Will E-Commerce Ease Chicago’s Traffic Congestion?
Chicago consistently ranks as one of the worst cities in the country for traffic congestion …
South Side Real Estate Hot Spots
Over the past few years, the Hyde Park/Kenwood neighborhood has become a hot spot for young professionals and new families. …
Buy That Vacation Home Or Stick With Renting?
When it comes to deciding to purchase a vacation home in a favorite getaway destination or continuing to rent, there are a number of factors individuals should consider. ...
Small Industrial Users Create Big Opportunity In Indy
Industrial activity remains strong in the Indianapolis market, where Taylor Johnson client HSA Commercial Real Estate recently completed the lease-up of Gateway Industrial III, a 220,000-square-foot distribution center in suburban ...
The Residences at NEWCITY Recognized For Environmentally Friendly Luxury Rentals
Taylor Johnson client, Chicago-based RMK Management Corp. takes pride in being kind to the environment at the rental properties it manages, such as NEWCITY. …
Keeping Inman – And The Industry – Informed
Because the real estate industry is constantly evolving, the expert insights from those in the know are always in demand. …
Kinzie Real Estate Group Scores A Touchdown With Residents
Super Bowl weekend is upon us and Andrew Kiener, director of project sales and leasing for Taylor Johnson client Chicago-based Kinzie Real Estate Group, was recently tapped by Buildium.com for ...
Restaurants Serving Up “Good Bones” In Adaptive Reuse
While there are plenty of economic, environmental, and aesthetic reasons adaptive-reuse projects are on the rise for restaurant tenants, it’s never an easy endeavor. …
Lathrop Homes Plan Seeks To Preserve History, Riverfront And Public Housing
After years of careful planning, the team behind the Lathrop Homes redevelopment on Chicago’s North Side is set to unveil its master plan at a community meeting Wednesday evening ...
Presidential Towers Gets Warmer, Modern Makeover
When Presidential Towers was built in the 1980s, it was billed as a self-sufficient “city within a city,” utilizing a fortress-like design to wall itself off from the once-dreary West ...