Shared from:
The famed improv theater will move into a new ADA-compliant space on West 42nd Street.
The 1920’s structure served as a community center for Chicago’s Native American population for 50 years.
Sheffer worked with a designer who made the apartment luxurious, but also representative of his identity.
This is the only residence in Irving Park listed for under $100,000
The Chicago Architecture Foundation’s Eric Allix Rogers highlights what’s new and noteworthy for this year’s event
The 1925 structure will reopen as 176 new rental units.
Located a short walk from the Wilson CTA stop, the new development will include 33 apartments and no parking.
Uptown is a great value for growing families or those who need the extra space
New York City’s oldest street is more than its skid row reputation.
The West Loop development boom is showing no signs of slowing down.