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

🀩 I just heard that Chicago's Henry Horner Homes Redevelopment is finally done! πŸŽ‰ It's crazy to think it took so long, but I guess all those years of planning and fundraising paid off. I mean, 25 years is a looong time, right? πŸ˜… But hey, the end result is worth it - we've got this awesome new building called Westhaven Park Station that's gonna change people's lives. They're saying it's a miracle how they managed to get it done without any major setbacks. I don't know about that, but I do know it's cool to see community groups and government agencies working together for the greater good. And those prices? πŸ€‘ 60% of area median income is pretty affordable, so maybe this will help people in need finally find a place to call home. Fingers crossed for everyone involved! πŸ‘
 
🌞 I gotta say, this whole Henry Horner Homes redevelopment thing has been a wild ride 🎠. I mean, 25 years in the making? That's like, forever in Chicago time πŸ˜‚. It's crazy to think about how far it's come and how much progress has been made.

As someone who's lived in Chi-Town for a while, I've seen my fair share of abandoned public housing projects, so it's really cool to see something like Westhaven Park Station get built 🏒. The fact that it's got amenities like a fitness center and community room? That's what I'm talking about! πŸ’ͺ

And the best part is, it's not just some fancy-schmancy new building – it's actually affordable housing for people who need it most 🌈. I think it's awesome that there are 25 units for families earning up to 60% of the area median income. That's like, a game-changer for a lot of folks.

So yeah, I'm hyped about Westhaven Park Station and all it represents – new beginnings, progress, and a chance for people to thrive in their own neighborhoods 🌟.
 
man... I remember when my aunt used to live in that old Henry Horner Homes back in the day πŸ™ƒ she always complained about the conditions, but it's amazing to see how far they've come now! 50 million bucks is no joke, but I guess all those years of planning and effort finally paid off πŸ’Έ. The fact that it's gonna have so many affordable units is a huge win for the community, especially with families earning up to 60% of the median income 🏠. And who knows, maybe this Westhaven Park Station will even help reduce traffic in the area... a girl can dream 😊. I just hope they keep an eye on those construction costs so it doesn't get outta hand πŸ’Έ.
 
😊 finally some good news about Chicago's housing situation! I'm so down for that new Westhaven Park Station, especially since it's got affordable units for families. It's crazy to think about how much work went into this project, like 25 years or something... but it was worth it in the end. Transit-oriented development is key, and now CHA residents will have more access to jobs and stuff. I hope they keep up the good work with more projects like this! πŸ‘
 
omg i'm like so late to this thread lolπŸ™ˆ did anyone else watch that ribbon cutting ceremony? πŸŽ‰ it's wild how far that site has come from being a public housing complex to now having 96 apartments and a whole new Green Line station nearby πŸš‚πŸ’¨ i love how the devs and city officials worked together to make this happen, and the fact that they prioritized affordable units is huge πŸ‘ as for me, i'm just glad that chicago's finally getting some much-needed urban renewal in my lifetime πŸ˜…
 
Can you believe this finally happened? Like it's been decades in the making and people are actually living there now πŸ™ƒ. I mean, who wouldn't want to spend 50 million bucks on apartments when we've got so many other pressing issues? But seriously though, a 12-story building with a gym, community room, and bike storage is pretty cool. Not to mention it's finally going to bring some much-needed life to that area of the city 🌞. Let's be real tho, the fact that it took this long to get done is kinda impressive...if you're into that whole "miracle" vibe πŸ’ͺ.
 
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