CHICAGO DEVELOPMENT SNEEZES IN ECONOMIC WINTER
November 10th, 2008 categories: Market Trends
An article in the Chicago Tribune on Monday, November third, explains in wonderful clear detail just what has happened in the Chicago condo development market with the credit freeze. It is true, all of us who live and work in the central part of Chicago have become accustomed to the endless concrete trucks, dirt hauling trucks, loads of drywall, platoons of workers walking in the neighborhood and cranes, cranes, cranes everywhere. Perhaps the neighborhood will be a bit less crowded and there might be just a bit less traffic! The author of the article, Blair Kamin, is a renowned architecture critic–his books and columns are always well written and interesting and even fun! The Donald’s Trump Tower is pictured at left.
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