The historic 1.2 million-pound Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive is about to set off on the first portion of its coast-to-coast ...
Transit development districts near South Shore Line stations are bearing fruit, TDD steering committee members reported.
The Chicago Transit Authority has filed a federal lawsuit seeking the restoration of $2 billion in commuter rail expansion ...
On Friday, the CTA filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration ...
Elbert B. Smith took his son to a Wolves game at the Rosemont Horizon, on Dec. 5, 1997, to clinch Alex’s lifelong hockey affinity. “They had big flaming towers, and it looked like a rock show,” Alex ...
The White Sox are apparently thinking bigger than The 78, and that is saying something. Justin Ishbia, billionaire and hopefully sooner-than-later Sox overlord, is reportedly snapping up the 47-acre ...
The South Shore Line will begin service on its Monon Corridor on March 31 following completion of the West Lake Corridor ...
The Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society has an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday so people can see the tornado-related displays and other community history.
The man in line to buy the Chicago White Sox may acquire the site of Amtrak’s yard in Chicago as part of a plan to build new ballpark for the baseball team. Crain’s Chicago Business, in a paywalled ...
A group headed by Justin Ishbia is reportedly aiming to buy a South Loop railyard from Amtrak, with an eye toward building a White Sox ballpark.
Billionaire investor Justin Ishbia is on the verge of buying an Amtrak rail yard just across the Chicago River from The 78, a new mixed-use development still eyed as a possible future home of the ...
Team officials say they're still focused on The 78, where the Chicago Fire have broken ground on a new home — and where the Sox have been stymied.
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