
The city of Chicago’s Department of Planning & Development and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) are seeking a developer for a mixed-use housing and retail project near the 95th Street Red Line station.
Located at 12 E. 95th St., the CTA-owned 2.5-acre site is slated for redevelopment. Potential buildout scenarios include multiple buildings with up to 135 housing units and at least 38,000 square feet of retail space, as well as parking and public open spaces. Proposals that incorporate for-sale owner-occupied housing in two- to six-unit buildings are eligible for up to $5 million in financial assistance through the Missing Middle infill housing initiative.
“The site is a tremendous opportunity for transit-served investment at a major transit node, especially involving the area’s need for more senior housing, more Missing Middle housing and more retail,” DPD Commissioner Ciere Boatright said.
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