Articles filed under Real Estate
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Wheeling rejects Philhaven development againJul 16, 2012 2:00 pm - The Wheeling Village Board on Monday again voted down Philhaven, a proposal for a multifamily apartment complex to house low-income residents with mental or physical dis...
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Big Ten relocating headquarters to RosemontJul 16, 2012 11:00 am - The village of Rosemont and the Big Ten Conference have finalized a deal that will bring the conference's headquarters, along with a conference center and interactive mu...
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McHenry County horse events under scrutinyJul 15, 2012 8:00 am - Sunday afternoon horse races that have become beloved entertainment for spectators — and a hated source of noise for neighbors — are now the first McHenry County events ...
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Downtown Wauconda's new look a hitJul 14, 2012 11:00 pm - When Bliss Wine & Gifts opened in a Wauconda storefront in 2009, Maria Weisbruch remembers looking out its windows onto Main Street with a sensation her new tasting menu...
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With government support, small businesses buy officesJul 14, 2012 11:00 pm - Las Vegas dentist Chris Cozine wanted to cut costs after the Great Recession. He found an unlikely way: He ditched the office he was renting and bought 6,600 square feet...
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Residents hope to thwart Mount Prospect Walgreens planJul 14, 2012 4:13 pm - Saying their minds have not changed in the three years since they last fought a proposal for a Walgreens at the northwest corner of Elmhurst and Golf roads in Mount Pros...
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Lakes, rivers also seeing problems because of heat and droughtJul 14, 2012 8:00 am - The same severe drought and scotching heat that has turned grass into straw and is killing your flowers is also playing havoc with bodies of water. That’s particularly t...
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Overworked city code enforcers find volunteersJul 14, 2012 8:00 am - Tamara Schenke could use some help enforcing city codes requiring the residents of Belton, Mo., to maintain the appearance of their property. So the code enforcement off...
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Tiny apartments could help New York’s space shortageJul 14, 2012 8:00 am - NEW YORK — Maybe it’s the urban dwelling of the future: studio apartments measuring no more than 300 square feet. New York City planners think the tiny units could be th...
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Condo Talk: Board should draft a water leak policyJul 14, 2012 6:51 am - Q. An owner recently called the board, complaining of water leaking into his unit. The association hired a plumber, who inspected the unit, repaired a leaking p-trap und...