Providence Place and Strand Get Key Zoning Approvals

Providence Place, a proposed development at 49th Street and Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue, has received final approval of its PUD application from the Zoning Commission. This marks another key step in bringing 93 affordable units to the neighborhood, 35 of which will be replacement public housing for Lincoln Heights and Richardson Dwellings. Click here for the project’s complete zoning record.

The Strand, a proposed development at the corner of Division Avenue and Nannie Helen Burroughs, has received a preliminary vote of approval of its PUD application  from the Zoning Commission. The project is scheduled for its final vote on January 29th. Strand will provide 86 units of affordable housing, 28 of which will be replacement public housing units for Lincoln Heights and Richardson Dwellings. The project will also feature roughly 9,000 square feet of commercial space and significant community space. Click here for the project’s complete zoning record.