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How Well Do You Know Modern Chicago Real Estate?

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The Downtown Chicago skyline

Chicago used to be known as the Second City. Surpassing Philadelphia in the 1890s as the U.S.’ second-most-populous city, soaring new buildings and lush green parks replaced the devastation of the 1871 fire. While the nickname is no longer accurate, the Windy City has seen a similar resurgence in its real estate market in the 2010s.

From the renovation of old Art Deco buildings to the construction of supertall residential high-rises, Chicago has become a city with properties as varied as its eclectic neighborhoods.

Think you are up to speed on the latest Chicago real estate developments? Test your knowledge with this quiz from Bisnow content partner Chicago Title Insurance