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Fire in downtown Champaign, Illinois on Friday, Nov. 7, 2008. Looking east on Church Street in downtown Champaign, fire equipment fills the street in front of the M2 development as smoke and ...
Though surrounded by farm communities, Champaign is notable for sharing the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with its sister city of Urbana.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WAND) — Construction is getting closer to completion on the Neil Street Plaza in Champaign, IL.
CHAMPAIGN — A $95 million development could signal that change is coming around downtown Champaign. For years, the city has worked toward revitalizing a once-shabby downtown, by offering ...
CHAMPAIGN, IL- A suspicious package outside the city building in downtown Champaign forced drivers to take a detour Friday morning. Around 7 a.m. Friday, city workers found a medium sized ...
On Thursday, the University will be celebrating the local community with its first ever Thursday Night Live event in downtown Champaign. The event will feature live music, work by local artists and ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — A hotel in downtown Champaign is officially under new ownership. ICON Lodging, a hospitality company based in a suburb of Dallas, Texas, announced via LinkedIn that it ...
The Green Street favorite, Maize, is expanding its operations with a second location in downtown Champaign. The restaurant is taking over the Station, located at 100 N. Chestnut St. For five years, ...
Sep. 26—CHAMPAIGN — Downtown Champaign's oldest high-rise has received a facelift. Fifty years after it was completed for a reported $3 million, the lobbies, bathrooms and the other common ...
GO Networks, an innovative leader in carrier-class outdoor Wi-Fi solutions and a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless Inc., today announced the launch of a downtown Champaign, IL Wi-Fi network that ...
Champaign, Illinois is best known as the home of the University of Illinois, but whether on-campus or off, there is plenty to do in this cultural oasis in the heart of farm country.
Back then, residents of East Central Illinois planned trips to go shopping in downtown Champaign. 'All the things that downtown used to have, we don't have any more,' Blakeman said.