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CF Power Lunch: Reimagining LaSalle Street: Adaptive Reuse in the Loop

  • Tuesday, July 23 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join our discussion about tax increment financing and adaptive reuse! Hear from Chicago’s Deputy Commissioner Cindy Chan Roubik about the city’s recently launched, reimagined LaSalle Street called the “Loop Revitalization Initiative.”

To foster a more neighborhood-oriented public realm along LaSalle’s sidewalks and plazas, Chicago’s Departments of Planning and Development and Transportation are collaborating on public engagement for the LaSalle Visioning Study. Come ask your questions about the project! Learn more below!

Please note this event will be hosted as a webinar. Attendees will be able to view our participants during the event but will not have the ability to share their video or audio during the event. 

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Tickets

Tuesday, July 23 | 11:00 am 12:00 pm

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Registration will close on Tuesday, July 23rd at 9:00am 

Commercial Updates You Need to Know

Commercial Updates You Need to Know

Whether you’re an experienced commercial real estate professional or a residential agent looking to stay informed, this webinar is for you!

About the Loop Revitalization & Reimagined LaSalle Street

  • The City of Chicago’s Loop Revitalization initiative supports mixed-income residential uses and other neighborhood-oriented amenities along the LaSalle Street corridor.
  • On April 3, 2024 (see the announcement here), Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that four adaptive reuse proposals, consisting of more than 1,000 units of mixed-income housing, are being advanced for City financial assistance. Two additional proposals continue to be reviewed.
  • Collectively representing more than $525 million in total investments, the four advancing projects will repurpose 1.3 million square feet of vacant space, including the creation of more than 300 homes that will be affordable to residents earning an average of 60% of the area median income.
  • In addition to support for these adaptive reuse projects, funding from the City’s Small Business Improvement Fund (SBIF) will help entrepreneurs create cafes, restaurants, stores and other neighborhood-oriented amenities for the Loop’s growing population.

Speakers

Cindy Chan Roubik

Deputy Commissioner, City of Chicago | Department of Planning and Development (DPD)

2024 CommercialForum Committee Chair Moses Hall

Owner, MoHall Commercial & Urban Development

Moderator

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