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  2. Lake Michigan High-Rises - Wikipedia

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    Constructed between 1961 and 1963, The buildings were completed in March 1963; consisting of six buildings. The first three buildings (1132 E. 42nd Street, 1130 E. 41st Street and 4155 S. Lake Park Avenue) sat 16–stories high in a u–shape cluster (also known as the Horseshoe buildings) [3] bordered by Lake Park Avenue to the west and Oakenwald Avenue to the east.

  3. Michael Jordan's Chicago Mansion Sells for $9.5 Million After 12 Years on Market The retired NBA legend's sprawling Highland Park estate has been on the market on and off since 2012 Reuters 3 ...

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  5. Lakefront, 606 trails closed to public amid stay-at-home ...

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    Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a stern warning to Chicago residents after ordering the closure of the city's lakefront, adjacent parks, 606 Trail and Riverwalk to the public until further notice.

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  7. Polk Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Polk Brothers was a large home appliance and electronics retailer in Chicago, Illinois that had 17 stores in the region at its peak in the 1980s.. Polk Bros. was the dominating electronics/appliance retailer in the Chicago market through the 1980s.

  8. Rubloff Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1930 by Arthur Rubloff, who was responsible for some of the most notable and successful real estate developments in Chicago, including The Brunswick Building, the Greyhound Bus Terminal, Evergreen Plaza Shopping Center and the Carl Sandburg Village. Rubloff was involved in hundreds of real estate deals during his ...

  9. Chicago Lakeside Development - Wikipedia

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    The plan calls for 13,575 new homes, 17,500,000 square feet (1,630,000 m 2) of retail and other commercial space, a new high school, 1,500-slip marina, 125 acres of public land, lakefront access, new bike paths, and commuter rail and bus service would house 150,000 people. [1]