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It's kind of like summer camp, but hopefully less angst. 

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A South Loop woman is willing to donate $50,000 for the meditative park art. 

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Arrigo Park neighbors said allowing sports teams to practice at the park would be "a disaster."

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Free chin-up bars, fitness classes and maybe even human-sized Jenga are part of the plan. 

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The city estimated 5 million people packed Grant Park and the parade route to celebrate.

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The 15-foot-tall sculpture, made of reclaimed wood, is a message about deforestation. 

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The new design for the restaurant shows it will have more outdoor seating.

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The proposed restaurant is now half the size it was when introduced last year. 

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The totem to artists known and unknown will be planted near the Logan Monument. 

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A 36,000-square-foot, open-air fitness center is in the works for the park. 

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Nearly 30 businesses along Michigan Avenue have pledged to plant their planter boxes, the group said. 

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Parks officials still aren't budging on the ban, but there's still hope for a compromise. 

South Loop »

The concrete-and-steel table is skateable and weighs 2,600 pounds. 

Little Italy »

The Little Italy stretch is now "a beautiful smile with [its] teeth knocked out," Bob O'Neill said.