
Kanye West's Chicago Childhood Home Faces Tax Issues
Ye, formerly Kanye West, is behind on property taxes for his childhood home in Chicago, casting doubt on his plans to turn the site into a community arts hub.
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Ye, formerly Kanye West, is behind on property taxes for his childhood home in Chicago, casting doubt on his plans to turn the site into a community arts hub.

A New York investment firm has purchased Pointe Plaza, a shopping center in the Chicago suburb of Niles, for $40 million, signaling strong investor confidence.
Chicago tenant groups are calling for an immediate halt on evictions, arguing that increased ICE enforcement is preventing residents from working and paying rent.

Chicago's iconic Magnificent Mile is showing clear signs of a post-pandemic recovery, as returning shoppers and new businesses revitalize the famed retail corridor.

A prominent office tower at 121 West Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago has entered the market. The sale could impact the owner and lender as the city's commercial real estate sector navigates changes,

Chicago Fire FC announced it is moving its corporate headquarters to the iconic Wrigley Building on Michigan Avenue, a major step as the club also plans a new stadium.

A massive auction of 800 vacant lots in Chicago, meant to resolve a landowner's debts, fell short, with only one-third of properties selling for just $3.4 million.

The Illinois State Bar Association will host a full-day seminar in Chicago on October 25, 2025, covering key updates in real estate law and offering 6.0 MCLE credits.

A $184 million plan to convert a historic Chicago Loop office tower into apartments has secured a key preliminary approval, despite facing two major legal battles.

The 21c Museum Hotel in Chicago's River North neighborhood has been surrendered to its lender after the owner's attempt to sell the property last year failed.

City Colleges of Chicago and BOMA Chicago are launching a new program to train commercial real estate property managers, featuring a course and apprenticeship.

A temporary FAA flight restriction has grounded all drone operations across much of Chicago until October 12, disrupting the real estate industry and other businesses.