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Manhattan saw no change in number of lawyers in April 2025

There was no change in the number of lawyers with active legal licenses in Manhattan in April compared to the previous month, according to the ARDC of the Supreme Court of Illinois.

Week ending May 3: Average regular gas price per gallon in ZIP Code 60442 unchanged from previous week

Drivers in ZIP Code 60442 paid an average of $3.2 per gallon of regular gas in the week ending May 3, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.

14218 W. Thomas St., Manhattan sold by Paul J. Kolinek

A property at 14218 W. Thomas St., Manhattan was sold on April 9 by Paul J. Kolinek for $465,000. The buyers were Matthew Werner and Victoria Gorka.

$67,750 in Municipal Sales Tax collected in March for Manhattan

Manhattan residents paid a total of $67,750 in Municipal Sales Tax in March, an increase of 1.6% over the previous month.

Manhattan collects $52,419 in Municipal Home Rule Sales Tax in March

Manhattan residents paid a total of $52,419 in Municipal Home Rule Sales Tax in March, an increase of 6.4% over the previous month.

$693,107 in Municipal Sales Tax collected in 2024 for Manhattan

In 2024, Manhattan saw an increase in Municipal Sales Tax collection compared to the previous year.

Manhattan collects $541,281 in Municipal Home Rule Sales Tax in 2024

In 2024, Manhattan saw an increase in Municipal Home Rule Sales Tax collection compared to the previous year.

V W. Cambridge Lane, Manhattan sold by Dr Horton Midwest Inc.

A property at V W. Cambridge Lane, Manhattan was sold on April 4 by Dr Horton Midwest Inc. for $408,990. The buyers were Kevin R. and Kyle J. Outinen.

Cassandra L Dominik buys 15703 W. Waterford Lane, Manhattan

On April 4, Cassandra L Dominik purchased a property at 15703 W. Waterford Lane, Manhattan from Cynthia Lambrakis.

Manhattan collects $49,250 in Municipal Home Rule Sales Tax in February

Manhattan residents paid a total of $49,250 in Municipal Home Rule Sales Tax in February, a decrease of 21.3% from the previous month.

Distinctive Homebuilders Ltd. acquires 14045 W. John St., Manhattan, appraised at $170,000

On April 21, Distinctive Homebuilders Ltd. purchased a property at 14045 W. John St., Manhattan from Blue Hanover LLC.

24957 S. Clare Circle, Manhattan unloaded by Nicholas Cambria

A property at 24957 S. Clare Circle, Manhattan was sold on April 21 by Nicholas Cambria for $265,000. The buyer was Teresa Sarna.

25268 S. Shannon Drive, Manhattan purchased by Lisa Snyder

A property at 25268 S. Shannon Drive, Manhattan was sold on April 21 by Bailey Murphy for $267,500. The buyer was Lisa Snyder.

Brandon Vlach purchases 25644 S. Oconnel Lane, Manhattan, appraised at $322,499

On April 21, Brandon Vlach purchased a property at 25644 S. Oconnel Lane, Manhattan from Ryan D. Johnson.

23945 S. Mary St., Manhattan sold by Jay Home Builders LLC

A property at 23945 S. Mary St., Manhattan was sold on April 21 by Jay Home Builders LLC for $594,036. The buyers were Lander and Malorie Ciszewski.

$66,669 in Municipal Sales Tax collected in February for Manhattan

Manhattan residents paid a total of $66,669 in Municipal Sales Tax in February, a decrease of 14% from the previous month.

Haley Kelly buys 15335 W. Kenmare Circle, Manhattan

A property at 15335 W. Kenmare Circle, Manhattan was sold on March 25 by Derek Szeliga for $245,000. The buyer was Haley Kelly.

Adam and Allison Stewart purchase 25251 S. Bann St., Manhattan, appraised at $425,000

A property at 25251 S. Bann St., Manhattan was sold on April 17 by James White for $425,000. The buyers were Adam and Allison Stewart.

Will County Sheriff sells 15051 W. Quincy Way, Manhattan

A property at 15051 W. Quincy Way, Manhattan was sold on April 14 by Will County Sheriff for $331,000. The buyer was Ummaa LLC.

Analysis: Manhattan effective property tax rates outpaced the national average in Q1

Property owners in Manhattan paid 2.9% of the value of their homes in property taxes in the first quarter of 2025, which is more than 2.6 times the national average, according to the real estate analysis posted by Manhattan Clarion.