City proposes $166 million in TIF support for two historic Loop office-to-housing conversions – Chicago Construction News

Mayor Brandon Johnson last week submitted Tax Increment Financing (TIF) proposals to City Council to support the adaptive reuse of the Clark Adams Building and the Field Building — two prominent Art Deco-era office towers — into a combined 786 apartments, 30 percent of which would be set aside as affordable housing.
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mqyl
8 months ago

Downtown Chicago cannot thrive without a strong and growing business base. I thought most people knew that.

mqyl
8 months ago

raising the white flag for revitalizing business in downtown Chicago by continuing the trend of replacing former business locations with residential apartments

Old Joe
8 months ago
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The correct term is “taxpayer subsidized” apartments or “Section 8” housing.

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