CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has proposed incentives that would support the development of a $19.4 million, 72-unit affordable seniors housing apartment building in Chicago’s Humboldt Park. North and Pulaski Elderly Limited Partnership Corp., would develop the five-story building to include a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments, as well as an exercise room, laundry facilities and management offices. The complex, proposed for the long-vacant southeast corner of North Avenue and Pulaski Road, would include apartments for seniors aged 55 and older earning up to 80 percent of area median income. The city would provide $4 million in Tax Increment Financing, a $3.5 million loan and $1 million in Low Income Housing Tax Credits that would generate $10.1 million in equity for the project. The development partnership includes U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corp. and Hispanic Housing Development Corp.
PARTNERSHIP PROPOSES $19.4M SENIORS HOUSING
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