Articles filed under Real Estate
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Deal reached to save Town Center in WheelingJul 22, 2014 1:01 am - An agreement announced Monday between Wheeling and four other governing bodies apparently will save the $150 million Town Center planned for the site that once held Wick...
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Arlington Hts. will help pay for Goedke House updatesJul 21, 2014 1:01 am - Arlington Heights may be contributing up to $75,000 toward a remodeling project at the Albert Goedke Apartments, a building for low-income, elderly and disabled adults i...
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Renters living large in small apartments fuel building boomJul 20, 2014 7:22 am - Katie Graham is living large. Just in a small apartment. She moved into the new ParkCentral tower in Nashville, Tennessee, for its gym, rooftop deck with heated pool, an...
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Fewer buyers want fixer-uppers, broker saysJul 19, 2014 12:00 am - Brian Knott, a broker with RE/MAX Horizon in Elgin, has observed steady progress in the residential real estate market since 2010. The volume of business has consistentl...
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Round Lake Beach approves Meijer plan for Mallard Creek shopping centerJul 18, 2014 11:00 pm - Round Lake Beach officials have taken a key step in the process to rejuvenate a moribund shopping center with the approval of plans for a Meijer supercenter. The village...
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Officials: Mariano's looking to build in Des PlainesJul 18, 2014 5:00 am - The ever-growing Mariano's grocery store chain is looking to open a new location in Des Plaines, city officials confirmed Thursday. The popular grocer is planning to bui...
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Rolling Meadows bowling alley site could become townhousesJul 18, 2014 1:01 am - The former AMF bowling alley at 3245 Kirchoff Road in downtown Rolling Meadows would be razed and 54 townhouses built in its place, under a plan that got favorable react...
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Company offers $23 million for Maryville hospital in Des PlainesJul 18, 2014 1:01 am - A New York-based for-profit behavioral health care firm is offering $23 million to purchase the Maryville Behavioral Health Hospital in Des Plaines. The firm, 2014 Healt...
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Downtown Mt. Prospect fire not labeled arson so far, chief saysJul 18, 2014 1:01 am - Though an Illinois state fire marshal's report classifies a February fire that destroyed a prominent building in downtown Mount Prospect as "incendiary in nature," Mount...
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Development efforts continue at Rosemont intersectionJul 17, 2014 5:00 am - Some economic development efforts are underway while others have stalled near a key intersection in Rosemont. The village board established its seventh tax increment fin...