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    Sep 9, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Palos Hills a city of contrasts

    A small parade of stroller-pushers sometimes makes its way past Sue Collins' spacious backyard to see her four horses.
    A small parade of stroller-pushers sometimes makes its way past Sue Collins' spacious backyard to see her four horses. Collins isn't the only one with a backyard stable and equine friends in Palos Hills, where several dozen half-acre residential...

    Tags: Restaurants, Metra, Yoga, Foreclosures, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  2. Sep 12, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Daley the Builder leaves unfinished business

    Mayor Richard M. Daley is a relentless doer who has remade Chicago's urban landscape, but he is also leaving behind a load of unfinished business.
    Mayor Richard M. Daley is a relentless doer who has remade Chicago's urban landscape, but he is also leaving behind a load of unfinished business. The unbuilt Chicago Spire, an incomplete Block 37, an empty swath of land where Chicago wanted to construct...

    Tags: Grant Park, Midway Airport, Richard M. Daley, Summer Olympics, Santiago Calatrava

  4. Jul 25, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Zoning shift OK'd after nearby home bought

    Tribune staff reporters
    In late 2003, a housing agency approached recently elected Chicago Ald. Rey Colon with a plan to build a $5.5 million condominium building on a rubble-strewn lot in his West Side ward. Within months, Colon bought the only home on the lot with a $350,000,...

    Tags: Banking, Local Elections, Homes, Property, Real Estate Transactions

  6. Mar 26, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. North Center: Living under the radar and loving it

    If you've never heard of Chicago's North Center community, you're not alone. Many who come to dine or imbibe here would be surprised to learn there even is a name for the area bordered by the Chicago River to the west, Addison south, Montrose north and Clark Street/Ashland Avenue to the east.
    If you've never heard of Chicago's North Center community, you're not alone. Many who come to dine or imbibe here would be surprised to learn there even is a name for the area bordered by the Chicago River to the west, Addison south, Montrose north and...

    Tags: Chicago Chinese Restaurants, Irving Park, Schools, Chicago Restaurants, Apartments

  8. Jun 12, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Selling at auction might be for you

    Do you have a home for sale that has been languishing on the market? Do you need to sell quickly, so you can move on with your life? Is your home one-of-a kind or hard to value because of a lack of comps?
    Do you have a home for sale that has been languishing on the market? Do you need to sell quickly, so you can move on with your life? Is your home one-of-a kind or hard to value because of a lack of comps? If so, selling at auction may be a good...

    Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Auction Service, Marketing, Homes, Real Estate

  10. Jun 14, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. A Helping Hand To Homeownership

    Tara Morin and Coleman Hillstrom are refinishing the woodwork after discarding the green shag carpeting and re-tiling the bathroom in their one-bedroom condo.
    The Chicago Tribune
    Tara Morin and Coleman Hillstrom are refinishing the woodwork after discarding the green shag carpeting and re-tiling the bathroom in their one-bedroom condo. Morin, like many first-time buyers, had cobbled together savings and gifts from parents last...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Foreclosures, Employers, Science and Technology, Candy, Flowers and Gifts

  12. Jun 12, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Top 10 real estate auction myths

    Think all homes sold at auction are dilapidated foreclosures you have to pay cash for on the spot? Think again. Real estate auctions are becoming more and more popular because they offer good deals on a variety of properties in a consumer-friendly environment. Nevertheless, plenty of myths surrounding the process abound. Here are some of the most popular misconceptions about real estate auctions and the facts behind them.
    Think all homes sold at auction are dilapidated foreclosures you have to pay cash for on the spot? Think again. Real estate auctions are becoming more and more popular because they offer good deals on a variety of properties in a consumer-friendly...

    Tags: Foreclosures, Real Estate Buyers, Homes, Real Estate, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Jun 26, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. To navigate process it's key to get right professionals 

    If you consider yourself to be a candidate for a short sale, a critical task will be obtaining the best available real estate and legal advisors to guide you.
    If you consider yourself to be a candidate for a short sale, a critical task will be obtaining the best available real estate and legal advisors to guide you. This is not a time to make snap judgments about the quality of counsel you retain, says Neil...

    Tags: Foreclosures, New York City, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate, Real Estate Transactions

  16. Oct 1, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  17. White House vs. FOX News: Olympics

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva In the ongoing struggle between the White House and the FOX News Channel, the Obama administration's direct rebuttal of what FOX's Glenn Beck and a guest have had to say this week about the administration's hand in......

    Tags: White House, News Agency, Real Estate, Values, New Year's Day

  18. Nov 5, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Fallout from Great Depression: 2 prairies

    Tribune staff reporter
    You have to love the sidewalks. They are neatly laid out in right angles, a conventional concrete grid that would fit in perfectly in the most cookie cutter of suburban subdivisions.Except that there is no subdivision. The sidewalks stretch out into...

    Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Economy, Business and Finance, Barbara Brotman, Endangered Species, Wildlife

  20. Oct 2, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  21. Rahm Emanuel: Olympic critics get seats

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva Posted Thursday evening, updated Friday at 6:15 am and 9:35 am EDT Republicans have been ready with criticism for President Barack Obama's overnight journey to Copenhagen, where the president today pressed Chicago's case for the 2016...

    Tags: Heads of State, White House, Michelle Obama, Summer Olympics, Richard M. Daley

  22. May 4, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  23. FBI agents ask about Gutierrez, developer

    Clout St
    From today's print edition: FBI agents ask about Gutierrez, developer Questions raised during Ald. Carothers' bribery probe By Todd Lighty and Robert Becker, Tribune reporters The FBI has interviewed City Hall employees and Chicago aldermen about U.S....
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Jordan Gottlieb has been promoted to director of invest...
(October 21, 2010)
Jordon Gottlieb, director of investment real estate, Essex Realty Group