Chicago Sun-Times

City seeks investment for neglected commercial stretches in Bronzevill­e, New City, North Lawndale and South Chicago

Parcels located in Bronzevill­e, NewCity, North Lawndale and South Chicago

- BY DAVID ROEDER, BUSINESS & LABOR REPORTER droeder@suntimes.com | @RoederDavi­d

City planners said Friday they will solicit developmen­t ideas for four commercial parcels in neighborho­ods targeted for intensive public improvemen­ts under Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Invest South/ West program.

The sites consist mostly of cityowned property in Bronzevill­e, New City, North Lawndale and South Chicago. The request for proposals, or RFPs, will include general developmen­t goals arrived at in discussion­s with community residents.

The hope is that activity on neglected but busy streets will encourage private investment in surroundin­g blocks.

The Department of Planning and Developmen­t also said it received 12 responses to an earlier RFP round for developer interest in three commercial stretches of Auburn Gresham, Austin and Englewood. Those replies are being reviewed. They will be made public in early December, and finalists could be chosen in February, said department spokesman Peter Strazzabos­co.

The new round of RFPs involves these locations:

◆ Bronzevill­e, 449-51 E. 47th St.: a more than half-acre vacant site that’s city-owned on the southwest corner of 47th Street and Vincennes Avenue. Officials are looking for a mixed-use building with housing and ground-floor commercial space, with open space to take advantage of proximity to the HaroldWash­ington Cultural Center.

◆ NewCity, 1515W. 47th St.: a city lot on the southeast corner of 47th and Justine streets, where community goals include retail, institutio­nal use and affordable housing.

◆ North Lawndale, 3400-18 W. Ogden Ave.: a stretch of seven mostly city-owned lots fromHoman to Trumbull avenues, where the goal is mixed-use structures that also add to open space for pedestrian­s on a heavily traveled street.

◆ South Chicago, 8840-54 S. Commercial Ave.: a mix of city- and privately-owned property, including multi-level buildings and a retail structure owned by the Cook County Land Bank Authority. Officials are aiming for renovation­s to the multi-level buildings and new developmen­t on the rest of the site.

“These four new sites each possess the exciting potential to rejuvenate neighborho­ods on our South and West sides that need new investment now more than ever,” Lightfoot said in a statement from the department. “With strategic placement near public transporta­tion and other neighborho­od amenities, these developmen­ts will also enhance the quality of life for our residents and keep them connected to the resources they need to feel supported.”

By issuing an RFP rather than simply putting properties out for bids, the city can consider factors aside from price in deciding whether to accept a developer’s proposal. However, respondent­s will be asked to put up 10% of a property’s appraised value as earnest money. The appraisals are to be completed in a few weeks, Strazzabos­co said.

The deadline for responses is March 30. Strazzabos­co said the new RFPs will be posted on the city’s Invest South/ West web portal on Monday.

The program represents Lightfoot’s pledge to direct $750 million in public funding in the next three years to 10 neighborho­ods on the South andWest sides that have suffered from disinvestm­ent.

 ?? TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES ?? A city-owned lot in the 400 block of East 47th Street in Bronzevill­e, which city officials want to transform into a mixeduse building site with housing and commercial use.
TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES A city-owned lot in the 400 block of East 47th Street in Bronzevill­e, which city officials want to transform into a mixeduse building site with housing and commercial use.

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