Articles filed under Residential Real Estate
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With promise of $47 million in public funding, Schaumburg all in on The DistrictJul 26, 2024 11:01 pm - Schaumburg has pledged $47 million in public funding for The District at Veridian, clearing the way for construction to begin on the $185 million, 30-acre mixed-use development on the former Motorola campus.
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Citing safety and building height, Arlington Heights panel rejects affordable housing planJul 25, 2024 6:46 pm - Citing concerns ranging from crime and tenant vetting to building height and compatibility with the neighborhood, the Arlington Heights plan commission has rejected revised plans for a 3-story, 25-unit permanent supportive housing development for people with disabilities and veterans on South Arlington Heights Road.
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Do leases automatically renew unless you give notice? It’s not the law.Jul 25, 2024 6:00 am - An owner wants to keep a renter’s security deposit because he didn’t give 60 days notice. He said it’s the law. It’s not, but it could be in the lease.
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‘It left them scrambling’: Abrupt closing of Libertyville Montessori surprises staff, parentsJul 24, 2024 11:24 am - The 60-year-old Libertyville Montessori School will be demolished as part of the Springs at Mundelein apartment homes project on Butterfield Road.
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The Moorings proposes 70 new senior independent-living apartments in Arlington HeightsJul 23, 2024 7:20 pm - Looking to meet increasing demand, The Moorings has proposed construction of a 5-story, 70-unit independent-living apartment building on its campus in Arlington Heights.
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New life for ‘zombie offices’? Suburbs’ less desired buildings are gradually repurposing in evolving marketJul 21, 2024 5:39 am - While companies are continuing their flight to higher quality suburban office space in the evolving post-pandemic market, data suggests the region may be gradually figuring out how to repurpose its less desired buildings.
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What to do if your landlord raises your rentJul 21, 2024 5:08 am - Renters across the country are feeling the squeeze of higher prices. According to the latest annual report on the state of rental housing from the Joint Center for Housin...
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About 300 apartments coming to Huntley, despite some village board reluctanceJul 19, 2024 9:27 am - Huntley soon will be home to a new apartment complex near the Huntley Springs Retirement Resort near the intersection of Route 47 and Powers Road. Henry Patel, the develo...
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U.S. housing starts increase on pickup in multifamily constructionJul 18, 2024 3:13 pm - New U.S. home construction picked up in June, though a decline in single-family housing starts to an eight-month low underscored a real estate market challenged by high i...
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Developer officially asks Sugar Grove to approve controversial development near I-88, Route 47Jul 18, 2024 11:48 am - It’s official: Developer submits annexation, zoning requests for an 861-acre mixed-use development at I-88 and Route 47 near Sugar Grove.