One of the nation's largest residential real estate companies is about to open its first South Side office in a historically Black neighborhood that has cycled through periods of investment and neglect for decades. As property values spike once more, some residents are torn.
One of the nation's largest residential real estate companies is about to open its first South Side office in a historically Black neighborhood that has cycled through periods of investment and neglect for decades. As property values spike once more, some residents are torn.