Stalled Morgan Park housing, retail project at former Jewel site could soon break ground

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The Far South Community Development Corp. has announced plans to move forward with the long-stalled Morgan Park housing and retail project, targeting a groundbreaking in 2025. This significant initiative is set to take place on the site of a former Jewel grocery store, which has been a point of community interest for revitalization. Local leaders view this development as essential for addressing the ongoing housing crisis and boosting economic activity in the Morgan Park area. The project is expected to enhance both residential and commercial opportunities, providing new jobs and housing options.

Community engagement has played a crucial role in shaping the direction of the project, with many residents expressing support for its potential benefits. As plans are finalized, there is optimism among local stakeholders about the future of this development. The project is a part of broader efforts to revitalize the Far South Side of Chicago, which has faced economic challenges. This renewed focus on urban development signals a commitment to improving the quality of life for residents in the area.

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