As Johnson administration touts ‘Cut the Tape,’ affordable housing developers want faster progress – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

Veronica Gonzalez, who aims to build 50 units of affordable housing and a food hall in East Garfield Park, expects work to begin in 2026 — about three years after she applied for tax credits to fund the project — and construction to be completed about 18 months later.
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Old Spartan
10 months ago

So how much do these 50 affordable units cost? I notice no one wants to mention the cost per unit, which would be comedy hour for anyone who knows anything about housing construction.

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