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For more than 60 years, American Sale has helped Chicagoland families “bring the fun home” with pools, hot tubs, patio furniture, game rooms, and more. Led by President Bob Jones Jr., the family-owned business has grown to eight locations across the region while staying committed to customer service, quality products, and creating memorable experiences at home.
From backyard entertainment to wellness and relaxation, American Sale continues to be a trusted retail destination for generations of Illinois families.
The City Council zoning committee on Tuesday will consider a sweeping update of the city’s construction and building codes and myriad rezonings to allow a mixed-use development in McKinley Park, an apartment and townhome development in Avondale and two mixed-use buildings in West Town.
The Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards will meet at 10 a.m. in council chambers.
The City Council Committee on Finance on Monday approved several legal settlements, city financial assistance for school, park and housing projects and an amendment to Chicago’s new social media business tax.
The City Council Committee on Workforce Development is no longer set to consider an ordinance Monday that would repeal Chicago’s legalization of video gambling.
The City Council’s Committee on Finance on Monday will hear from the company that’s seeking to purchase the rights to the city’s parking meters from the firm that leased them nearly two decades ago.
Alderpeople on Thursday advanced the appointment of a new commissioner to lead the Chicago Commission on Human Relations.
Acting Comm. Kenneth Gunn was overwhelmingly approved by the Committee on Health and Human Relations, sending his final confirmation to the City Council next week.
Alderpeople on Wednesday advanced the proposed purchase of a downtown bus terminal from a private equity firm in order to prevent the potential disruption of intercity bus service.
The City Council’s health and human relations committee on Thursday will consider Mayor Brandon Johnson’s appointment to succeed former Human Rights Comm. Nancy Andrade as the leader of the city’s civil rights agency.
The committee will meet at 12:30 p.m. in council chambers.
The City Council Committee on Public Safety on Tuesday passed a measure to enhance penalties on drug dealing near schools and in parks to crack down on problematic spots in communities citywide.