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A settlement with Chicago Parking Meters LLC stems from a risky pandemic-era scheme authorized by former Mayor Lori Lightfoot ...
The announcement is a major blow to Mayor Brandon Johnson, who fully embraced the Bears’ vision for a reimagined Museum ...
City attorneys are recommending aldermen approve a deal to settle for $15.5 million three long-standing disputes with the ...
The move would end Sterling Bay’s decade-long effort to transform the former industrial land, now mostly vacant, into a ...
The mayor says he's committed to rebuilding the coalition that helped him get elected, but says tension is the norm in ...
The Illinois Gaming Board gave the green light for construction to resume, but it did not provide details into the ...
The $15.5 million settlement would be a tiny fraction of the $322 million Chicago Parking Meters had sought in arbitration.
The much-loathed 2008 deal requires the city make “true-up” payments to Chicago Parking Meters to compensate the firm for lost revenue when meters are taken out of service by the city.
The new speed cameras will begin issuing tickets in June after a warning period. They were introduced as the city looked to ...
A key city panel approved a $68 million public subsidy to help turn most of a 41-story Loop office tower into 400 apartments.
How the budget deficit gets addressed may depend on who replaces current CPS CEO Pedro Martinez, whose last day is June 18.
The 11 new locations announced Wednesday are the second round of 50 speed cameras that Mayor Brandon Johnson vowed to install. They're expected to generate $11.4 million this year.