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The Commission on Chicago Landmarks

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South Loop »

The homes planned for 1948 S. Prairie Ave. are expected go on the market next year.

Downtown »

The Commission on Chicago Landmarks qualified newer buildings for protection on "Chicago's front porch."

Old Town »

The Old Town artists' haven was protected by the Commission on Chicago Landmarks.

Woodlawn »

The archdiocese said it will tear down the Shrine of Christ the King as soon as it gets permits.

River North »

Bertrand Goldberg's Marina City complex was lauded as "an icon of Chicago architecture."

River North »

The only building owners to take a position remained neutral.

The Loop »

The Commercial National Bank Building was also the longtime home of Commonwealth Edison.

Old Town »

A developer had hoped to build at 159 W. Burton Place over objections of residents and preservationists.

Old Town »

They can't halt a demolition permit for 159 W. Burton Pl., but they hope to have a say in future plans.

West Loop »

The City Council approved the controversial measure Wednesday.

River North »

The Commission on Chicago Landmarks set a Thursday hearing to grant preliminary landmark status.

Wrigleyville »

Team officials warn the outfield walls may crumble and have to be rebuilt next year when ivy is removed.

Noble Square »

The Landmarks Commission moved to protect the Polish National Alliance Building and grant a tax break.

Uptown »

The facade of the Egyptian Revival-style former Cairo Supper Club building will be protected.

Downtown »

The Commission on Chicago Landmarks moved to protect three university buildings on Chicago Avenue.