Abby Miller

Development Reporter
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Abby Miller reports on real estate development across Chicago. She previously covered real estate in Cincinnati for American City Business Journals and worked at outlets including the Cincinnati Enquirer and Tacoma News Tribune.

Abby was born and raised in Chicago’s west suburbs and has degrees in journalism and political science from Ohio University.

Latest from Abby Miller

The co-ownership shares give buyers a week of access to the property each year, including an option to host events there for an extra fee.
Commerical real estate firm Avison Young named Chicago one of its markets to watch in 2025, as industry experts see companies attracted to areas like the West Loop.
El proveedor de artículos para fiestas se declaró en bancarrota en 2023.
It would be the grocery chain’s seventh location in Chicago.
The change, upending the traditional model of how homes are bought and sold, are still in their infancy. Many buyers remain unaware of changes to one of the largest purchases in their lifetime and how it affects them.
The complaint, filed in federal court, alleges Mac Properties systemically discriminates against voucher holders looking to rent in Mac’s newer, high-rise apartments in Hyde Park and steers them toward less attractive properties.
Chicago has emerged as one of the top U.S. markets for data centers, attracting the industry’s biggest players, but data centers require a lot of electricity.
The industrial park is nearing completion, seven years after it started. The project has created 600 jobs in Pullman.
The Far South Community Development Corp. said it’s eyeing a 2025 groundbreaking on its long-planned Morgan Park Commons project.