The Far South Side project aiming for a 2019 delivery date This article originally appeared on Curbed Chicago Despite having a freshly issued building permit in hand, the developers behind a plan to bring 38 units of mixed-income housing for artists to Chicago’s Pullman neighborhood won’t be breaking ground on the project until late spring or early summer. The […]
Pullman Flyer, Jan. 2018
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has chosen to participate in the Section 106 review of the proposed Pullman Artspace Lofts due to the “potential” for “procedural problems.”
Pullman National Monument Under Federal Review, Too
This article originally appeared on the Huffington Post A federal “Section 106” review has begun that promises to protect the Pullman National Monument from a harmful development, but you’d never know it given the scant media attention the review has received. The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board published “The Obama center, now a federal case” on Dec. 12, 2017. In […]
Proposed Pullman artist lofts face new federal setback
A plan to bring 38 affordable artist lofts to Chicago’s historic Pullman neighborhood faces a new setback from the federal government.
Feds block Pullman housing plan for now
This article originally appeared on Crain’s Chicago Business The federal government has put at least a temporary brick on plans for the first major new housing development in many decades in the historic Pullman area on the Southeast Side. Developers say they believe the setback is temporary, and they hope to break ground this spring. […]
Pullman Flyer, December 2017
The Pullman National Monument Preservation Society We are writing to notify the community that HUD has required a new historic review of the Pullman Artspace Lofts (“Project”). For two years, the Pullman National Monument Preservation Society (“PNMPS”) has warned that the historic reviews of the Project were improperly conducted and potentially unlawful. HUD has substantiated […]