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A seven-day trial that played out in September is likely to result in a 2026 court ruling that decides whether a local ...
The storefront alone is worth admiring, a perfect marriage of vintage Chicago architecture and modern retail sensibility that stands out on the bustling street. The classic brick exterior creates an ...
The air lacks that distinctive mothball-and-mysterious-mustiness combo that haunts many thrift establishments—instead, you’ll find the neutral scent of a well-maintained retail space with perhaps just ...
Edward Keegan writes, broadcasts and teaches on architectural subjects. Keegan’s biweekly architecture column is supported by ...
Anjanette Young, the victim of a wrongful Chicago police raid that changed her life and pushed her to demand policy changes ...
A number of big projects are expected to wrap up this year with others kicking off — and maybe the Bears will find a stadium ...
He was instrumental in the early 1990s in guiding Illinois’ economy through a severe national economic downturn,” said RTA ...
On Dec. 4, the Commission on Chicago Landmarks voted to consider 30 North LaSalle St. — an unassuming International-style office tower designed by Dallas architect Thomas E. Stanley and completed in ...
A new book has been released, “Private Aspen: Modernism in the Mountains,” by local photographer David O. Marlow featuring local Aspen architecture for a project driven by Monacelli and Santa Fe-based ...
Reuse of Architectural Components’ proposes a circular construction industry in which the reuse of waste materials could ...
Ideal for gifting (or keeping) this holiday season, our selections include the back-in-print classic ‘Le Corbusier: Le Grand’ and the psychedelic fever dream of ‘Archigram,’ the magazine. All images ...