Chicago Sun-Times

New mixed-income apartments open in Bronzevill­e

- BY MARIAH RUSH, STAFF REPORTER mrush@suntimes.com | @mariahfrus­h Mariah Rush is a staff reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times via Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster the paper’s coverage of communitie­s on the South and

Sarah Owens, a crossing guard who has lived in CHA housing for 14 years, is now a “proud new resident” of 508 Pershing.

Community leaders joined residents Tuesday to celebrate the opening of the new 53-unit, $24.3 million mixed-income developmen­t in Bronzevill­e.

“I am blessed to be part of something so grand,” Owens said. “From the floors to the ceilings to the people.”

“For the first time,” Owens said, “I put out my welcome mat here at 508 E. Pershing, because to me, this is a place that I can call home.”

The developmen­t was born of partnershi­ps between UnitedHeal­thcare, The Community Builders, Granite Developmen­t, Ujima, the city of Chicago, Ald. Sophia King (4th) and the Chicago Housing Authority.

The building has units dedicated to low-income housing, some set aside for income-based rent and market-rate units.

A year and a half after ground was broken on the building, nearly all of its units are occupied.

“Just as diverse environmen­ts are usually vibrant, growing communitie­s, diverse population­s contribute to this growth,” said Tracey Scott, CEO of the CHA. “So when we talk about mixed-income, it’s about rebuilding the village where everyone is welcome and making a difference.”

Building amenities include a community lounge and terrace, fitness center, yoga studio, game room and dog spa.

“This is about community,” city Housing Commission­er Marisa Novara said. “It’s not just about housing, and I say that as the housing commission­er. We know that people need more than housing in their lives.”

The 50 one-bedroom and three two-bedroom apartments feature vinyl flooring, window walls, stainless steel appliances, in-unit washers and dryers, dishwasher­s and storage.

Resident services offers “community life” areas that include workforce developmen­t, asset building, community engagement, youth developmen­t, education and health and wellness.

“508 Pershing serves as a tangible reminder that government and private entities share a common mission of building stronger communitie­s,” King said during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. “And this is a great example of how it’s done.”

King said the Bronzevill­e building will help lead a revitaliza­tion in the historical­ly Black neighborho­od.

“As many of you probably know, Bronzevill­e was once the center of life for Black Chicagoans,” she said. “It’s where we lived. It’s where we shopped. It’s where we worked and dined. It’s where we gathered together. It was where we were relegated to, but we made it as part of our community. As Bronzevill­e continues to be revitalize­d, we are happy to add 508 Pershing to a cadre of developmen­ts that have come into this community.”

 ?? ANTHONY VAZQUEZ/SUN-TIMES ?? Community leaders and residents celebrated the opening Tuesday of 508 Pershing, a 53-unit mixed-income housing developmen­t in Bronzevill­e.
ANTHONY VAZQUEZ/SUN-TIMES Community leaders and residents celebrated the opening Tuesday of 508 Pershing, a 53-unit mixed-income housing developmen­t in Bronzevill­e.

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