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The Real Estate Data Dump: Steady Recovery, But Fasten Your Seatbelt
By Dennis Rodkin
It's been a strong spring, but it's hard to make up for a decade of lost equity. Read more
Three New Restaurants Open in Chicago This Week
By Kaitlyn Jakola
Plus: Patios open up, Check, Please! gets a new host, Chicago Gourmet tickets go on sale, and Esquire loves our bars. Read more
Michael Dean Reynolds Is in Love With His Menu at Bread & Wine
By Penny Pollack and Graham Meyer
The Gage and Leopold alumnus, the new chef at the Irving Park spot, will have a new menu in place by the end of June. Read more
Five Reasons This Is a Great Week To Eat in Chicago
By Kaitlyn Jakola
Free pizza. Packed picnic baskets. A pair of fine prix fixe dinners. And that's before we even get to the Bloody Marys. Read more
This Is an Amazing Fried Chicken Recipe
By Carly Boers, Penny Pollack, and Jeff Ruby
There's also a recipe for a fantastic punch to serve with the bird. Read more
How to Make Fantastic Brownies and Lemon Cream Pie
By Carly Boers, Penny Pollack, and Jeff Ruby
These two recipes make a sweet finish for a fine picnic. Read more
These Two Salad Recipes Are Great Sides for a Picnic
By Carly Boers, Penny Pollack, and Jeff Ruby
You can't go wrong with spicy potato salad or cool roasted beets on a hot summer day. Read more
You Should Go To Berlin—Direct Flights From Chicago Are Cheap Right Now
By Nina Kokotas Hahn
Plus: The best Spotify playlist to take on the flight, the artsy way to frame a city map, and a great hotel for food lovers back here in Chicago. Read more
Why Is So Much of Chicago a Commercial Desert?
By Whet Moser
Chicago's poorest neighborhoods have much less commercial activity than even a typical poor city neighborhood in America. Is it crime? Investment? History? Read more
Frank Lloyd Wright + Octagons + Good Price = Headline!
By Dennis Rodkin
The Oak Park house needs work, but it's a deal—and this 1897 structure shows how Wright created the new Prairie style. Read more
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