
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

. 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!
And the best part is, it's not just some fancy-schmancy new building β 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 β new beginnings, progress, and a chance for people to thrive in their own neighborhoods

.