City Commission OKs $15 Million In TIF Funds For Little Village Homeless Shelter – Block Club Chicago

The nonprofit Franciscan Outreach plans to purchase and renovate a vacant building on 21st Street into a shelter with 120 beds, city documents show.
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Bear19
1 year ago

Is it for Chicago residents or JBs or BJs “newcomers” I’ll give you 3 guesses

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Maybe they also got a 2M PPP loan forgiven as Catholic Charities did.

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