Chicago is losing affordable housing faster than it’s replacing it, and new construction projects take longer than preservation.
Hispanic Housing Development Corp. is seeking a zoning change for 3251 W. Division St. to create an affordable housing ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Chicago Plan Commission plowed through a backlog of long-awaited proposals Thursday, advancing a slate of projects that could reshape pockets of the city from Lincoln Park to the Far South Side.
Olivet Baptist Church is Bronzeville's oldest African American Baptist church and the second oldest African American congregation in the city. The walls of the church tell a story of rebirth, not just ...
Only 31 affordable rental homes are available for every 100 extremely low-income households in the Chicago metro area.