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A Chicago developer has unveiled some details of its plan to turn a former Salvation Army housing facility on the Near West Side into a mixed-use apartment and retail complex. Cedar Street plans to renovate an existing five-story building into 288 residential units and ground-floor retail, according to a zoning application submitted yesterday. The 3.1-acre site is on more than half a city block along Monroe Street between Ashland Avenue and Laflin Street. Cedar Street, which bought the land in 2015 after the Salvation Army moved its facility to Humboldt Park, will maintain much of the historic buildings' brick facade, according to schematics filed in the application. Read More....
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