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Behring Co., a San Francisco Bay Area real estate developer and the operator of Behring Regional Center, is proud to announce USCIS approved the Form I-956F of its latest EB-5 infrastructure project: ...
The owners of the Bulls and Blackhawks have topped $100 million in land acquisitions for an arena-anchored mixed-use ...
Today, the Chicago Blackhawks revealed renderings for the forthcoming Fifth Third Arena expansion – highlighting a ...
United Center owners scoop up parking lots near the stadium ahead of 1901 Project's planned kickoff An affiliate of the Reinsdorf and Wirtz families paid nearly $10 million for two surface parking ...
The United Center owners plan to begin work this spring on a $400 million first phase of the 1901 Project, which would feature a new 6,000-seat music venue immediately southwest of the United ...
Leaders of the United Center megadevelopment known as the 1901 Project inked a trio of new land deals this month for nearly $11 million. Their overall purchases are nearing the $100 million mark ...
The Chicago City Council approved a $7 billion plan that would allow the owners of the Bulls and Blackhawks to transform the area surrounding the United Center.
The 1901 Project, touted as the largest private investment in Chicago's West Side, is being spearheaded by the Reinsdorf and Wirtz families, who own the arena.
Phase one of the ‘1901 Project,’ named after the United Center’s postal address on West Madison Street, is expected to take two years to complete and will include the construction of a large ...
The “1901 Project,” named after the United Center’s postal address on West Madison Street, would add housing, retail, entertainment space and a public plaza to areas surrounding the arena.
The 1901 project is a 15-year plan to redevelop mostly empty parking-lot space near Chicago's United Center arena. Photo courtesy of the 1901 Project ...