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Winning Proposals Emerge for Redevelopments on South, West Sides

The Lightfoot administration on Monday announced three winning proposals as part of the City of Chicago’s INVEST South/West program. The three winning projects include a mixed-use residential complex anchored by a blues museum and café on the West Side; and two South Side projects: a 56-unit affordable rental building with tenant gardens and, separately, a sustainable food and culinary campus.

Valued at more than $65 million, the projects were selected from 12 responses to RFPs issued last fall for three opportunity sites in Austin, Auburn Gresham and Englewood. The sites were identified by South and West Side community stakeholders through a community engagement process.

The RFP sites include the former Laramie State Bank and adjacent land at 5200 W. Chicago Ave. in Austin; vacant land at 838 W. 79th St. in Auburn Gresham; and multiple vacant parcels along the 800 block of West 63rd Parkway in Englewood.

Pictured, at top: Englewood Connect; rendering courtesy of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Below right: Auburn Gresham/838 W. 79th St.; rendering courtesy of Evergreen Real Estate Group.

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