Today in gentrification: Cabrini-Green apts starting at $3200

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2 Bedrooms In Cabrini-Green's New High Rise Start At $3,200 A Month

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Ten years ago, Cabrini-Green was best known for its notoriously struggling public housing project of the same name. Today, it's becoming something of a goldmine for developers who have planned new, luxury high rises for the Near North Side area not far from where the dilapidated public housing towers once stood.



One of the first new developments to spring up from around Cabrini-Green's demolition rubble is Xavier, a sleek, 18-story, eco-friendly building, which is now accepting tenant applications at sky-high rental prices. Studios in the 625 W. Division St. tower start at $1,825 a month, according to listings; one bedrooms start at $2,300, and two bedrooms start at $3,275.

The units boast such amenities as Nest Thermostats, floor-to-ceiling glass windows and exposed concrete ceilings. The building's shared spaces include a rooftop with a chef's kitchen and two dog runs. It sounds divine—if you have the income for it.

With Chicago in the midst of a housing crisis we can't help but see the promises of these luxury developments coinciding with the displacement of Chicago's working class and the hastening demise of its affordability for anyone making less than $72,000 a year (that's how much you'd have to make to reasonably afford a studio apartment at $1,825 a month, based on this popular rental formula).
 

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From what I understand, Cabrini was a shyt place that put poor blacks within spitting distance of more well-to-do neighborhoods.

Amongst the bullshyt, you could see down the block people who don't have to struggle. Them folks were pushed out ages ago so...they might as well turn it

into a moneymaker. I'm sure most folks know that Chicago is not cheap to live in, and at any time them boys can come through and flip your neighborhood

and price you out. :francis: sucks but fukk it. Hopefully brehs find opportunity among the displacement.
 

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Well to be fair, I dont think cabrina green was actually located in the hood so I cant really get mad at this.

But I may be wrong
It really wasnt, especially if you wanna speak in terms of proximity to high class areas(Gold Coast)
 
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Cabrini wasn't necessarily in the hood but that's still crazy knowing what used to be there. The same thing might happen around Woodlawn like in the 63rd St/ Dro City area.On one side of the street you got what's basically Hyde Park with all the rich university kids and literally a block away you got young money and all the fukkery over there.
 
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Cabrini wasn't IN the hood but it WAS the hood. Some of them dudes never left the projects or even been downtown even though it was 7 mins away, then you kick them out and force them into the south suburbs and wonder why Dolton, Harvey, Cal City and the Heights so fukked up. It's crazy to walk in some neighborhoods that back in the day were straight up war zones and see White and Asian people bike riding today....
 
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