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Thousands are poised to move into new luxury residences, many of them high-rises, scheduled to open in the tony Gold Coast neighborhood over the next two years. It's a second Gilded Age of sorts, more than a century after its first wave of luxury home construction. Read more about the Gold Coast, Chicago IL
Thousands are poised to move into new luxury residences, many of them high-rises, scheduled to open in the tony Gold Coast neighborhood over the next two years. It's a second Gilded Age of sorts, more than a century after its first wave of luxury home construction. Read more about the Gold Coast, Chicago IL
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'Iron Man' vs. 'Man of Steel'? Gwyneth Paltrow shows mettle
If there was any sort of competition between the year’s most anticipated superhero films, “Iron Man 3” and “Man of Steel” — which opened at the U.S. box office six weeks apart — “Iron Man” actress...
Tags: David Cross, Ray Emery, Andrew Shaw, AMC (tv network), Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Galewood Crossings at a crossroad
When its sales office opened in 2006, Enclave at Galewood Crossings was touted as an upscale, gated community of almost 200 single-family and multifamily homes built on the largest undeveloped piece of land left within the city limits. Now Chicago...
Tags: Foreclosures, Laws, Chicago Housing Authority, Financial and Business Services, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man found dead in Gold Coast apartment after fire
Tribune reporterA man was found dead inside his Gold Coast apartment after the building's doorman called police to check on the man's well being Friday night. The door on the unit, in the 1100 block of North Lake Shore Drive, was chained shut from inside, according...Tags: Arson, Chicago Police Department, Chicago Fire Department
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Parking meter changes take effect Sunday in some areas
Clout StreetStarting Sunday, people parking cars in Chicago’s metered spaces will have to mind the signs lest they pay when they don’t have to or get a ticket for not feeding the meters long enough. Drivers won't need to feed meters at all on Sunday in...Tags: William D. Burns, Chicago Mayor, Wrigleyville, Rahm Emanuel
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Chicago Overnight Report
Tribune reporterA wrap-up of news from the Tribune's breaking news desk. • At least 13 people were shot -- one fatally -- on the South and West sides since Friday afternoon, according to authorities. Read more • A man was found dead inside his Gold Coast...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Free Sunday meters, extended hours get started
Starting Sunday, people parking cars in Chicago's metered spaces will have to mind the signs lest they pay when they don't have to or get a ticket for not feeding the meters long enough. Drivers won't need to feed meters at all on Sunday in some Chicago...
Tags: William D. Burns, Chicago Mayor, Wrigleyville, Rahm Emanuel
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Ragdale opens doors to artists, its art to public
Novelist Lise Haines is scheduled to arrive at O'Hare this afternoon. She will then spend the night with relatives, and Monday will make her way to north suburban Lake Forest and a place called Ragdale and begin a creative adventure. Haines is a child...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Norton (Norton, Virginia), Architecture, O'Hare International Airport, Authors
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WGN-Ch. 9's Julie Unruh selling house in Winnetka
WGN-Ch. 9 reporter Julie Unruh has a contract pending to sell her three-bedroom vintage house in east Winnetka, which is listed for $819,000. Unruh, 44, a Chicago native, joined the station in 2001 after working for CLTV. Unruh and her husband paid...
Tags: Homes, Art Institute of Chicago
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John Howard Boyle, 1926-2013
The Rev. John Howard Boyle, founding director of the Lorene Replogle Counseling Center at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, was known as the "grief guru" for his work with a number of groups. "It is ironic and lovely that we will be remembering...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Baptist, Philosophy, Psychotherapy, Religious Education
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Chicago woman testifies to honeymoon assault by husband
A marriage that began with a proposal written in a white Bible passed to her in a Magnificent Mile church soon fell apart, a Gold Coast woman testified Tuesday in court, claiming her new husband beat and sexually assaulted her on their honeymoon as part...
Tags: Magnificent Mile, Abusive Behavior, Marriage, Assault, Religious Events
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Echoes from the Holocaust in Chicago area
The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Toby Glickman finds it impossible to waste even a morsel of food. Geri Emalfarb remembers how her parents wouldn't allow her out after dark. And Yonit Hoffman recalls the numbing sense of loss and sadness triggered...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Museums, Arts and Culture, Judaism, Human Interest
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Hooves along the lakefront
As the weather warms, more Chicagoans are crowding onto the lakefront paths to walk, bike, skate and run. Imagine if they had to make room for horses. Not too long ago, horseback riding on the lakefront was very popular. During the warmer months,...
Tags: Lincoln Park Zoo, Jackson Park, Marshall Field, Equestrian, Missing Persons
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