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Can Chicagoland Grow by Filling In? What we learned last week
By
Breann Gala
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and MPC Research Assistant Elizabeth O'Brien
Oct 12, 2015
Chicago is selling parking lots, and the payoff is bigger than the sales price
By
Yonah Freemark
Sep 21, 2015
Houston could take Chicago’s spot as third most populous city, but is it sustainable?
By
Chrissy Mancini Nichols
Sep 16, 2015
Six facts about people leaving Chicagoland and solutions to keep them
By
Chrissy Mancini Nichols
Sep 15, 2015
In the Loop: September 10, 2015
By
Yonah Freemark
Sep 10, 2015
Illinoisans are leaving for these states
By
Chrissy Mancini Nichols
Aug 25, 2015
How the Cermak-McCormick ‘L’ station could create a real estate boom in the South Loop
By
Yonah Freemark
and
MPC Research Assistant Mengwei Sun
Aug 17, 2015
How can we make it easier for developers and communities to deliver the affordable housing we need?
By
Marisa Novara
Jul 29, 2015
Metropolitan Planning Council and Institute for Transportation & Development Policy recommend broader zoning, financial incentives to attract more development near transit in Chicago, fueling population growth and bringing amenities to neighborhoods across the city
Jul 29, 2015
City of Chicago unveils proposal for 2015 TOD ordinance
Jul 27, 2015
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