CHA, developers mark end of Henry Horner Homes redevelopment on Near West Side

Chicago's Henry Horner Homes Redevelopment Finally Comes to a Close with Ribbon-Cutting of Westhaven Park Station

After decades of effort by the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA), developers Brinshore Development and The Michaels Organization, and city officials, the long-awaited redevelopment of the land once occupied by the Henry Horner public housing complex has come to fruition. Wednesday marked the official completion of the CHA's 25-year plan to transform the site with the opening of Westhaven Park Station, a 12-story apartment building designed as a gateway to the city.

According to Brinshore Executive Vice President Peter Levavi, the project is "really a miracle" given its timeline and complexity. The $50 million redevelopment, which includes 96 apartments, broke ground in July and was funded by public and private sources, including tax-exempt bonds from the city's Department of Housing.

Westhaven Park Station boasts 38 apartments for CHA residents, 25 affordable units for families earning up to 60% of the area median income, and 33 market-rate apartments. The building features a range of amenities, including a fitness center, community room, outdoor terrace, indoor bike storage, and on-site management office.

Levavi noted that the proximity of Westhaven Park Station to the new Green Line station will bring significant benefits to residents, such as reduced traffic congestion and increased access to employment opportunities. Greg Olson, regional vice president at Michaels, echoed these sentiments, stating that transit-oriented development has been a long-sought goal for the city.

The redevelopment is a testament to the power of collaboration between government agencies, developers, and community groups. Matthew Brewer, CHA board chair and temporary operating chairman, praised the project's completion, saying it marks "a phenomenal accomplishment" for the organization and the West Haven community.

As the final phase of the Henry Horner Homes redevelopment comes to a close, officials and residents alike celebrate the end of a long and complex journey. With 643 new homes, including 275 apartments subsidized by the CHA, the Westhaven project is a shining example of what can be achieved through commitment and collaboration.
 
I just think it's awesome that they finally finished this huge project after so many years! πŸŽ‰ It's not always easy to work with government agencies and developers, but it sounds like everyone involved really came together to make this happen. I love how the building has all these cool amenities, like a fitness center and outdoor terrace - it's gonna be super convenient for the residents. And it's great that they're prioritizing affordable housing options too. The fact that there are going to be 643 new homes in total is amazing news for the community! 🏠
 
😊 finally some progress in Chicago's west side. it's amazing how far they've come with that old public housing complex. 96 apartments and a fitness center? that's something to look forward to πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ not to mention the reduced traffic congestion - good for everyone on those busy streets 😌
 
πŸ™Œ finally after all these years this place is done 😊. I mean, 25 years of planning and it's actually complete πŸ•’. It's crazy to think about how much work went into this one project. And you know what the best part is? There are still more homes being built for people who need them 🏠. I'm not gonna lie, there were times when I thought we'd never see this day come around 😩. But I guess that's just progress right? It's not perfect and there's always room for improvement, but it's a start πŸ’ͺ. And let's be real, those prices are still pretty steep πŸ€‘. Still, I'm glad to see the city investing in its own people πŸŒ†.
 
"It's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years." πŸ•°οΈ

For me, this project is like the whole community coming together to create something new and amazing from an old site. It shows that even when things seem impossible, with enough effort and collaboration, we can achieve great things. And I think that's really inspiring, you know?
 
.. I'm just so relieved it's finally done πŸ™Œ! All these years of planning and rebuilding, and to see it come together like this is just amazing πŸ’ͺ. I mean, 96 apartments is nothing to sneeze at, but the fact that they're making a real effort to include affordable units for CHA residents is what really gets me going ❀️. And can we talk about how awesome it is that the Green Line station is being revitalized too? It's like the whole community is waking up and getting back on its feet 🌞... no more neglect or decay, just new life and opportunities!
 
πŸŒ†πŸ’‘ I'm kinda hyped about this Chicago development tho... like, 25 years in the making and it's finally done! The thought of those affordable units for families earning up to 60% of the area median income is everything πŸ’–. And can we talk about the Green Line station? It's gonna bring so much life to that neighborhood πŸš‚πŸ’¨. I'm all about that community-driven approach, and it's awesome to see the CHA, developers, and city officials working together like a well-oiled machine 🀝. The Westhaven Park Station building itself looks fire πŸ”₯, with its fitness center, outdoor terrace, and on-site management office... it's gonna be a game-changer for residents! πŸ‘
 
πŸ™Œ OMG u guyz!! I'm low-key hyped abt da redevelopment of Henry Horner Homes in Chicago!!! 🚧 It's been a looong time coming but finally, da Westhaven Park Station is open! πŸŽ‰ 96 new apartments, amenities galore...its def a miracle dat it got done without major hiccups 😩. I'm loving da fact that its being developed with public & private funding, like how we need more community-driven projects in our cities πŸ’–. Its also dope to see da CHA working w/ devs & gov officials to get dis done 🀝. Now let's talk bout affordability...those 25 affordable units r a major win! πŸ’ͺ And dont even get me started on da Green Line station πŸš‚, cant wait to see how dat changes da game for residents πŸ‘
 
πŸŽ‰πŸ’ͺ I gotta say, this is huge for Chicago! The whole process took forever, but it's dope that we're finally getting to see some awesome developments like Westhaven Park Station come to life πŸŒ†.

I was thinking of a flowchart to show how all the parties worked together on this project... something like:

+-----------------+
| Govt Agencies |
+-----------------+
| |
| +---+
| | CHA |
| +---+
| |
| +---+
| | Devs |
| +---+
| |
| +---+
| | Community Groups |
| +---+

It's all about collaboration, you know? 🀝
 
man.. this is such an amazing feeling πŸ™Œ finally after all those years they've finished the redevelopment πŸ™ it's like a weight has been lifted off the shoulders of that community πŸ‘₯ knowing they'll have safe and decent places to live πŸ’• and it's not just about the housing itself, it's about the sense of community and belonging too 🀝 everyone involved must be so proud of what they've accomplished πŸ’ͺ especially with 96 new apartments being added to the mix that's like a dream come true for people who've been waiting for this for ages 😌
 
lol this is epic! i mean, think about it, 25 years in the making and they finally did it. 96 apartments, 38 forCHA people, that's still low but better than nothing, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and the prices arent crazy high so hopefully they dont gentrify the area too much. idk what the devs said about transit orientated development but i know its true, living near a train station is way better than having to deal with traffic all day. and 643 new homes? that's amazing! we should see some changes in the west haven community now. lets keep an eye on it πŸ€”
 
Yaaas πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ I'm so hyped for this amazing news!!! It's finally happening after all those years of planning and hard work! The Henry Horner Homes redevelopment is such an inspiration, it shows that with determination and a team effort, we can turn a space into something beautiful and functional. And to think it's going to bring so much joy and convenience to the community, from reduced traffic congestion to access to employment opportunities πŸš—πŸ“ˆ I just want to give a huge round of applause to everyone involved in making this project a reality πŸ’―
 
I'm actually kinda confused about this whole thing πŸ€”. On one hand, I think it's amazing that after decades, the Henry Horner Homes redevelopment has finally come to fruition πŸ’ͺ. I mean, 643 new homes is a huge accomplishment, and the fact that it was funded by public and private sources is a testament to how far city officials have come in making development more accessible πŸ™Œ.

But on the other hand, I'm not sure if this project is really addressing the root issues of affordable housing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. With only 38 apartments designated for CHA residents, it feels like there's still a huge gap between what we need and what we're getting πŸ˜”. And with market-rate apartments making up 33% of the building, I worry that this project might be priced out of reach for many long-time residents πŸ‘Ž.

I guess only time will tell if this project is truly making a positive impact on the West Haven community πŸ•°οΈ.
 
🀩 finally done with that huge redevelopment project πŸ™Œ, gotta give props to all the people involved who worked tirelessly behind the scenes πŸ’Ό. Now let's hope it stays affordable for CHA residents πŸ‘.
 
omg I'm so hyped about this news 🀩! it's amazing to see all the hard work put into transforming a former public housing complex into something beautiful and functional like westhaven park station 🏒! 96 apartments, including affordable units for families in need, is just incredible πŸ’•. and can you believe it took only 25 years from when they started working on this project? that's dedication πŸ’ͺ! I'm so glad to see community groups, devs, and gov agencies all coming together to make a difference 🀝. it's proof that with persistence and teamwork, we can achieve anything 😊. let's keep spreading love and positivity about projects like these ❀️
 
πŸ™Œ finally after all those years they've finished this redevelopment project! I'm so relieved that it's all coming together for the community in west haven. It's amazing to see how much effort went into creating something new and beautiful from an old public housing complex. 96 apartments? That's a lot of people getting a chance to move into a safe and decent place to live πŸ πŸ‘

I'm also loving the idea of transit-oriented development - it makes total sense that having a new Green Line station nearby is going to make life so much easier for everyone πŸš‚πŸ’¨. No more worrying about traffic or long commutes, just hop on the train and get where you need to go! πŸ‘
 
Man, I'm so hyped for this! 🀩 The Henry Horner Homes redevelopment has been a thing for ages, and finally, it's done. I mean, 25 years is a long time to wait for something like this, but the end result is def worth it. This Westhaven Park Station building is straight fire - I love the design, the amenities, everything. It's amazing that they were able to make this happen with all the different stakeholders involved. I'm glad that the CHA was able to get funding from public and private sources too, that shows everyone is committed to making a difference. And can we talk about how sick it is that there are going to be so many new homes for people who need 'em? It's like, totally a win-win all around!
 
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