By Lorraine Swanson, Editor, Lake Effect News With construction of the Wilson Yard development at Montrose and Broadway proceeding at breakneck speed, developer Peter Holsten can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, including an ongoing lawsuit filed by Fix Wilson Yard, rentals of the affordable senior housing unitsĀ are... »
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Archive for September 9th, 2009
Wilson Yard Developer Finding Tough Retail Market
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Tags: 46th Ward, Affordable housing, Broadway, Chicago, commercial space, development, Fix Wilson Yard, Holsten Real Estate Development, low-income housing, mixed-income housing, Montrose, Peter Holsten, retail, Truman College, Uptown, Wilson Yard
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