Neighborhood news this week — December 29

Published on Dec. 28, 2016 by Steven Vance


  • Logan Square architect believes a publicly-accessible use is best for city-owned Emmett parking lot & proposes open air market space (Curbed)
  • Three business owners in Bridgeport talk about how the residents are changing (Red Line Project)
  • Sheridan Red Line station to have hundreds of new residents in the next few years due to two new developments (August & December proposals)
  • David Doig of Chicago Neighborhoods Initiative suggested to Mayor Emanuel that housing for cops should be built on vacant lots
  • Family yards in Pilsen are started to be cleared of toxins (Tribune)
  • TOD proposed for Near North Side a couple blocks from North/Clybourn station; Ald. Hopkins is asking for feedback (DNAinfo)
  • Three buildings (proposed together) receives “icy” reception from existing West Loop residents (Curbed)
  • City is lowering property taxes on old Fulton Market buildings to be renovated by Tucker Development (DNAinfo)

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