Come check out our new space (and maybe yours too) on April 22nd at Logan Certified!
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Logan Square Spotlight: The Dill Pickle Connects Chicago Via Food, Education and Outreach
We chat with the Dill Pickle’s General Manager about what it means to be a co-op
Logan Certified Construction Update: Radiant Floor Goes In, Roof Takes Off
Our mixed use retail and loft project in Logan Square is coming along. We’ve installed radiant floor heating, poured concrete, and have gotten the roof off and the walls starting on our second floor addition (rentable to residents this Spring).
What Houseplant Should I Get: A Chicago flowchart
Ever wonder what houseplant is right for you? Our handy flowchart can help give you some ideas.
Logan Certified Mixed Use Update: Brisch Brick, A Local Material
Today’s local material: Brisch Bricks, made from Chicago clay.
Architect as Developer: Construction Begins at Logan Certified
Demolition has begun on our new mixed use retail and loft apartment in Logan Square, Logan Certified.
From Food Truck to Restaurant Guide and a Truck News Recap
Recent court rulings maintain restrictions for food truck owners
Historic Preservation in Uptown: Lawrence House Now Open
The Lawrence house project is now open for tenants, and the heritage bicycle cafe beneath is open to espresso lovers.
Illinois Environmental Issues on the 2016 Ballot: Sparknotes Guide
We have researched some top local candidates in the upcoming 2016 election for their stance on Illinois environmental issues.
Bike Commute this Fall with 5 Easy Tips
A fall bike commute is easy for beginner cyclists with these five tips and resources. Make it easier to choose “biking” for your next commute.
Coming Spring 2017: Intelligentsia Parklet
The Intelligentsia Parklet is coming soon to Logan Square
Asphalt Alternatives: Can We Escape Winter Potholes?
There’s a joke about Chicago, “there are only two seasons: winter, and construction.”
Seeing Our Chicago River As Public Space
Our city’s connection to Lake Michigan helps us value and protect it; seeing the River as public space will keep it cleaner and healthier for Chicago’s future.
New Pilsen Mixed-Use Building To Infill a Vacant Lot
Our latest project ready to go is new construction project. This Pilsen mixed-use building will fill a vacant lot, increasing neighborhood density!
Think Spring: Native Plants for a Healthier Chicago
The native plants in front of Moss HQ attract butterflies (and curious neighborhood children). Here’s why we love growing them!














