Real Estate & Development
A Call for Action in Support of “A Place to Live” - Update by Polyana Wolf
Community meeting to show support for good quality, affordable housing
Lakeside CDC and Northside P.O.W.E.R. have teamed up with local landlords, renters and affordable housing advocates to call for the establishment of a rental improvement fund (RIF) in the 49th Ward.
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Posted by Charlie on April 13, 2010
An open letter to Ald Moore - North Howard Neighbors Association - Update: Ald Moore Responds
The North Howard Neighbors Association is in the process or carefully reviewing the DevCorp/Rogers Park Business Alliance Plan.More…
Posted by Charlie on February 24, 2010
Lakeside Goes Digital with Webinars for Community Association Members
Lakeside CDC's community association board training program is branching out to make services more accessible by initiating online webinars for their most popular courses. The first of these was held on Thursday, January 28.
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Posted by Charlie on February 24, 2010
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Posted by Charlie on February 19, 2010
Community Meeting on Proposed Development at 1557-61 W. Howard
Developers Richard Aronson and Scott Sinar will present their proposal for a seven-story mixed-use building. The building would contain 60 residential units and 15,000 to 30,000 square feet of commercial space. The proposal would also include 60-75 parking spaces located within the building. More here...More…
Posted by Charlie on February 19, 2010
Tiff regarding Proposed “Rental Improvement Fund”
Today I received an email from Alderman Moore, and a brochure written by Brian White, Executive Director of Lakeside CDC, promoting Friday’s landlord’s meeting where they will present a proposed “Rental Improvement Fund” whereby local landlords within most of the 49th Ward would be entitled to grant money to repair their buildings, in exchange for the landlord committing to keep a certain number of units within the building affordable. Read the whole article here.
Posted by Charlie on November 16, 2009
The Last 4 Miles: Symposium at Loyola
The Last 4 Miles: A proposal by Friends of the Parks to Complete Chicago’s Lakefront Park System Symposium: Thursday, SEP 10│5:30-7:30 PM AUG 21 – SEP 27│Crown Center GalleryMore…
Posted by Charlie on September 03, 2009
Housing help on North Side
Preserving and stimulating affordable housing and helping homeowners on the North Side fight housing recession problems are the calling cards of the Lakeside Community Development Corp.More…
Posted by Charlie on August 24, 2009
15 property transfers
List of Rogers Park, Chicago, IL property transfer data is updated twice a month. Here are the nearby records from the August 17 update:More…
Posted by Charlie on August 18, 2009
Evanston apartment tower hit with foreclosure suit
(Crain’s) — A pioneering effort to develop a 221-unit apartment building on the scruffy border of Evanston and Rogers Park has been whacked by a $38.2-million foreclosure lawsuit. PNC Bank alleges that a venture that includes a sister company, investment giant BlackRock Inc., and the estate of Schaumburg developer William J. Walsh, who died last year, failed to make the April interest payment on a construction loan for Howard Street Station, 413-421 Howard St. in Evanston. The 17-story building is next to a CTA rail yard on a stretch of Howard Street that has undergone a bit of a revival in recent years.More…
Posted by Karen D on July 05, 2009
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