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fromFood & Wine
9 hours ago

New York, We Need to Talk About Chicago's Restaurants - They're Coming for You

Chicago's food scene is evolving with diverse global influences beyond traditional dishes.
Chicago
fromAol
23 hours ago

Chicago office vacancy rates worsen, card swipe numbers offer hope

Chicago's downtown office vacancy rate has reached 28.6%, impacting residential property taxes and highlighting the need for civic reforms.
Chicago
fromThe Center Square
23 hours ago

Chicago office vacancy rates worsen, card swipe numbers offer hope

Chicago's downtown office vacancy rate has reached 28.6%, impacting residential property taxes and highlighting the need for civic reforms.
Chicago
fromFood & Wine
9 hours ago

New York, We Need to Talk About Chicago's Restaurants - They're Coming for You

Chicago's food scene is evolving with diverse global influences beyond traditional dishes.
Chicago
fromAol
23 hours ago

Chicago office vacancy rates worsen, card swipe numbers offer hope

Chicago's downtown office vacancy rate has reached 28.6%, impacting residential property taxes and highlighting the need for civic reforms.
Chicago
fromThe Center Square
23 hours ago

Chicago office vacancy rates worsen, card swipe numbers offer hope

Chicago's downtown office vacancy rate has reached 28.6%, impacting residential property taxes and highlighting the need for civic reforms.
#chicago-bulls
Silicon Valley food
fromEater
2 days ago

This New Chicago Restaurant Has Something For Every Type of Night Out

Chef Joe Frillman opened The Radicle in Chicago, focusing on innovative dishes and a blend of classic Italian cooking with Midwestern ingredients.
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 day ago

Where are Brooklyn's "recreation deserts," and what can be done to fix them? * Brooklyn Paper

"Brooklyn has always been a place where movement is part of daily life. But today, Brooklynites, like all New Yorkers, are moving less, feeling more isolated and dealing with elevated rates of chronic diseases."
Brooklyn
Renovation
fromFast Company
1 day ago

These small houses in Omaha reimagine the starter home

Two modern, minimalist homes in Omaha challenge conventional housing standards with their small size and affordable pricing.
Washington Wizards
fromDefector
2 days ago

The Chicago Sky Cost Themselves Angel Reese | Defector

The Chicago Sky traded Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream for future draft picks, signaling a need for a roster rebuild.
Cocktails
fromPUNCH
2 days ago

How Chicago's Most Exciting New Bar Keeps Cocktails Affordable | PUNCH

Cocktail prices at The Radicle are kept low at $10 to ensure affordability while maintaining profitability.
#retirement
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago
Retirement

These Underrated Midwest Cities Are Among the Best Places to Retire Thanks to Affordability and High Quality of Life

Retirement
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

These Underrated Midwest Cities Are Among the Best Places to Retire Thanks to Affordability and High Quality of Life

The Midwest is increasingly popular for retirees seeking affordable living options compared to coastal areas.
NYC food
fromAol
4 days ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town in New York Is Pure Magic

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal just an hour from the city.
Design
fromArchDaily
5 days ago

Cultural Centers Beyond the Building: 6 Unbuilt Projects Integrating Landscape

Cultural centers are evolving to reflect diverse architectural explorations and redefine public institutions' roles in various contexts.
fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

"DTF St. Louis" and the New Story of the Suburbs

'They are small stakes, but, of course, everything that is quintessentially American—property, the right to violence, the right to protect land—are all intensely operative in this space.'
Television
NYC real estate
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

We bought a house that's too small so we could afford our dream neighborhood. A $300,000 third-party loan will help us renovate.

The Feinbergs purchased a small home in Wayne, Pennsylvania, and planned to expand it using RenoFi financing based on future value.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
6 days ago

Century 21 Integra expands Chicago presence with acquisition

Century 21 Integra expands in Illinois, emphasizing agent-focused growth and innovative support for real estate professionals.
#wrigley-field
Chicago
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

8 Best Restaurants In Chicago Near Wrigley Field - Tasting Table

Wrigleyville offers diverse dining options for visitors to Wrigley Field, featuring iconic spots like Billy Goat Tavern known for its burgers.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
1 day ago

Bulls Job Opening: Is it Really the Most 'Attractive' Job?

The Bulls face another pivotal offseason with potential for change after a disappointing era under Karnišovas and Eversley.
Brooklyn
fromThumbwind
4 days ago

The History of Park Island Michigan - When Lake Orion Offered the Thrill of Coney Island in Michigan (1901-1933)

Park Island was a major summer destination in Michigan from the late 1800s to the 1920s, featuring various attractions and accessible by boat.
NYC food
fromChicago Magazine
1 week ago

Ep. 24: Where We Eat in Uptown

Uptown offers diverse dining options, including pho, tacos, and pizza, with specific highlights from Buena Park and Argyle.
Chicago
fromEater Chicago
5 hours ago

7 Chicago Bar and Restaurant Openings to Have on Your Radar

New dining spots in Chicago include a cocktail bar, a soda shop, and an all-day cafe, enhancing the city's breakfast and beverage options.
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 week ago

An Architect-Designed Midcentury in the Forest Park Neighborhood

Forest Park is a significant urban forest in Portland, with notable architecture in the surrounding neighborhood, including a midcentury house designed by Walter Hagestad.
#expo-chicago
Upper West Side
fromTime Out New York
2 weeks ago

A stunning new waterfront space just opened in NYC

A new community space called 'the Classroom' has opened at Wagner Park Pavilion, enhancing Lower Manhattan's waterfront with performances and events.
NYC real estate
fromMiami Herald
1 week ago

Woman Opens Manhattan Apartment Window-No One Ready for the 'View'

Small-space living in Manhattan is characterized by high rents and limited apartment sizes, as illustrated by a viral TikTok video.
fromEater Chicago
1 day ago

Slice Into Buttery Steaks at a Moody Jazz Age-Influenced River North Favorite

The petite filet mignon, cooked medium-well, was as tender as it was well-seasoned, melting in my mouth with each bite. Sprinkled with Bavette's steak salt, this steak was the headliner of the meal.
Chicago
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
5 days ago

They Needed a House That Could Host Everything, From Fundraisers to Playdates

The renovation transformed a 1920s home into a functional space for hosting diverse events and improving daily livability.
Chicago Bears
fromBleacher Nation
2 weeks ago

WATCH: New Soldier Field Proposal For Bears to Consider

A reimagined Soldier Field proposal features a domed stadium with 72,000 seats, but the Bears are focused on relocating to Arlington Heights or Indiana.
Brooklyn
fromAxios
1 week ago

The Rock Island Bridge is being compared to The High Line in NYC

The Rock Island Bridge entertainment district opens April 1, revitalizing a neglected river area with diverse community spaces.
Silicon Valley food
fromEater Chicago
2 weeks ago

Five Chicago Bar and Restaurant Closings You Should Have on Your Radar

Several popular restaurants and bars in Chicago are closing, with plans for new ventures and community spaces emerging.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
5 days ago

Las Vegas Park / Gustavo Gonzalez Galarza

Las Vegas Park symbolizes Portoviejo's rebirth post-earthquake, serving as a vibrant community space for gatherings and cultural events.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 weeks ago

Pleasant Ridge, Pleasant Price - San Francisco Bay Times

Pleasant Ridge Reserve is just quietly the best alpine-style cheese made in the U.S., with the awards to prove it. Rush Creek is exciting because it is limited, unusual, and heralds the coming of the food holidays. Pleasant Ridge, on the other hand, is just quietly the best alpine-style cheese made in the U.S., with the awards to prove it.
Skiing
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
1 week ago

Wrigley Field: Where the Crowd is Simply Too Loud - Bleacher Nation

Home-field advantage in baseball includes crowd noise affecting play decisions, as seen in a recent game at Wrigley Field.
fromLos Angeles Times
19 years ago

Lincoln Park's wealth lies in its history

Pomona's Lincoln Park neighborhood offers buyers seeking classic vintage homes an affordable alternative for early 20th century Craftsman homes, California bungalows and Prairie, Tudor and Colonial Revival styles, as well as a healthy mix of Spanish and Victorian houses. The Lincoln Park enclave, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to about 900 of Pomona's more than 2,700 buildings of historic significance.
LA real estate
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

10 Exhibitions to See in Chicago This Spring

Chicago's art scene thrives despite institutional challenges, showcasing resilience through community and artist-run initiatives.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
4 weeks ago

Midwest housing markets surge as absorption rate jumps

Midwest markets lead national housing absorption with Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois exceeding 17% weekly rates, while demand outpaces supply by 33% nationally.
Brooklyn
fromGalerie Magazine
2 weeks ago

Studio Gang Designs a Community-Focused Brooklyn Recreation Center

Studio Gang's Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center in Brooklyn combines sculptural brick architecture with environmental performance and community programming to honor the legacy of the first Black woman elected to Congress.
Chicago
fromStreetsblog USA
1 week ago

Chicago to St. Louis Is the High-Speed Rail Test America Can't Afford to Fail - Streetsblog USA

The Chicago to St. Louis corridor is crucial for a national high-speed rail network, but political decisions may jeopardize its future.
#contemporary-architecture
fromLos Angeles Times
27 years ago

Westwood High-Rise to Get a New Face

When complete in December 1999, the 22-story building will have floor-to-ceiling windows of silver blue-gray glass in place of its concrete facade and aggregate panels. The structure will feature an upturned metal canopy on the penthouse floor that will be visible from much of the Westside when the building is illuminated.
LA real estate
NYC food
fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

Chicago Is Famous For Pizza, But As A Longtime Local, This Neighborhood Spot Is My Favorite - Tasting Table

Novel Pizza Cafe in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood stands out as an exceptional pizza destination, blending Filipino and Mexican heritage through innovative recipes developed by founders Enrique Huizar, Ryan Catolico, and Frances Almeda.
Arts
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

Talking Headways Podcast: Growing St. Louis's Arts and Culture District - Streetsblog USA

Investment in St. Louis's Grand Center Arts District focuses on connecting urban spaces and enhancing public art for community benefit.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
3 weeks ago

Justin Ishbia's Latest Land Move Adds a New Layer to the White Sox's Long-Term Stadium Picture

Justin Ishbia's firm is acquiring a 47-acre Amtrak rail yard near downtown Chicago, potentially positioning strategic real estate for future White Sox stadium development as Ishbia prepares to assume controlling ownership.
Arts
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 weeks ago

what if utopia began with the buildings we already have? theaster gates proposes an answer

Theaster Gates realizes Utopia through active community engagement with abandoned urban spaces, transforming them into shared cultural infrastructure through repair and reuse.
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Mt. Washington keeps a rustic slant

Located just upstream from where the Arroyo Seco and Los Angeles River merge, Mount Washington has been home base to a former mayor, a world-famous yogi and the official witch of Los Angeles County. The Arroyo Seco - which, after all, begins near a place called Devil's' Gate - has always been a location known for the offbeat, a neighborhood that was keeping it weird before Portland, Ore., or Austin, Texas, ever was.
Los Angeles
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

Steel House in Denver Embraces Industrial Elements and Nature

Steel House in Denver integrates industrial warehouse aesthetics with nature-inspired design and wellness amenities to create a warm, connected commercial environment.
Typography
fromFast Company
1 month ago

People can't read the lettering on the Obama Presidential Center tower

The Barack Obama Presidential Center's tower features intentionally difficult-to-read lettering designed as textural architectural element rather than readable text, prioritizing visual impact over legibility.
fromCurbed
1 month ago

A New Skate Park Proposes to Take Over the Middle of Mount Prospect

It was one of four skate parks being created or revamped as part of a city initiative, and the only one that proposed building an entirely new space rather than replacing an existing skate park or asphalt rink. Intended as the city's flagship, it was also by far the largest, in the city and regionally, tied with the Lynch Family Skatepark in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is the largest skate park on the East Coast.
Brooklyn
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Indiana Bears? Why an interstate move for a cherished NFL team may work out

The Chicago Bears have been renting since Warren G Harding was president. They started out in the NFL as tenants at Wrigley Field, sharing the baseball cathedral with the Cubs for 50 seasons before the league insisted all teams play in a stadium with a capacity of at least 50,000. So in 1971, the Bears decamped to Soldier Field, where they've been ever since.
Chicago Bears
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Lincoln Heights was L.A.'s first suburb

First subdivided in 1873 as East Los Angeles, it was carved out of the 17,000-plus acres of the old Spanish pueblo by developers seeking to create a middle-class residential neighborhood. To overcome the perception of most Angelenos that the region east of the river was a rusticated wilderness, lacking the amenities to which the burghers of Bunker Hill had grown accustomed, the developers installed water pipes to serve the new subdivision.
Los Angeles
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

A mingling of generations graces Sunset Park

Sunset Park in Santa Monica is a family-oriented residential neighborhood where retirees and young families coexist, attracted by excellent schools, proximity to the beach, and local employment opportunities.
National Football League
fromBleacher Nation
1 month ago

Illinois Counters in Bears Stadium Talks, Caleb Williams Throwback Footage, More

The Chicago Bears will place their next home stadium outside Chicago city limits, intensifying Illinois-Indiana competition and prompting calls for the team to clarify intentions.
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
34 years ago

STRUCTURES MONTANARI HOUSE : Home Sights : Residence has a look all its own and a view that won't quit.

The Montanaris' Ventura hillside house combines modernist design with post-modern aesthetics, featuring distinctive stucco, pink tile, and turquoise trim that balance artistic innovation with practical livability.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Glassell Park's future looks greener and livelier

Rancho San Rafael, a 36,000-acre Spanish land grant from 1784, became the foundation for Northeast Los Angeles neighborhoods including Atwater Village, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, and Glassell Park after being partitioned in 1871.
Chicago
fromArchDaily
4 weeks ago

Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's Jackson Park Set to Open on Juneteenth 2026

The Obama Presidential Center opens June 19, 2026, in Chicago's Jackson Park with a museum, library, forum, and community facilities designed as an integrated campus.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

On a Great Lakes Cruise, a Chicagoan Learns to See Lake Michigan Anew

An intimate Smithsonian Journeys–Ponant cruise reveals the Great Lakes' natural and cultural treasures aboard the small ship Le Champlain.
Chicago Blackhawks
fromRMNB
2 months ago

Murray McMichael wandered into the wrong suite at United Center and celebrated his son's goal with Blackhawks fans

Connor McMichael ended a 13-game goalless drought by scoring in the Washington Capitals' 5-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks.
fromEater Chicago
1 month ago

This River North Tavern Pizza Den Has Choose-Your-Own Vibe Dining

The space shifts depending on where you sit: There's a dim, modern barroom that's ideal for after-work drinks and casual dates; a second dining room that leans nostalgic with booths and old-school Italian restaurant touches like paisley walls bedecked in clusters of family photos; and an intriguing downstairs cocktail lounge that would make Frank Sinatra proud. But the draw here is the crackly, light tavern-style pies that feel dangerously easy to finish solo.
Food & drink
Graphic design
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Can you figure out the hidden meaning of this Frank Lloyd Wright logo?

The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy's new four-by-four grid logo features a missing square representing lost or neglected Wright buildings.
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

Free Urban Terrain Park in Downtown Denver, CO, Opens for the Season - SnowBrains

Ruby Hill Railyard in Denver is now open to snowboarders and skiers and features 11 rails and boxes of varying configurations and skill levels. This terrain park can be found off South Platte River Drive and West Florida Avenue in the Mile High City and is free to use. "Rubyhill railyard is now OPEN!! Crazy to think we can open with the snow drought this year! The volunteers killed it! Snowmaking went incredible! Thank you."
Snowboarding
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Chicago's missing middle housing plan targets surplus public land

Chicago city planners are trying to solve a national problem that officials in many cities talk about but rarely tackle at scale turning idle public land into missing middle housing in neighborhoods that have seen decades of disinvestment. For a third round, planners and city officials have initiative selling tracts of surplus property for small-scale residential infill, rather than marketing these parcels for parking, speculation or short-term budget plug-ins.
Real estate
fromEater Chicago
2 months ago

Lately, Every Chicago Restaurant Seems to Have a Sibling Speakeasy

When the gin and tonic glasses are drained, and the crab tostada and chimichurri-dressed steak plates are cleared from the table, customers can snake through the kitchen and descend candlelit stairs to an entirely different experience: Laberinto, an underground speakeasy. The theme at Laberinto, which means labyrinth in Spanish, is escapism - a micro vacation after the meal has ended where guests chat, flip through vinyl records, and sip Mexican spirits and liqueurs layered with notes of oregano, sage, and palo santo.
Food & drink
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Lakeside Residence / Disbrow Iannuzzi

Located on a parklike site in a northern suburb of Detroit with the River Rouge running through it, this 4,000sf Y-shaped home opens to an elaborate landscape that the homeowner has cultivated for over 40 years.
Design
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

One of the Most Beautiful Parks in the Midwest Is 1.5 Hours From Chicago-With 18 Sandstone Canyons and Pretty Waterfalls

Established in 1911, Starved Rock is Illinois' second state park and a popular destination among those who love the outdoors, history, and photography. Its name comes from a Native American legend that recounts a 1760s battle in which members of the Illinois Confederation fled to the top of the park's now eponymous 125-sandstone bluff for refuge.
Chicago
Real estate
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This City Was Named the No. 1 Place to Live in the Midwest

Carmel, Indiana ranks as the Midwest's best place to live, offering top schools, vibrant arts, abundant parks, proximity to Indianapolis, and higher-than-average housing prices.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Midwest housing markets coming in hot for 2026

Bloomington-Normal, Illinois faces a severe housing shortage with 0.4 months of inventory, fueling rapid sales and a 16.4% year-over-year median list price increase.
fromDezeen
1 month ago

Studio Gang completes Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center in Brooklyn

The three-storey building features a scalloped brick facade punctuated by slim, semi-circular and rectangular windows. It is entered via a public walkway that sits between the fitness centre and an adjacent school, as the building is tucked into a centre lot. Its upper levels are clad in corrugated metal panels and just peak over the brick volume at the front.
Design
Chicago
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

Sasha Adler Didn't Move a Single Wall in Her 19th-Century Lincoln Park Town House-but Everything Else Changed

A designer preserved a historic 1800s Chicago townhouse's original architectural details while completely modernizing all surfaces and systems for contemporary family living.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
2 months ago

Knight's Value, Cherishing the Past, Plenty of Prospect Highlights, and Other Blackhawks Bullets - Bleacher Nation

Chicago sports history mixes championship success with numerous Hall of Fame players who received only retired jerseys or banners instead of titles.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

When my friends moved to the suburbs, I decided to raise my kids in Chicago. Being an urban mom was the best choice.

While raising my kids in Chicago, I saw a recurring pattern. A neighbor would welcome a second child, or a friend's oldest would be ready for middle school. Suddenly, the city wasn't "enough" for them anymore. Seemingly overnight, they longed for larger backyards, quieter streets, and "better schools." Houses were listed, minivans were purchased, and then loaded to the brim. Those families disappeared into suburban cul-de-sacs.
Chicago
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Real Estate Market Trends in Chicago, IL: Prices Fall - December 2025

In December, Chicago's real estate market showcased a striking decline in inventory, setting the stage for sellers to shine. The active listing count fell to 3,403, marking a 17.0% decrease from the previous year. This was in stark contrast to the national trend, where active listings increased by 12.1%. The city also experienced a notable reduction in newly listed homes, down 12.7% year-over-year, compared to a 1.8% decline nationally.
Chicago
Chicago
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

16 Chicago Restaurants Beloved By Celebrity Chefs - Tasting Table

Celebrity chefs frequently cite specific Chicago restaurants and dishes as personal favorites, spanning fine dining, gastropubs, hole-in-the-wall shops, and iconic local specialties.
Chicago
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

10 Foods People Miss Most After Leaving Chicago - Tasting Table

Chicago offers distinctive regional foods—especially deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs with specific ingredients and no ketchup—that are best experienced in the city.
Chicago
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

The 8 Best Museums in Chicago

Chicago offers a diverse, world-class museum scene spanning art, science, history, and culture along the lakefront and throughout vibrant neighborhoods.
fromEater Chicago
1 month ago

F1 Superfans Know to Head to This River North Sports Bar

Despite its location on River North's most notorious nightlife strip, Theory offers an elevated sports bar experience for serious fans who still want to have fun. One of the few Chicago bars to open in the early-morning hours to broadcast overseas F1 races, it's regularly packed with dedicated fans who come for the sports and stay for the top-tier food and drinks.
Chicago
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