Chicago Saturday Morning Digest
Chicago
April 1, 2017
How Chicago Recorded $12.5B Of CRE Foreign Investment And 2,600 Murders At The Same Time
6 Markets Where Millennials Overwhelmingly Live With Their Parents
Randy Fifield Thanks Her 'Posse' For Making The Sinclair A Reality
These 6 Hotels Have The Coolest Bars For Business Travelers
Waterton's First Acquisition Of 2017 Is In The West Loop
Brexit: What Experts Predicted vs. What's Actually Happened So Far
Want To Live In River North? Be Prepared To Pay
The U.S. Medical Office Market Could Be Heading Toward A Bubble
This Week's Chicago Deal Sheet
Industry Players Eye Investment Opportunities Following Retail Closures
Loss Of Anchor Tenant Inches South Side Shopping Center Closer To Loan Default
The 11 Oldest LEED Certified Buildings In The U.S.
City Failed To Account For $4.5M In Affordable Housing Funds, Report
Office Portfolio Deals Are Turning Regional CRE Firms Into National Players
Rauner-Madigan Rivalry Holding Up Thompson Center Authorization