Chicago is losing affordable housing faster than it’s replacing it, and new construction projects take longer than preservation.
This installment of Eno's ongoing affordable housing and transit case study series explores how different agencies in the Chicago area utilize equitable TOD, affordable housing, and parking strategies ...
Hispanic Housing Development Corp. is seeking a zoning change for 3251 W. Division St. to create an affordable housing ...
A $10 million infusion from Penny Pritzker’s foundation will help build 125 affordable homes in Chicago Lawn and kickstart more construction down the line. The grant money will fund the purchase of a ...
Chicago does not have enough affordable housing. In fact, the area needs 142,000 units, and one report released in June said the region must build 227,000 in the next five years to keep pace with ...
Only 31 affordable rental homes are available for every 100 extremely low-income households in the Chicago metro area.
Representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago), BMO, Full Circle Communities, and community ...
A community driven development hopes to make homeownership a reality for many families on Chicago’s Southwest Side. The development marked a significant milestone Saturday in the Back of the Yards ...
Chicago-area housing organizations that use federal funds are in limbo, unsure whether the Trump administration will withhold money appropriated by Congress or whether it will follow through on ...
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