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The 2025 Juneteenth Festival is presented by Far South CDC with the support of sponsors and partners including Special Service Area #45, the City of Chicago, 21st Ward Ald. Ronnie Mosley, Illinois ...
The winning project, called 1Fifteen at Michigan Station, will have 58 affordable apartments, a grocery store, restaurant and ...
CHA is selling land to a private developer to construct 23 townhomes, at least four of which will be considered affordable, in a move that housing and community advocates oppose.
JPMorgan Chase is providing $18 million in capital commitments to IFF, a Chicago-based community development institution that ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson has selected a group of neighborhood developers to replace a plot of vacant city land on the Far South Side with a four-story, mixed-use development called 1Fifteen at ...
Leopardo Construction, in partnership with Ujamaa Construction, recently broke ground on The Ave., a 52-unit mixed-use ...
Pastor Corwin Lasenby Sr. urges support for a major quantum tech project that could bring jobs, innovation and long-overdue ...
Natasha P. Olguin, a North Lawndale native, steps into the role just six months after the ouster of Jonah Zieger. The film ...
Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) of Chicago is rolling up its sleeves and calling on residents, corporate partners and ...
Officials have broken ground on Parkside 5, a 99-unit mixed-income development on the former Cabrini-Green public housing ...
Four projects to revitalize the South and West sides with housing, local businesses, job opportunities and more have been named finalists for the $10 million Chicago Prize.
Chicago officials have backed away from plans for a city-owned grocery store, and private chains have proven unreliable. But community organizations continue innovating to meet residents’ needs.
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