Articles filed under Commercial Real Estate
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St. Charles interested in land trust idea for affordable housingMar 15, 2016 5:10 am - St. Charles aldermen are interested in studying whether to create a community land trust to supply affordable housing, but want to find out if three other towns are also...
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Restaurant, medical-supply store get Mundelein grantsMar 15, 2016 5:01 am - A soon-to-open restaurant and a medical-supply outlet are the latest businesses to receive grants through a program designed to help Mundelein business owners improve th...
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Speedway wants to expand in MundeleinMar 15, 2016 1:00 am - Plans to expand a gas station at one of Mundelein's busiest intersections are moving forward. Speedway wants to expand the company's footprint on the 500 block of To...
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Lakemoor pushes for settlement to clear way for Woodman's developmentMar 14, 2016 1:00 am - With a significant development at routes 12 and 120 potentially in hand, Lakemoor officials are appealing to three taxing bodies to settle a lawsuit the village says put...
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Tony's Finer Foods moving to Prospect HeightsMar 14, 2016 1:00 am - Tony's Finer Foods is expected to open by mid-May in place of the shuttered Ultra Foods in Prospect Heights, Mayor Nick Helmer said Monday. The Ultra store at 1241 N. Ra...
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Portillo-led venture acquires 48 retail properties in $139 million dealMar 11, 2016 12:00 am - Now that Dick Portillo no longer runs Portillo's Hot Dogs, he has more time to build his investment company and is doing just that. Portillo, who leads Chicago-based Blu...
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Bartlett's Platform 18 reopens, brings back Friday fish fryMar 11, 2016 12:00 am - Bartlett's Platform 18 Tavern has reopened with new local owners and a Friday fish fry after being closed since the end of January. Platform 18 shut down after the furna...
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Hilco venture acquires historic Loop buildingMar 08, 2016 12:00 am - NORTHBROOK - A joint venture of Hilco Real Estate and two senior executives of MB Real Estate Services has acquired historic landmark tower One North LaSalle in the Chic...
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Wauconda yarn store closing; owners blame 911 outsourcingMar 04, 2016 12:00 am - A yarn store in downtown Wauconda is closing its brick-and-mortar operation after less than two years in business, and the owners are blaming the village board's decisio...
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Elgin taking on canopy for Tower BuildingMar 04, 2016 12:00 am - The city of Elgin plans to install a protective canopy around the crumbling Tower Building downtown as soon as it gets a court order to try to recoup the $10,000 minimum...