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Park District Releases Updated Plans For Renovation of Jackson Park and South Shore Golf Courses
In case you hadn’t heard, Tiger Woods is coming to the south side. Sort of. In 2016, his golf course design company, TGR Design, signed on to oversee the “restoration” of the Jackson Park and South Shore golf courses into a PGA tournament caliber course. However, plans for the restoration released this past June received a mixed response from the public. As a result, TGR went back to the drawing board in an attempt to appease some of the critics. Local residents and long time patrons of the courses had a number of concerns about the plans. First and foremost, they do not want an beautiful course that they can no…
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Per Crain’s: South Works Site Has New Developer On Board
Vacant since 1992, the former U.S. Steel South Works site is set to be purchased by WElink and Barcelona Housing Systems. Both companies specialize in environmentally friendly construction. Thanks to Crain’s Chicago Business for reporting the story. Any comments on how you think this news will affect economic development in South Shore neighborhood are appreciated!
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New IHDA Program Offers Up To $50,000 In Assistance To Under Water Homeowners
The painful memories of the housing bubble are quickly fading amidst the red-hot real estate market here in the Chicago area. However, the good news is not universal. Some homeowners live in sort of a limbo where they can just afford their mortgage payment, but they cannot possibly sell their home due to the fact that they owe more than the property is worth. There may be hope for some of you. The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) has introduced a program for qualifying homeowners to receive up to $50,0o0 toward the balance due on their mortgage and refinance into a more affordable loan based on the market value of…
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Chicago Old Main Post Office Is Up For Grabs
Nearly every Chicagoan has experienced the oddity of driving straight through the massive Old Main Post Office taking the Ike downtown. In 1996, the Postal Service moved to a new building across the street, leaving the old building vacant. For the past 20 years, not much has happened there other than the occasional fire from commuter train exhaust and Batman. The current owner, Bill Davies, bought the building from the Postal Service in 2009. Since that time, Mr. Davies has unveiled several proposals for the site (see here, here and here); however, not a single hammer has swung at the property. Last week, Rahm Emanuel announced that the City plans…