It’s too soon to say whether any families will be affected by Related Midwest’s plan to sell the historic 694-unit complex of apartments, but the sale would offer a fresh opportunity to reverse the fortunes of a complex mired in violence and poverty, and jump-start the housing market west of Cottage Grove Avenue.
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