Congress Theater in Logan Square, Fullerton/Milwaukee TIF, BUILD Inc in Austin, Harrison/Central TIF
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01:22 PM Mar 8, 2022 CST



According to their website, “The Community Development Commission (CDC) was established by the Chicago City Council in 1992 to assume the duties of the former Commercial District Development Commission and the Department of Urban Renewal.” https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dcd/supp_info/community_developmentcommission.html


The minutes from the January 18th meeting were approved. Members of the public registered in advance with the CDC to speak at this meeting. Each public comment has 3 minutes. There is one public comment today.

William Grams is speaking on the Congress Theater Development: https://t.co/LM8xMAaxpx

Here is an article about the historic theater: https://blockclubchicago.org/2021/06/29/with-new-developer-on-board-long-vacant-congress-theater-could-reopen-in-2023/

BR Congress Owner, LLC is requesting Tax Increment Financing (TIF) funding of $20 million for this project. The grant will be administered in two equal installments.


La Spata states there are lot of vacant storefronts on this stretch of Milwaukee Ave, and supports that this development will bring in affordable housing and commercial space.

Ivette Trevino brings up the public comments concerns about how many jobs this development will create. Grams (DPD) responds that this is projected to create 125 permanent jobs (full-time equivalent) and 200 temporary construction jobs.

Dwight Curtis asks if this is just the theater or other development. Grams responds that this project includes 20 residential rental units (14 will be affordable between 40-80% AMI), the Congress Theater, 13,000 square feet of commercial space, and retail space.

Andrew Scott with the developer explains that the Congress Theater is projected to hire 100 people, and it is projected that the storefronts will hire another 25.

Commissioner Cox moves to approve the FULLERTON/MILWAUKEE TIF REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA. Commissioner Curtis is only no on project, stating he wants to know more about the people who live in that area. Everyone else votes yes. Approved.

Beth McQuire (DPD) is speaking on the Harrison/Central TIF Redevelopment Project Area (Ward 29) for BUILD Chicago https://www.buildchicago.org/


The project will develop the space. See the current building and the concept for the new campus: https://t.co/P9oURtfMZa

Ald. Christopher Taliaferro speaks in support of BUILD and this development, saying it will support more kids in the Austin community.

The HARRISON/CENTRAL TIF REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA is approved. Motion passes unanimously.


This concludes the Community Development Commission meeting. For more meeting coverage, check out http://documenters.org.