Chicago Mayor selects three LaSalle Street projects for apartment conversions.
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City officials have selected three projects totaling 1,000 apartments to revive the LaSalle Street business district by providing subsidies to developers that convert office buildings there into mixed-income housing. The developers of the projects are seeking a combined $188 million in tax-increment financing from the city, money they say they need to make the developments financially feasible. In return, the developers would set aside nearly 320 apartments for low- and moderate-income renters. The initiative, known as LaSalle Reimagined, aims to bring more affordable housing to the Loop and create new energy in the central Loop.
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