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We’ve closed up store in the interim
Pricey readers,
We’re writing with some information: We’ve closed up store at Curbed Chicago in the interim. So, we’re leaving our homepage curated with our a few of our greatest and most resourceful tales.
In the meantime, our national site will proceed to report on how changes in the housing market could affect you, function striking homes from across the nation, and distill the latest design trends. And since we’re all spending extra time at residence these days, we’ve additionally bought concepts for easy home projects to tackle while you’re hunkered down and tips about how to turn veggie scraps into houseplants and transforming your bedroom into a sleepy minimalist cocoon.
You may as well observe Curbed on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook—the place we additionally host teams for followers of midcentury modern houses and interiors and campers, vans, and RVs.
And now, we current you with a few of Curbed Chicago’s best hits:
- What Chicago homebuyers need to know during the coronavirus pandemic
- An illustrated guide to Chicago architecture
- How Fulton Market lost the last of its grit
- Chicago neighborhoods: How they got their names
- Feast your eyes on Curbed’s favorite Chicago apartment tours
- 10 essential books about Chicago
- How to research your Chicago home’s history online
- 15 best vintage furniture stores in Chicago
- 16 Brutalist masterpieces that every Chicagoan should know
- From abandoned properties to dream homes: Buying a house through Cook County’s land bank
- Why every renter and homeowner should join Chicago’s tool library
- 10 Chicago renters’ rights your landlord doesn’t want you to know
- Where to live in Chicago in 2020
- The Curbed Chicago moving guide
- Enjoy Chicago’s best museums and cultural institutions from home
- How the coronavirus is forcing Chicago real estate pros to think outside the box
- Want the Chicago loft of your dreams? Look at these 5 neighborhoods.
- Mapping the 34 high-rises under construction in Chicago
- How ADUs could transform Chicago into a more affordable, accessible place to live
- These are Chicago’s most endangered buildings in 2020
- Saving Bronzeville’s Forum: Preservationists look to future by honoring the past
- Chicago’s greatest remaining Gilded Age mansions
- Chicago’s 10 most senseless demolitions, mapped
- The most interesting historic interiors in Chicago
- A tour of Ferris Bueller’s Chicago
- Chicago’s most iconic buildings, mapped
- The debate over how Chicago should build affordable housing, explained
- 13 megadevelopments that will transform Chicago