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  2. Category : Demolished buildings and structures in Chicago

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  3. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Chicago (Chicago Housing Authority) ABLA (Demolition completed 2007) Altgeld Gardens (Renovated 2014) Bridgeport Homes (Renovated 2008) Cabrini–Green (William Green Homes Demolition completed May 2011; Frances Cabrini rowhouses remain) Dearborn Homes (Renovated 2009) Harold Ickes Homes (Demolition completed 2011) Harrison Courts (Renovated 2009)

  4. Ida B. Wells Homes - Wikipedia

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    2011 photograph of one of the last Ida B. Wells rowhouses, prior to demolition. In 1995, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development took over the Chicago Housing Authority's public housing projects and decided to demolish the high-rises. Demolition began at the Ida B. Wells Homes in late 2002 with the high-rise buildings on ...

  5. Demolition bid proposals, 5K run on city meeting agenda

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  6. City begins demolition of former Driggs Dairy site

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  7. ABLA Homes - Wikipedia

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    ABLA's new physical design includes traditional Chicago-style buildings including single family homes and six-flat structures. In June 2005, the Chicago Park District reopened Fosco Park, a 57,000-square-foot (5,300 m 2) community center which includes an indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, and a new daycare facility. A Jewel/Osco supermarket ...

  8. Coshocton County land bank awards bids for next round of ...

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    COSHOCTON − The Coshocton County Land Reutilization Corporation, commonly known as the land bank, recently awarded bids for another round of demolitions with funding from the Ohio Department of ...

  9. Lake Michigan High-Rises - Wikipedia

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    Constructed between 1961 and 1963, The buildings were completed in March 1963; consisting of six buildings. The first three buildings (1132 E. 42nd Street, 1130 E. 41st Street and 4155 S. Lake Park Avenue) sat 16–stories high in a u–shape cluster (also known as the Horseshoe buildings) [3] bordered by Lake Park Avenue to the west and Oakenwald Avenue to the east.