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1,000 lease changes later . . .

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Chicago parks will bring 1,200 free summer events to every neighborhood

More than 1,200 summer programs and events, most of them free, will bring people out the Chicago parks this summer. Night Out in the Parks, a program packed with theater, dance, music, and art, kicks off its seventh year running. Last year…

Puma leases full floor at 5 Penn Plaza

Puma has signed a 10-year lease at 5 Penn Plaza, securing almost 30,000 s/f at the 24-story Midtown office building. The athletic wear company will bring a fresh look to the century-old building when it occupies the entire 21st floor of th…

Housing Starts Rebound in January

Total housing starts rose 18.6% in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.23 million units from a downwardly revised reading in December, according to a report from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development and Commerce Department …

Councilman Mark Squilla moves to block supervised injection site

Philadelphia Councilman Mark Squilla introduced a bill that could prevent the nation’s first supervised injection site from opening at the Kensington location secured by project backers. Squilla on Thursday in City Council put forward a r…

NYC’s development boom created an illegal dumping problem

State regulations have become more stringent Roberto Clemente Park in Brentwood and DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos (Credit: The Cultural Landscape Foundation) A case of illegal dumping on Long Island has led to an overhaul of rules for cons…

As protestors heckle, affordable housing bills advance in City Council

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson, who represents neighborhoods like Point Breeze in South Philadelphia, said he was intrigued by a provision that would allow revenues routed into the sub-fund to be spent on down payment and closing cost assist…

Rudeness in political debate might not be so rude

The 2016 campaign set a new standard for interruptions and other crimes against civility by candidates. The primaries were full of such rudeness, particularly the Republican free-for-alls. The presidential debates provided additional examp…

Housing Affordability Holds Steady at a 10-Year Low in the 4th Quarter

A modest increase in interest rates offset a slight decline in home prices to keep housing affordability essentially level in the fourth quarter of 2018 and still hovering at a 10-year low, according to the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Opportu…

For Travis County, Texas, Opportunity is definitely calling

For Travis County, Texas, Opportunity is definitely calling A new report ranks the country's top 306 counties for Opportunity Zone investments, and Austin's Travis County is No. 1 From left: Palm Beach County and Los Angeles (Credit: Wikip…

IKO Eyes Hagerstown, Maryland, for Manufacturing Complex

Related Research IKO, a North American pioneer in the manufacture of residential and commercial roofing products, will be constructing a new production facility in Hagerstown, Maryland.The new $70 million IKO site is located at 100 Tandy D…