SAL Now Partnering with Chicago Cityscape

Ian Brown • Apr 05, 2018

Property Research in a Flash

We are thrilled to introduce Steven Vance and his company, Chicago Cityscape , to our clients and friends. In addition to using Chicago Cityscape’s growing variety of tools to make our practice more efficient for our clients, Shapiro & Associates is excited to begin partnering with Chicago Cityscape to offer preliminary zoning assessments for properties in the North Suburbs .


The site brings together data from several official databases into one place. It has a clean look that makes it easy to quickly get vital information about a prospective property. For instance, if you are looking to build a new mixed-use development in Jefferson Park in Chicago you can look up the address or PIN and you’re presented with a wealth of information about zoning, transit-oriented development status, property tax values, and financial incentives.

While the site is currently mostly focused on Chicago, many of the features work in suburban Cook County, including property tax values and financial incentives. Going forward, Chicago Cityscape plans to add new features to even more suburbs.


Another current feature for suburban developers is the flood guidance feature. Once you look up an address , Chicago Cityscape will say if it’s in a federally-designated flood zone, whether insurance is required for homeowners, and if you’re developing in the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District’s area that requires special permits.


Chicago Cityscape also has a legal notices feature for all of Cook County that will assist those who do their own searches for nearby property owners. Look up the subject property and then you can easily get the taxpayer’s name and mailing address in a spreadsheet to turn into a mail merge.


Stay tuned for more features as Chicago Cityscape continues its expansion into the suburbs.

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