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Obama's red-brick house in the Hyde Park/Kenwood neighborhood is protected by concrete barricades at either end of his block. Chicago police cars stan...
Obama's red-brick house in the Hyde Park/Kenwood neighborhood is protected by concrete barricades at either end of his block. Chicago police cars stan...
New York Times | Michael Y. Park | Posted 01.22.2009 | Chicago
Hyde Park hasn't gotten this much attention since 1893, when the Chicago World's Fair introduced the country to electricity and serial killers. But in...
Financial Times | Hal Weitzman | Posted 01.01.2009 | Chicago
A luxury hotel might seem like a bad business to be running during an economic downturn, but Patrick Hatton, general manager of The James in downtown...
ABC News | MATTHEW JAFFE | Posted 12.30.2008 | Chicago
Despite the cold weather and biting wind, out-of-town guests, as usual, on Thanksgiving weekend, are hitting the sites in Chicago, America's third-lar...
Crain's Chicago Business | Greg Hinz | Posted 12.27.2008 | Chicago
No one will be sadder when President-elect Barack Obama finally splits town and heads to Washington for good than the folks who run the Hilton Chicag...
New York Times | Jeff Zeleny | Posted 12.21.2008 | Chicago
SO long, Crawford, Tex. Even before President-elect Barack Obama takes office in 61 days, effectively crowning Chicago as the site of the Western Whi...
David Hoyt | Posted 12.18.2008 | Chicago
It will take a lot more than the impulse spending of a presidential entourage to provide the housing, transit, jobs, and retail amenities that are needed in the President-elect's own back yard.
AP | CARLA K. JOHNSON | Posted 12.07.2008 | Chicago
CHICAGO — Chicago's tourism Web site beckons visitors to "experience the city the Obamas enjoy." The Illinois Bureau of Tourism plans to launch ...
Chicago Tribune | Ofelia Casillas | Posted 02.28.2009 | Chicago