More than 20 Sun-Times Guild members wear shirts with the Guild logo at the CPM office.
Guild members pose for a photo at the CPM office ahead of bargaining.
Chicago’s fake spring may be coming to a close, but that just means it’s bargaining season!
Today marked the start of negotiations to ensure Chicago Public Media respects and protects the Sun-Times Guild journalists bringing you hard-hitting local news.
20.02.2026 16:58
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Loop project bringing 300 new apartments near Harold Washington Library
The city of Chicago announced Wednesday it has selected DL3 Realty to redevelop a cluster of city-owned parcels into a 25-story apartment building in the Loop.
19.02.2026 14:33
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Harry Weese-designed office tower will get a $25M atrium renovation designed to lure renters with amenities
The owners of 200 S. Wacker Drive are spending $25 million to modernize the tower in a growing trend for building owners looking to attract new tenants in a downturned office market.
05.02.2026 02:01
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Cutting parking for homes built near transit aims to ease housing crunch
A recently passed city ordinance that eliminates some parking minimums could lead to lower building costs, more housing and lower rents, experts say.
Meeting Chicago’s parking requirements for housing developments has been a headache for developers. But an ordinance eliminating parking minimums near public transit could change that — and with it, bring more housing to the city at a time where it's desperately needed:
15.08.2025 20:45
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Owners of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Oak Park home selling after nearly 27 years
The home, designated as a landmark in Oak Park, was among Wright's first homes to include a picture window and other mainstays seen in his later work.
The owners of a Frank Lloyd Wright home in Oak Park are hoping that the property’s next owner has a passion for preservation. After nearly 27 years, Tom and Deb Abrahamson are selling their home at 515 Fair Oaks Ave. for an estimated $1.9 million.
30.05.2025 17:34
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Chicago's 'missing middle' housing program adds more neighborhoods, extends developer deadline
The program aimed at turning vacant city land into housing for working middle-class families recently expanded to include three South Side neighborhoods.
ICYMI: The city of Chicago is opening up its missing middle housing program to three South Side neighborhoods this year. Community organizations are hopeful the program can reactivate their neighborhoods' vacant lots and help new homeowners build generational wealth:
28.05.2025 17:48
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The CST Guild is aware of the third-party “summer guide” content in the May 18 edition of the Sun-Times newspaper.
This was a syndicated section made externally without the knowledge of the members of our newsroom.
We’re deeply disturbed that AI-generated content was printed alongside our work.
20.05.2025 18:24
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Trump Tower plaza barricades pulled back after months of complaints
The fencing violated the planned development ordinance requiring open access to the 1.2-acre public plaza, according to the city’s Department of Planning and Development.
After months of the public being blocked from using the riverfront plaza outside Trump Tower, the building’s management relented Tuesday and moved the fences under pressure from city officials.
With Fran Spielman and @szreports.bsky.social: chicago.suntimes.com/city-hall/20...
07.05.2025 14:21
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'Broken system' of property tax appeals put extra $2 billion on Cook County homeowners, treasurer says
Chicago had some of the worst disparities in the county, with businesses’ tax bills dropping nearly 20% while residential bills increased by more than 16% during the 2021 to 2023 reassessment cycle.
Cook County is saddled with a “broken system” of property tax appeals that gives breaks to business owners and wealthy white homeowners — while shifting nearly $2 billion of tax burden to the lowest income homeowners, according to a report from the county treasurer’s office.
Some notable numbers 🧵⬇️
05.05.2025 15:23
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A wronged Wright on Chicago's West Side could receive long-needed repairs
Preservationists see the correction of building code violations at the Walser House as a critical first step toward the early Frank Lloyd Wright home being saved and reused.
Today, the Sun-Times announces expanded architecture coverage with my switch from editorial board member/monthly architecture columnist to full-time architecture critic. "The change reflects Chicago’s strong interest in the built environment — and the forces that shape it ..."
26.03.2025 08:49
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A sad day at work today.
Relieved about no layoffs, but these 30 buyouts include 23 people from the newsroom. 💔
Support your local news outlets 🙏
19.03.2025 01:42
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To protect public media we need more journalists in our newsroom — not fewer. #ProtectMyPublicMedia
14.03.2025 19:07
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After McDonald's rolled back its DEI initiatives last month, I reviewed the policies of 15 other major Illinois-based companies. Many still referenced DEI online and in annual reports, but some have changed their policies within the last month. 1/8
21.02.2025 17:46
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