotel and 350 apartments to a West Loop office tower?
We haven't added Steve Fifield's site at 601-625 W Monroe in the West Loop to our list of new downtown apartment projects, because current plans c [...]
More new apartments headed for the West Loop
In September of 2007 we reported that 75% of the loft condos at 123 N Sangamon in the West Loop were under contract and closings would begin the f [...]
Loft apartments planned for the Oriental Theater
It seems like there's no end to the stream of new apartment announcements in downtown Chicago.
The Sun-Times' David Roeder is reporting that de [...]
An updated South Loop apartment availability list
Rents and availabilities are little changed since last week.
If you want to rent in the South Loop, you can see all of your managed apartment [...]
From the vault – anticipating the Olympic Village
Five years ago Chicagoans were debating whether the city would or should host the 2016 Olympics. YoChicago was noting that the city's "claim to th [...]