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Where are All the Green Jobs?
September 14, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
By Matt Baker
In the last decade, green jobs have been viewed as a panacea for this country’s ails. They have the power not only to curb climate change and shrink the amount of foreign fuel imported into the United States, but to create jobs that might not otherwise exist. And of course, all of these benefits are also the first lines of defense for national security.
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Breaking Down Rahm Emanuel’s First 100 Day’s as Mayor
August 25, 2011 by jsedey · Leave a Comment
By: Jon Sedey
August 23 marked Emanuel’s 100th day as Chicago’s mayor. As this week continues, Emanuel is preparing to celebrate the numerous accomplishments of this benchmark, an artificial milestone that is mere prelude to the next 100 days that will be far more critical than the last.
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Lollapalooza to Feature Energy Playground
August 3, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
If you are one of the quarter-million people expected to attend Lollapalooza this weekend, the three-day festival will feature more than just music acts. This year, fans will have a chance to engage with the Prius Playground, an energy-generating activity center on the concert grounds.
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City Council Approves Gun Ranges in Chicago
July 13, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
By Jon Sedey
The Chicago City Council voted last week to allow firing ranges to operate in the city under strict guidelines. Mayor Rahm Emanuel sent the ordinance directly to City Council’s Public Safety Committee, a bypass that is typically saved for emergencies.
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Chicago’s New Condo Conversion Ordinance
July 11, 2011 by jsedey · Leave a Comment
During former Mayor Daley’s last City Council meeting, the council passed an ordinance amending Chapter 13-72 of the Chicago Municipal Code. This ordinance has been developed over the past three years and promises to provide protection to renters of units that are being converted from apartments to condominiums. After taking effect next January, the ordinance will ensure that developers provide enough disclosure regarding developments and give notice and assistance to renters of units subject to the planned conversion.
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Alderman Does Not Back Lake View Station
June 13, 2011 by jsedey · Leave a Comment
More than 700 residents attended last Tuesday’s meeting at Clarendon Park fieldhouse in Uptown about the potential deal for Lake View Station, a $350-million, three-tower residential and retail complex with a hotel, grocery store and health club.
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Emanuel: Time to Clean Up These TIFs
May 19, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
By Matt Baker
Mayor Rahm Emanuel appointed a task force to reform the City’s labyrinthine Tax Increment Financing (TIF) program. Former Chicago Transit Authority Chairwoman Carole Brown will lead the effort.
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Developer With Political Ties Gets Title to Lakeview Site
May 17, 2011 by jsedey · Leave a Comment
After two years of lengthy court battles, Allison Davis finally gained rights of the former Dominick’s site in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. In 2009, Davis and Mayor Richard Daley’s nephew, Robert Vanecko, sought to auction off the site after a default loan by developers Michael O’Connor and Jonathan Zitzman.
Davis’ Urban Realty Partners was the lender in 2009 for a failed project to build a new Dominick’s and a residential housing complex at the site. In a deal that closed in March, a venture of DV Urban has taken title of the property through a $6.5 million loan from Chinese lender, Wanziang America Real Estate Group LLC. Initial plans suggest that the current parking lot will be redeveloped into a usable and functional space.
“DV Urban is in the process of talking with two grocers about a store there,” said Maureen Martino, executive director of the Lakeview East Chamber of Commerce. “A grocery store would be excellent news for the community, because the old Dominick’s was destroyed by a fire five years ago.”
“I cannot tell you how many people walk into our office and ask, ‘When is Dominick’s coming back?’” she said. “They really miss the grocery store.”
In addition to the grocery store, the plans propose some kind of residential complex, either apartments or condominiums.
Davis, head of Chicago-based Davis Group LLC, did not respond to questions seeking comment. The DV Urban fund provided a $7.9 million mezzanine loan for the project but gained attention in media reports for getting $68 million in investments from city pension funds.
The sale of the property ends roughly a two-year battle for the site from the preceding owners, Chicago developers Michael O’Connor and Jonathan Zitzman. In June 2009, the venture that owned the site filed for bankruptcy to prevent a foreclosure sale.
In the end, DV Urban was the highest bidder for the defaulted first mortgage. “They paid just more than $8 million, compared with the loan’s roughly $11 million balance,” said Paul Bauch of Chicago law firm Bauch & Michaels LLC, who represented the O’Connor – Zitzman venture in court.
“It’s a great development site located in a great area,” Bauch said. “It’s unfortunate that because of the economy, no one’s really doing anything.”
Photo: Jasmined
Bucktown’s landmark Midwest Bank Gets OK for Retail Zoning
May 13, 2011 by jsedey · Leave a Comment
A business venture of trader Don Wilson, head of the Chicago-based trading firm DRW Holdings LLC, lead to the purchase of the iconic Midwest Bank at 1601 N. Milwaukee Avenue. As new owner, Wilson is seeking a zoning change to allow retail shops there.
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Emanuel Names City Hall Insider Theresa Mintle to Chief of Staff
May 12, 2011 by jsedey · Leave a Comment
Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel recently named City Hall and Chicago government insider Theresa Mintle to be his Chief of Staff. In this role, Mintle will be in operational control of city government. Duties of this position include keeping the decisions and the paperwork flowing, similar to what Emanuel did as Chief of Staff to President Barack Obama.
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