Harb developed the 2211 Apartments across Maple Avenue in 2019, a project which was scaled down to four-stories and 12 units after opposition from former Ald. Robin Rue Simmons (5th).
“Middles,” the used bookstore popup opened last fall by Nina Barrett, adjacent to her regular “Bookends and Beginnings” book ...
The city’s youth and young adult coordinator, Greg King, says the job fair has helped young Evanston residents secure summer ...
The 27,000 square foot lot is across the street from Bent Park in the 6th Ward and is zoned R4, which allows for “moderate ...
Evanston city officials broke ground Friday for the long-planned reconstruction of the intersection of Green Bay Road and ...
Evanston police say a man with a gun was seen walking near Oakton Street and Asbury Avenue, just blocks away from Oakton ...
Leo Terrrell, senior counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights said the schools were informed Thursday that the task force was “aware of allegations that the sc ...
Four candidates running for City Council, led by 3rd Ward candidate John Kennedy, demanded the City of Evanston revisit its ...
The new Life Time fitness club on Sherman Avenue will open Saturday. The facility is one of the company’s high-end clubs, ...
Debra Shore, an Evanston resident and the former regional administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, says the ...
Candidates running for the city’s 6th and 7th Wards sat together Thursday night at the Northminster Presbyterian Church for a cordial forum about wide-ranging issues facing the city.
Food and service workers at Northwestern University voted to authorize a strike Thursday after months of protests for a new ...
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