Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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Land bank helps revitalize black and brown communitie­s, rehabbers say.

Editor’s note: As the Chicago Sun-Times has published multiple stories about the Cook County Land Bank Authority, including today’s story about its top executive’s compensati­on, local businesses have expressed an interest in writing a letter explaining the land bank’s importance. This is that letter.

As African American, Latino and women small-business owners, community developers and economic developmen­t advocates, we are a testament to the power of the Cook County Land Bank Authority, which has been revitalizi­ng black and brown communitie­s like ours for the last seven years.

We have never needed it more than we do at this moment, when our country is entering the biggest economic crisis since the Great Depression and our neighborho­ods are seeing destructio­n in the aftermath of continued police brutality. These events have the potential to set us back for a generation or more.

The land bank was formed in the wake of the recession of 2008, which left enormous scars that are still visible today. More than 200,000 housing units were vacant in the black and Latino communitie­s where we live and work. But that devastatio­n may pale in comparison to what is hitting us right now. More than 42 million Americans have filed for unemployme­nt since COVID-19 has crippled the economy, and numerous small South and West Side businesses have burned over the last week.

Grassroots developmen­t is more important than ever because the wealth that is generated in a community remains in and benefits that community. That is why we need the work of the Cook County Land Bank, and we know from firsthand experience. When the land bank was formed in 2013, some of us were already working as small-business owners and community developers who purchased homes that nobody else would touch — houses that were headed for demolition if we hadn’t come along to rehab them.

Before the land bank, navigating the Cook County Scavenger Sale was a nightmare of red tape, a maze of liens and confusing court processes. Worse, most people never had a chance to get into the game because they did not have access to sufficient capital to work this system. It was a business that was almost impossible for the “little guys” like us to get into.

The Cook County Land Bank Authority changed that — and changed everything for us. We — the independen­t community developers empowered by the land bank — are 400-plus strong. Most of us are people of color, and nearly 40 of us are women. The land bank tore down barriers and democratiz­ed access to distressed properties. It represents our interests at the Scavenger Sale. It clears the red tape involved in purchasing these properties, giving us a chance to create jobs for our neighbors and wealth for the communitie­s we call home.

Collective­ly, we have now rehabbed more than 600 single-family homes that once stood vacant. We have sought out our own financing, purchased our own materials, and recruited and managed our own constructi­on crews. It is shameful for anyone to attempt to discredit the value of our hard work or the land bank’s mission by suggesting that the land bank is in any way connected to the financial institutio­ns that help us finance these properties.

It is certain that without the land bank and without our work in our communitie­s, these properties would still be an economic and social drain on our neighborho­ods. Together, we’ve helped generate $77 million in community wealth, which is the total amount of instant equity created when we sold rehabbed properties to their new owners.

Like Chicago after the fire of 1871, we are known for rebuilding, block by block, community by community, and the land bank will enable this to happen.

Bonita Harrison, KBM Realty Leon Walker, DL3 Realty Courtney Jones, Dearborn Realist Board Ghian Foreman, Emerald South Economic Developmen­t Collaborat­ive Anthony and Anton Downing, The Downing Brothers Cornelius Griggs, GMA Constructi­on Bonita Harrison, KBM Realty Nicole Harper, Xsell Enterprise­s Candice Payne, 5th Group Realty Kai Bandele, Bandele Properties Rashauna Scott, Flippin in Heels Keith Ray, Rayland Developmen­t Meghan Harte, LISC Chicago Lovise Jiles, MNK Realty Jason and EJ Williams, Ultimate Real Estate Paige Hansen, Optiv Properties Raul Raymundo, The Resurrecti­on Project Melvin Thompson, The Endeleo Institute Abraham Lacy, Far South CDC Gabriela Roman, Spanish Coalition for Housing Donna Clarke, Neighborho­od Housing Services of Chicago

 ?? COOK COUNTY LAND BANK AUTHORITY ?? This home on the South Side was rehabbed through the Cook County Land Bank Authority program.
COOK COUNTY LAND BANK AUTHORITY This home on the South Side was rehabbed through the Cook County Land Bank Authority program.

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