Tag: Mixed-income developments

Construction checkup: An Oak grows in Cabrini
Parkside of Old Town's next rental mid-rise is going up at the northeast corner of Larrabee and Oak streets, two blocks south of Cabrini Green's r [...]

POAH breaks ground on Woodlawn Park
Despite worries that the project might fall apart after the city's failed Olympics bid, Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) is moving forward [...]

An early look at Park Douglas
Ground has broken on the first phase of Park Douglas, a new 137-unit mixed-income development at 12th Place and Talman Avenue in North Lawndale tha [...]

Group tapped for Lathrop redevelopment
Related Midwest, Heartland Housing, Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation, Magellan Development Group, and Ardmore Associates will lead the multi-phase [...]

Gazette: Near West Siders, developers squabble over Roosevelt Square
Much of what amounts to news about mixed-income developments right now emerges from small community meetings, which we rarely have the time to atten [...]

Quote: Who has a stake in Roosevelt Square?
“At every community meeting I’ve ever attended, the people who show up are the homeowners. If you pay $2,500 in rent, which is a fancy apartment, th [...]

Sales update: @properties handling sales for Parkside of Old Town's first phase
With the construction of more public and affordable-housing units just around the corner, @properties has been called in to market the surplus of co [...]

Entering the Plan for Transformation's second decade
We asked Habitat Company President / CEO Mark Segal for an assessment of what architect Pat FitzGerald once called a "daring experiment": the commun [...]

The Habitat Company: perception vs. reality
Although it's currently perceived as a developer of luxury housing in prime locations, the reality is that many of The Habitat Company's locations w [...]

Just how affordable is affordable housing?
The city and developer Peter Holsten are set to build the next phase of Parkside of Old Town -- a mid-rise with 39 CHA homes, 53 homes for low-inco [...]

CHA pumps $3.4 million into Roosevelt Square
The CHA is putting more than $3.4 million in loans into Roosevelt Square, Related Midwest's stalled mixed-income development on Roosevelt Road on th [...]

Grants still available for down payments and closing costs at Lake Park Crescent
Buyers can still receive grants for down payment and closing cost assistance at Lake Park Crescent in North Kenwood-Oakland, making select one-bedro [...]
Parkside's next phase gets the go-ahead
Now that the city has injected some TIF stimulus into the flagging Parkside of Old Town development at Division and Larrabee streets, Holsten Real Est [...]

Prices take a tumble at Park Boulevard and West Village
This morning's perusal of local listings revealed several hefty price cuts on condos and townhomes at two mixed-income developments, Park Boulevard [...]
Quote: Booby-trapping West Haven
“We put scattered-site public housing in the neighborhood to make it distasteful for really, really higher income. If I’ve got a half-million dollar h [...]
CHA's Transformation: "A tale of two cities"
“Midway through the Plan for Transformation, we have a tale of two cities. CHA families in new mixed-income communities now live in conditions indisti [...]

Up to $100,000 off at Eastgate Village
If you watched any college football through Comcast on Saturday afternoon, you might have caught a new ad announcing price cuts on select condos at [...]
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