As Risks of Climate Change Rise, Investors Seek Greener Buildings
With real estate assets across the country damaged by the effects of climate change, …
Habitat’s Ogden Commons Welcomes First Commercial Tenants
Each phase of Ogden Commons, the largest mixed-use Opportunity Zone project in Chicago, …
Ryan Companies Tops Off Clarendale Six Corners Ahead Of Schedule
Chicago’s Six Corners – the intersection of Irving Park Boulevard and Cicero and Milwaukee avenues in Portage Park – …
How Multifamily Marketers Can Make The Most Of Social Media Engagements
With their smartphones in hand, Gen Z renters are entering the apartment market, and the multifamily industry …
What Women Of Color Can Teach Us About Networking
Building connections can be a key tool for women of color to break down racial and gender barriers …
Fifield Cos. Reaches Leasing Milestones At 2 Chicago Properties
Opening one successful apartment building during a pandemic is nothing short of amazing, but opening two is defying all odds. …
Downtown Firms Prepare For Return To The Office
With vaccinations increasing, more Chicago firms are planning their return to the office – if they aren’t already there – and putting health and safety at the forefront. ...
Taylor Johnson Announces New Client Wingspan Development Group
Taylor Johnson is proud to announce it now represents Wingspan Development Group, a national real estate firm focused on delivering Class A multifamily and mixed-use communities, …
Demand Rises Downtown As Construction Wraps Up At Parkline Chicago In Chicago’s Loop
As we emerge from the pandemic, many are eager to return to the city to live and work – and some new luxury towers like Parkline Chicago, …
A Year Later And Demand For Mid-Sized Multifamily Still Drives Suburban Apartment Development
At the onset of the pandemic, Taylor Johnson client Kinzie Builders was in the middle of constructing two projects that would prove to offer …