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Preserving history amid the surging skyline of Chicago’s Fulton Market District
The hottest real estate market in Chicago and perhaps the entire country is the Fulton Market District located just west of the downtown Loop. Shown below is a list of the numerous skyscrapers that have been built, are under construction, … Continue reading
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