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New affordable housing opens in Pilsen

Por: Chicago Sun Times Nation February 22, 2023

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Years after being forced out of Pilsen by rising rent, Ricarda Pedraza returned to the area this month and finally felt at home again. The mother of two moved her family to Brighton Park for five years, putting the Chicago River between them and the neighborhood where Pedraza had lived since she was 12 years old.“It was a struggle,” said Pedraza, 40. “I have a boy who’s autistic, and we had to put him in a different school.”And her... + full article



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