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‘Ghost buses’ continue to haunt the CTA

by South Side Weekly October 20, 2022October 20, 2022

‘Ghost buses’ continue to haunt the CTA By now, Chicagoans are no stranger to buses that never show up and “L” trains that disappear from the Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) online tracker. But two months after CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. announced a new strategic plan to strengthen reliability and rider experience, the specter of […]

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Can The New Affordable Requirements Ordinance Help Solve Chicago’s Housing Inequality?

by Justin Agrelo February 25, 2022March 4, 2022
Posted inHistory

Growing Up in the Robert Taylor Housing Projects

by Jacqueline Serrato February 25, 2022March 7, 2022
Posted inActivism

Op-Ed: Build a Solar Farm in Altgeld

by Cheryl Johnson September 2, 2020September 4, 2020
Photo Courtesy of the National Public Housing Museum
Posted inEn español

El museo del futuro

by Carlos Ballesteros August 24, 2020September 21, 2020
Photo Courtesy of the National Public Housing Museum
Posted inUncategorized

The Museum of the Future: The National Public Housing Museum adapts to COVID-19

by Carlos Ballesteros July 31, 2020August 27, 2020
Posted inHousing

No Vacancy? CHA may have empty units. Why can’t supply meet demand?

by Morley Musick July 8, 2020July 25, 2020
Posted inHousing Issue 2019

What Is the CHA Doing?

by Jake Bittle April 16, 2019April 19, 2019
Posted inHousing Issue 2018

The Personal Histories of Public Housing

by Adam Przybyl February 8, 2018November 16, 2021
Posted inHousing

Redeveloping the State Street Corridor: An Update

by Jake Bittle April 12, 2017April 12, 2017

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