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‘Missing Middle’ Housing Program Breaks Ground On 27 Units In North Lawndale
City officials broke ground on 27 units in North Lawndale as part of the Missing Middle Infill Housing Initiative, led by Westside Community Group with funding from the Johnson administration’s Housing and Economic Development Bond. The project aims to build affordable, for-sale housing on vacant lots, targeting households earning less than 140% of the area’s median income.
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