Posts Tagged ‘affordable housing’
Urbanize Chicago: 1002 S. Racine scores full building permit
Lisa Yun Lee: Ignoring the need for affordable housing is no longer an option
Vote for La Casa Norte in the Lerch Bates People’s Choice Awards
LBBA is proud to be a FINALIST in the Lerch Bates People’s Choices Awards presented in partnership with AIA Chicago and the Chicago Architecture Center, and we invite you to VOTE for our project! La Casa Norte is a new mixed-use comprehensive community center in Humboldt Park on the city’s Near Northwest Side. Services include…
Read MoreUrbanize Chicago: 43 Green celebrates topping out
Chicago Reader: Can a new housing development revitalize Bronzeville without displacing residents?
Urbanize Chicago: City Council passes Connected Communities Ordinance
Chicago YIMBY: City Council Approves Sacred South Chicago
SACRED South Chicago, Chicago, IL
The SACRED project consists of a newly constructed 103,750GSF, 4 & 5-story, 81-unit supportive housing building on a site of approximately 1.37 acres (59,875sf) located at the corner southwest corner of E. 92nd Street and S. Burley Avenue. The building provides a mix of unit types from studios to 4 bedrooms units to support the…
Read MoreBelray Apartments, Chicago, IL
Located in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, Belray Apartments was originally designed by Dennis Langley of Weese Langley Weese Architects in 1920s. The four-story brick building was acquired by Mercy Housing in 1999 and transformed into a supportive housing complex for single adults experiencing homelessness. Rehabilitation of the existing 70-unit SRO includes reconfiguring resident and employee services…
Read MoreRuth Ellis Clairmont Center featured in MSHDA Video Series
MSHDA featured Ruth Ellis Clairmont Center in a three-part video series sharing the goals of the project while interviewing staff. The mixed-use project is currently under construction in Detroit’s Piety Hill neighborhood and will create 43 units of permanent supportive housing for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness along with spaces for social services, health care, and…
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