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In battle against gentrification, Pilsen residents press for affordable housing

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics December 22, 2022

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Felipe Luna walks down 18th Street, sharing stories from his childhood — like how he used to flatten pennies on the train tracks that ran through Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. The street is dotted with bars, restaurants and shops — some old, some new. But as one walks east, the bustle ends at a large, vacant lot at 18th and Peoria, framed by train tracks, the high-end buildings of University Village rising in the background. Luna grew up... + full article



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