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David Matthews

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David Matthews is a reporter/producer covering Downtown Chicago for DNAinfo, including the Loop, River North, the Gold Coast and Streeterville.

Dave comes to DNAinfo.com from Crain’s Chicago Business, where he covered real estate and broke news on everything from celebrity home purchases to the aftermath of Chicago’s foreclosure crisis. While at Crain’s, Dave received a Community Investment Award from the Woodstock Institute and a nomination for a Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club.

Previously, Dave worked for Suburban Life Publications in Chicago’s western suburbs and also contributed to The Pantagraph and Patch.com.

A Bloomington-Normal native, Dave graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He lives in Lakeview.

Fun fact: Dave shares Bulls season tickets with friends.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

May 1, 2017

CPS won't be allowed to close 20 days early to make up for a state funding shortfall.

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May 1, 2017

Macy's will spare the storied restaurant in any redevelopment of the former Marshall Field's store.

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April 28, 2017

The new Downtown school was originally slated to received $9 million in tax increment financing.

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April 27, 2017

Taco Bell Cantina has applied for a liquor license on Dearborn Street. 

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April 27, 2017

A growing chorus of writers is taking to Twitter to speak out against the iconic Chicago-based magazine.

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April 27, 2017

CPS will decide soon whether the merger between the Cabrini-Green and Gold Coast schools will proceed.

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April 27, 2017

The school under construction at 1601 S. Dearborn St. also is expanding its attendance boundaries. 

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April 26, 2017

The four-floor, 43,000-square-foot will replace Crate & Barrel.