Chicago Saturday Morning Digest
Chicago
August 18, 2018
Office Space As A Service: Industry Remaker Or Just A Rising Niche?
Fed Up With Vacant Storefronts, Residents Force Cities To Punish Retail Landlords
Former Chicago JLL Tenant Sues Company Over Union Hiring Practices
Next Big Crisis Will Be How To House The Country's Aging Population
Chicago Hotel Workers Approve Strike To Begin Sept. 1
As Workplace Needs Shift Outside The Office, Landlords And Coworking Providers Seek Partnerships To Get In The Game
Cold Storage Space Shortage Heating Rents Up
Developers Forced To Wean Themselves Off Chinese EB-5 Funding As Visa Waitlist Balloons
Are Chicago Data Centers At Risk Of Losing Their Competitive Edge In A Global Market?
Time To Check Out: Why Hotels Are Branding Condo Developments Using This Flag-Sans-Hotel Model
This New Multifamily Concept Allows Residents To Adjust Bedroom Count
This Week's Chicago Deal Sheet
These Tech Companies Are Fueling The Do-It-Yourself Renting Craze
The Fight For Gender Equality Includes Men, Too
New Developments Implement Tetris-Style Parking System