
Don’t be spooked! There’s a good reason why your lights may flicker
October 30, 2020 2:44 pm Leave your thoughtsAnd no – it’s not a ghost.
And no – it’s not a ghost.
Supporting open natural areas and improving accessibility to the arts are among the essentials for the health and well-being of any community, especially during COVID-19. Through a pair of programsRead More
It’s not every day a 1920s building located in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood transitions from a traditional heating and cooling system to a geothermal system.
“The time is now to tap into the largest untapped talent pool and hire more people with disabilities.”
In 2019, ComEd employees personally pledged more than $1.2 million to charities they cared about through the Exelon Employee Giving Campaign. This year is no different.
From concerts and fitness classes to meetings and group hangouts, many aspects of our lives have migrated online due to COVID-19. Luckily, you can stay virtually connected with ComEd, too.Read More
During the demolition of ComEd’s old Chicago North Regional Headquarters building, an unusual box was found– a time capsule dating back to 1987.
With Chicago’s winter quickly approaching, now is the time to invest in upgrades that will make your multi-family building warmer, cozier, and more energy-efficient.
Many residential multi-family buildings in the Chicagoland area were built before the establishment of modern building codes. While built with high-quality materials, these homes often lack basic energy saving weatherization. Insufficient weatherizationRead More
As a new property manager, Ellis wanted to see how she could improve her building to maintain a comfortable home for her tenants.