A proposed development aiming to reduce crime in Chicago is facing opposition before it can even break ground. The project would provide transitional housing for former inmates.
is facing opposition before it can even break ground. The project would provide transitional housing for former inmates.neighborhood and always aspired to build back better what she left behind.
A vacant overgrown lot — next to the Orange Line, industry and a grocery store — fit Flatley's vision for Chicago’s future. That project is a four-acre lot that would house more than 250 apartments for former inmates at 48th and Kedzie. The city followed suit, rejecting re-zoning, citing nuisances from the recycling plant like traffic, noise and odor.
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