Five Classic Courtyard Condos For Sale in Chicago
A 1902 ordinance to prevent the dangerous conditions of tenement housing gave Chicago its classic courtyard apartment buildings that boast light, ventilation, and greenspace.
A 1902 ordinance to prevent the dangerous conditions of tenement housing gave Chicago its classic courtyard apartment buildings that boast light, ventilation, and greenspace.
Illinois is second only to Ohio for the most Sears ready-to-assemble kit homes. These customizable homes were affordable to many immigrant and minority workers.
A Printers Row penthouse with an impressive vaulted skylight was home to an original publisher of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
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Make every day a green day in your farmhouse (or apartment, or extremely ’90s mansion).
The grand manse at 400 Washington Road is more than 120 years old — but it hasn’t always had that address.
A refreshed west suburban home with a storybook exterior is on the market for nearly $4 million.
A walk through this $1.55 million historical home in La Grange could almost make you forget what year it is — except for, you know, the 21st-century appliances.
The Tribune architecture critic, who stepped down after 28 years last week, on the failures of high-rise public housing, the transformation of the Loop, and Chicago’s biggest obstacles to an equitable built environment.