Mayor Brandon Johnson’s New Approach to Building Affordable Housing in Chicago Faces Skeptical City Council – WTTW (Chicago)

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s effort to take a new approach to reducing Chicago’s massive affordable housing shortfall by creating a city-owned nonprofit housing developer faced deeply skeptical City Council members. “The concept, the idea, is a good one, but my god the devil is in the details,” said Ald. Brendan Reilly, who compared the act of creating the new nonprofit to handing the keys to a very expensive car to an untested driver.
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David F
1 year ago

JB should just provide space in all the Hyatt’s.

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