Shuttered Englewood school revisioned as housing facility for former inmates – WGNTV (Chicago)

Community organizers are moving forward with plans to transform the former Granville T. Woods Elementary School, which has sat vacant at 62nd and Racine for a decade, into the ‘Regenerator’ – a 60,00 square foot facility with 36 apartments for people released from prison and their families.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

The circle of life Chicago style! School to the joint and back again. The jokes write themselves!

Old Joe
3 years ago

Hmm, would this include those on the sex offender registry?

Pat S.
3 years ago

Housing ex-cons in one facility seems to be a contradiction

Has the law that required parolees to not associate with known felons changed?

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