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Lakeview »

Some owners feared losing customers after moving, but they were all able to land nearby.

Edgewater »

An ad for subsidized, low-income housing brought more than 1,000 people to Sheridan and Foster.

Uptown »

The troubled building at 1020. W. Lawrence Ave. will be rehabbed, and tenants will be relocated.

Roscoe Village »

Hundreds filled a Roscoe Village church to hear the latest changes to a plan to overhaul Lathrop Homes.

Uptown »

The Organization of the Northeast and the Lakeview Action Coalition have officially joined forces.

Uptown »

The document builds on a tradition the 46th Ward alderman started in his first days in office in 2011.

Uptown »

A judge gave four people living in the single room occupancy hotel until midnight Friday to leave.

Uptown »

Two activist groups known for organizing mass protests on the North Side are merging this summer.

Lakeview »

Many are paying more than 30 percent of their income on rent in the neighborhood, the study said.

Rogers Park »

Rogers Park and Uptown had the greatest supply of — and demand for — affordable housing in the city.

Uptown »

Activists said a luxury developer doesn't need TIF funds, but struggling schools do.

Lakeview »

Lakeview Action Coalition and Chateau Hotel residents were disappointed with the amount of progress made.

Lakeview »

Some tenants could be moved to buildings managed by BJB Properties.

Rogers Park »

Residents of the 13-story Astor House said they're being wrongfully evicted.

Kenwood »

Developers are planning a Walmart and 96 affordable- and public-housing apartments in the $45.6M project.