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we promise great hanging out weather for our next happy hour, with @swcollectivechi.bsky.social at Marz on Saturday, June 20, 11 AM to 1 PM
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3-flat in Wrigleyville getting converted into a 15-unit building. Lets GO: chicagoyimby.com/2026/06/addi...
@aldermanmattmartin.bsky.social is now speaking about his under-development ordinance of the requirements made on Low Income Housing Tax Credit Qualified Allication plans.
It will be held in committee.
'“I don’t quite understand what this is all coming from,” Paul Reise said of Agha’s presentation. “Is there a way that I can make a presentation on my view and feelings of any particular building?”
Board member Bruce Baumberger answered that DERA will hold “continued discussion” about development.'
"Board members of the new Downtown Evanston Residents Association (DERA) outlined a plan to become a major player in downtown affairs, particularly by influencing zoning decisions and opposing new high-rise developments over the next several years."
@cnuchicago.bsky.social is hosting a Single Stair Design Competition this summer! We're looking forward to seeing what local designs might be possible through updated building codes currently under city council consideration.
Register for the kickoff on 6/23: www.eventbrite.com/e/single-sta...
“Altogether, Woodlawn Central is set to comprise 870 residential units — including workforce housing, market rate, luxury, senior housing, and theater lofts.”
'Board member Gul Agha, presented arguments he similarly gave last year opposing 605 Davis, claimed 900 Clark would negatively impact the area by its potential to create shade and wind tunnels, environmental damage, a state affordable housing tax break and what he called an “architecture atrocity.”'
We’re cracking down on hidden junk fees from your rent, groceries, and concert tickets.
Illinoisans deserve affordability and transparency — and that’s what they’re going to get.
Lots of progress is underway on our multigenerational affordable two-flat renovation with Here to Stay Community Land Trust! Built in 1888, this framed house in Avondale is undergoing a massive transformation for Here to Stay’s first-time home buyers who are long-term residents of the neighborhood.