Chicago Saturday Morning Digest
Chicago
September 23, 2017
The Signs Of A Tipping Point In Chicago's Real Estate Boom Period Are Starting To Reveal Themselves
While Cities Compete For Amazon, Walmart Quietly Secures Its New HQ
Equity Commonwealth Continues To Sell Off Assets
Apple Is Using Augmented Reality To Make Floor Planning Easier
Walton Street Sells Suburban Shopping Center For $35M
Construction Lenders Get Creative To Fund Projects, Reduce Risk During The Labor Shortage
New Owners To Double The Number Of Apartments In This Vintage West Town Building
Kohl's Wants Your Amazon Returns, And Your Impulse Buy
How Oxford And Graduate Hotels Are Staying Busy In A Hot Market
Industrial Boom: How The 14 Largest Bog-Box Industrial Markets Are Faring This Year
West Loop Retail Asset Sells For $13.6M
Why CRE Should Want The Wall (No, Not THAT One)
The Redevelopment Within The Illinois Medical District Continues
Hotel Owners Concerned As International Visits To U.S Drop For First Time In A Decade
Illinois Governor Pushing Chicago For Amazon HQ2. But If Not There, St. Louis