Image via Wikipedia Chicago’s newest tourist attraction could be floating over Navy Pier within days – a soon-to-be welcome sight for business owners coping with…
Posts tagged as “Parks & Public Land”
Edited By Curtis Black of Community Media Workshop A remarkable year-long science celebration — which has reached 300,000 Chicago-area residents — goes out with a…
Continued from Part 1: Parks There are parks, schools, and community institutions that could be impacted if the Olympic Village is built on the site…
UPDATE added on July 30, 2009: Via e-mail from Rebecca Blazer, Director, Forest Preserve Initiative, Friends of the Parks Tel 312-857-2757 x17. “In the City…
June 23, 2009 – Some Cook County Board members are questioning the ethics of Cook County paying millions of dollars for land co-owned by 15th…
By Morgan McDevitt June 9, 2009 – Neighborhood and community groups continue to discuss a proposed residential development at Diversey and Lakewood Avenues that will…
Editor’s note: This story is a follow up to a series Matthew Hendrickson wrote on Chicago lead poisoning. Read Part One, Part two or Part Three.…
Jan. 16, 2008 – Residents made it clear during a Lincoln Park Advisory Council community forum Wednesday, they are still unsure hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics…