Content Organization

Each of Square Feet Chicago's 27 chapters covers a specific aspect of securing space, and roughly falls into one of the following categories:

Preparing to Hunt for Space
In these chapters, you’ll learn how to assess the square footage, layout and design of a space; the financial aspects of operating or owning a space; how to locate space; and how to find professionals who can help you during your hunt. Chapters in this category include:

Leasing Information
Chapters in this category include:

Purchasing Information
In these chapters, you learn how the lending process works, how to structure ownership agreements (condo vs. cooperative, etc.), and alternative methods for locating and purchasing space. Chapters in this category include:

Looking for Space
Here you’ll find information on how zoning, building codes and property tax laws affect your use of space. You will also find information and profiles on Chicago’s various neighborhoods. Chapters in this category include:

When You Find a Property
In these chapters, you’ll find information on how to make an offer on a space; building and home inspections; what to expect after you’ve moved into a space; where to obtain utilities; how to rehab a space; and tax deductions. Chapters in this section include:

Making Your Space Healthy
Chapters in this category include:

What to Do When Problems Arise
These chapters address your options and resources when faced with space and housing emergencies. You will also find information on where to go for assistance when conflicts and disputes arise. Chapters in this category include:

Planning for a Facility Development
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Many chapters contain case studies and Artists Stories. These essays provide real-life accounts written by artists and real estate industry professionals about the various struggles and successes that accompany the hunt for space.

We will continuously update resource listings and provide a directory of artist-friendly real estate agents, lawyers, accountants, lenders, and other professionals. The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs does not endorse any of the professionals listed. All professionals have been recommended by individual artists or arts service providers such as the Chicago Artists' Coalition or the Chicago Music and Dance Alliance.