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15 Sep 2023

City Council approves affordable adaptive reuse at 6121 S. Hermitage

City Council approves affordable adaptive reuse at 6121 S. Hermitage
The shuttered school will be turned into 50 apartments

The Chicago City Council has approved a proposal to adaptively reuse a shuttered school into affordable apartments at 6121 S. Hermitage. Located at the southeast corner of S. Hermitage Ave and W. 61st St, the project site contains the former Charles Warrington Earle School and its surrounding parking lots and green space.

Planned by Gorman & Company, the first phase of the development will adaptively reuse the school building, converting it into 50 units of affordable housing with 50 parking spaces. The 100% affordable development will have 4 one-beds at 50% AMI, 19 one-beds at 30% AMI, 2 two-beds at 50% AMI, 1 two-bed at 30% AMI, 4 two-beds at 15% AMI, 7 one-beds at 60% AMI, and 13 two-beds at 60% AMI.

Designed by local firm Beehyyve, the 1974 portion of the building will be demolished, with the rest of the school rehabbed. The historic school building will have its exterior cleaned and new windows will be installed to enclose the facade. 

 

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