One of the largest zoning changes in recent city history, the move clears a path for the industrial corridor corridor to support new, mixed-use development.
Five simultaneous public presentations to discuss the proposed zoning changes for the North Branch Industrial Corridor are scheduled for the evening of July 11th.
The future of the rapidly-changing riverfront industrial corridor will be publicly discussed on the evening of February 21st. City planners will then tweak a finalized land use plan for the area.
The transformation of Chicago’s North Branch looks poised to take another leap forward as Greyhound actively shops its 8-acre maintenance facility at the southern tip of Goose Island for redevelopment.
Just one day following the announcement that it had completed the sale of Chicago’s iconic Tribune Tower for mixed-use redevelopment, Tribune Media is setting its sights on its printing facility along the Chicago River.
Currently serving as the maintenance garage and headquarters of the City of Chicago’s Department of Fleet and Facility Management, the massive riverfront complex near Goose Island will be relocated to the city's south side.
Located a stone’s throw from the tech offices at 600 W. Chicago and directly north of a relatively recent townhouse development, is this vacant property worth its eight-figure asking price?
While the vacant 28-acre site that once housed the former A. Finkl & Sons steel company has been the source of much development speculation, the scope of the DPD’s plans extend to the entire North Branch Industrial Corridor,
After years of neglect, many of Chicago's industrial corridors are making big comebacks. Attention continues moving up the Chicago River's North Branch to areas like Goose Island.