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Church-Backed Affordable Apartment Complex Breaks Ground In Garfield Park
A church-backed affordable housing project, C.A.R.E. Manor, broke ground in Garfield Park. Developed by United For Better Living, it will provide 44 units targeting low-income families and offer social services like food pantries and adult education. The $32 million complex is near public transit and existing community facilities.
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