Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 24 Apr 2008, 5, 10 A controversial four-story mixed-use building planned for Ridge Road and Wilmette Avenue may not be built after the developer, Regency Development LLC, opted to sell the property this month citing lo
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 24 Apr 2008, 5, 10 A controversial four-story mixed-use building planned for Ridge Road and Wilmette Avenue …
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 15 Jan 2009 M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank filed a foreclosure lawsuit Dec. 15 in Cook County Circuit Court against the development partnership, Oculus Development LLC and Pickus Cos. of Highland Park. The bank alle
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 15 Jan 2009 M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank filed a foreclosure lawsuit Dec. 15 in …
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 11 Dec 2008, p. 5 Partners in the redevelopment of the Wil-Shore Ford property on Green Bay Road say the proposed condo and a retail project is dead due to the bad real estate market. They are considering a different
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 11 Dec 2008, p. 5 Partners in the redevelopment of the Wil-Shore Ford property on Green Bay …
Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 30 Apr 2009 The Grand Bend at Greenbay, locatated at Green Bay Road and Emerson Street in Evanston, has been placed in receivership while a Northbrook bank forecloses on the unsold units.
Karen Berkowitz, Wilmette Life, 30 Apr 2009 The Grand Bend at Greenbay, locatated at Green Bay Road and Emerson …
Kathy Routliffe, Wilmette Life, 20 Dec 2012, p. 18 Plans were announced last week to create a six-story apartment building with ground floor commercial space at 611 Green Bay Road. Trustees say the plan is consistent with the Wilmette village center
Kathy Routliffe, Wilmette Life, 20 Dec 2012, p. 18 Plans were announced last week to create a six-story apartment building with …
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