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March 26, 2024

Developers Planning Another Large-Scale Data Center Near Chicago

A developer has proposed building a data center in Hillside, Illinois, about 15 miles west of downtown Chicago. 

Developers Planning Another Large-Scale Data Center Near Chicago

Hillside officials granted preliminary approval last week for a 245K SF data center planned for a vacant property along the south side of the Eisenhower Expressway, the Village Free Press reports.The developer, listed on the project application as DPK Hillside LLC, hopes to build a two-story data…

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This Week's Chicago Deal Sheet

School will soon be in session at the former site of the Tyson Foods headquarters after a joint venture acquired the property in the West Loop with plans to turn it into an institute for higher education.

This Week's Chicago Deal Sheet

The Community Solution Education System and The Chicago School closed on a joint acquisition of 400 S. Jefferson St., which will also house the proposed Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine. The 247K SF facility is expected to open in 2025 and will accommodate approximately 1,800 students, faculty and staff.The renovated space will…

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The Chicago River Could Get The Green Flowing — And Not Just On St. Patrick's Day

The Chicago River Could Get The Green Flowing — And Not Just On St. Patrick's Day  

When Torque Founder Eric Masi stepped onstage to moderate a panel at a recent Bisnow event on development along the Chicago River, he wasn’t just joined by the six other scheduled speakers. He brought theatrics as well.

Brandishing two mason jars of green water he collected after the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day river dyeing, Masi drew a direct line between the internationally acclaimed event and how the river and its surrounding developments anchor the city and fuel its economic engine.

The Chicago River serves as a distinctive asset for the city and for developers along its shores, with bankside offices historically seeing lower vacancy rates and higher rental rates than the balance of the central business district. It also boasts portions of a riverwalk that many hope will one day…

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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Shuts Down Major Shipping Hub Amid Rescue Efforts

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A container ship departing the Port of Baltimore struck Baltimore's Key Bridge and caused it to collapse early Tuesday morning, blocking the port's entrance and exit and creating an obstacle for auto traffic.

Baltimore  Mayor Brandon Scott declared a  state of emergency due to the bridge collapse, which happened at about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday. State leaders  said at a press conference Tuesday that two people were rescued following the collapse and at least six are still missing.  "Baltimore, I am officially declaring…

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