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In recent months, several other Chicago-area Dart-designed homes have changed hands. In July, the four-bedroom, 3,262-square-foot steel, stone and glass house in Barrington Hills that Dart designed for himself in 1956 sold for $550,000, while in January, a four-bedroom, 3,498-square-foot Dart-designed house on Circle Lake in Lake Forest sold for $1.265 million. And a six-bedroom, 7,759-square-foot brick midcentury modern mansion in Lake Forest that is said to have been designed by Dart and was built in 1964 is on the market for $3.695 million.
A rendering shows the proposed Landmark Development site One Central, which would be a mixed-use megadevelopment on a platform over train tracks near Soldier Field. The plan includes a transit center, more than 9,000 residential units and skyscrapers as tall as 89 stories. (Gensler)
Canadian prosecutors put a freeze on the property. This year, a data center company, Green Data Center Real Estate Inc., put up nearly $1 million in escrow money toward buying the site, Kelly said, but its bid fell through. About $500,000 of the escrow was applied to the building’s back taxes, he said.
Her attorney, Carmen Caruso, included as exhibits in the new defamation suit written declarations from Mori and her husband, Mike, both signed Thursday, regarding the alleged Christmas party incident in 2003. The Ohio woman said in her declaration that she reached out to Caruso after reading the Tribune’s story about the first lawsuit. She did not file a suit of her own.
Diana Davila, 39, chef/owner of Mi Tocaya Antojeria, a four-year-old Mexican restaurant in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood on Sept. 21, 2021. Davila was devastated when her RRF grant application did not come through, and without federal aid, said her restaurant may not make it through another Chicago winter. (Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune)
Wysgalla, 25, grew up going to Crystal Gardens, and when she and her fiancee got engaged she soon realized it would be the perfect wedding venue for them. But when she inquired about booking it, she learned it would close before her desired wedding date.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, center, attends pregame ceremonies before the Chicago Bears face the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field in 2019. Any decision she makes on the Bears will be a tough one, a city council colleague said. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)
Bloomberg News reported that Meritage is purchasing Lou Malnati’s from the chain’s owners, including BDT Capital Partners, the Chicago investment firm that acquired a stake in the company in 2016. The company was valued at more than $500 million, a source told Bloomberg. The Malnati family will reportedly retain a stake in the iconic pizza chain.
Chicago Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez, 25th, at microphones, joins El Milagro tortilla plant workers, other politicians and clergy in a rally in front of the tortilla plant on West 26th Street at Albany Avenue in Chicago on Sept. 30, 2021. (Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune)
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