Billionaire Family Behind Walmart Buys Old West Side Women’s Shelter – Block Club Chicago

Samantha Walton bought the Wolfson building, 2678 W. Washington Blvd., last fall and plans to repurpose it into a community space. The Walton Family Foundation, a separate entity for which Samantha's husband, Lukas Walton, is a board member, is a founding sponsor of East Garfield Park business incubator The Hatchery, about a mile west of the Wolfson building.
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Bud Dark
1 year ago

Maybe it should revert to its previous role as a place for unwed mothers to go and try to get their lives back on track.

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