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Ribbon-Cutting Opens Phase One of Bronzeville MXU and Launches Next Phase

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot recently joined The Habitat Company, P3 Markets and city officials to cut the ribbon on 43 Green Phase 1 and break ground on 43 Green Phase 2, Urbanize Chicago reported. The two-phase development will total $81.8 million in investment in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood on formerly city-owned land.

With the ribbon cutting celebrating the opening of 43 Green Phase 1, the $37.8-million development has yielded a 10-story building that includes 99 mixed-income apartment units, 5,500 square feet of retail space and 24 off-street parking spaces.

The $44-million Phase II will put up another 10-story building holding 80 residential units and 4,000 square feet of ground floor retail space, according to Urbanize Chicago. Future tenants include a UPS office and dental practice. Thirteen car parking spaces and 56 bike parking spaces will be provided.

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