The Resurrection Project
Neighborhoods
- Austin, Garfield Park, North Lawndale
- Bronzeville, Near South Side
- Downtown
- Englewood, Chatham, Auburn Gresham
- Hyde Park, Woodlawn, South Shore
- Jefferson Park, Portage Park, Norwood Park
- Lakeview, Wrigleyville, Northalsted
- Lincoln Park, Old Town
- Lincoln Square, North Center, Irving Park
- Logan Square, Humboldt Park, Avondale
- Pilsen, Little Village, Back of the Yards
- Uptown, Edgewater, Rogers Park
- Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town
Chicago Wants Migrants To Be Able To Work Legally. Here’s Why Many Of Them Can’t
Helping migrants become self-sufficient is the city's way out of the humanitarian crisis, experts said. But many face a yearlong wait to get a work permit.
Blackhawks Training Center Expansion, Thousands Of New Apartments Head To City Council Vote
Proposed housing in the West Loop, Pilsen, Englewood and Bridgeport is one step closer to reality. The City Council is scheduled to vote on the projects Thursday.
The Resurrection Project Building 98 Affordable Apartments In Pilsen
Casa Yucatan, a housing complex planned across the street from Benito Juarez Community Academy, will be entirely made up of affordable apartments.
Program That Helps Chicagoans Avoid Eviction In Limbo As Funding Dries Up
The sudden change in who's administering the program leaves tenants with a "higher chance" of being evicted, a nonprofit worker said.
A ‘Dire’ Shortage Of Lawyers Making Chicago’s Migrant Crisis Even Worse
Chicago is short hundreds of lawyers as migrants wait months to apply for asylum. The city has yet to help new arrivals get legal services to stay here, a nonprofit director said.
Pilsen Paletero Is The First To Benefit From Change In Housing Policy
Now, Don Ananías Ocampo is recovering from knee surgery in an affordable apartment. The change in policy will help other aging immigrants, too, officials said.
Pilsen Nonprofit Breaks Ground On Long-Awaited Affordable Housing Project: ‘We Believe In Development Without Displacement’
"Finding a safe, affordable place to live — and call home and raise a family — shouldn't be an elusive pipe dream," Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.
Casa Durango, An Affordable Housing Development In Pilsen, To Break Ground This Fall
Casa Durango will be a 37-unit development at 1850 S. Racine Ave. and a 16-unit building at 2008 S. Ashland Ave.
Get Help Signing Up For A COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment Thursday In Brighton Park
Increase the Peace and the Resurrection Project will register Brighton Park residents for vaccine appointments 5-8 p.m. Thursday.
City Council Approves Pilsen Nonprofit’s Affordable Apartment Building
The project, dubbed Casa Durango, is an extension of another project. Combined, they will add 53 affordable units to the neighborhood.
With Car Caravans And Megaphones, Groups Get Creative Urging Latino Neighborhoods To Vote
For the first time this year, Latinos are expected to be the nation’s largest racial or ethnic minority eligible to vote in a U.S. presidential election, according to Pew Research Center.
The Resurrection Project Hosting Virtual Housing Fair This Weekend
The free workshops will focus on money management, building credit, mortgage applications and more.
The Resurrection Project Hosting Spanish-Language Virtual Housing Fair This Weekend
The free workshops will focus on money management, building credit, mortgage applications and more.
Pilsen Nonprofit Plans Affordable Housing Building, But Neighbors Say More Family-Sized Units Are Needed
The Resurrection Project aims to build 14 one- and two-bedroom apartments on Ashland, but Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez asked for more family units.
City Approves $28.7 Million Affordable Housing Plan In Pilsen, Little Village, Back Of The Yards
The city will help the Resurrection Project renovate 155 affordable housing units in 14 apartment buildings.
City Looks To Fund $28.7 Million Affordable Housing Plan In Pilsen, Little Village, Back Of The Yards
Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to help The Resurrection Project renovate 155 affordable housing units across the three neighborhoods.
Pilsen Nonprofit’s $20 Million Affordable Housing Development Approved By City Committee
If approved by City Council, the Resurrection Project will build 37 affordable apartments at the corner of 19th and Racine.
Mayor Lightfoot Vows To Stand With Chicago’s Immigrants: ‘We Aren’t Going To Let Some Bully Intimidate Us’
Lightfoot met with immigrant rights organizers in Pilsen Friday after an ICE official called out Chicago for its sanctuary city status.
60-Unit Affordable Housing Building Planned Near California Pink Line Station In Little Village
If approved, rents would start at $410-$915 for a one-bedroom unit in the transit-oriented development, according to Ald. George Cardenas' office.
After Some Neighbors Said Affordable Housing Pitch ‘Looks Like Gentrification,’ Pilsen Nonprofit To Unveil New Plan
The Resurrection Project will share the new plan for the 19th and Racine site with neighbors at 6 p.m. Wednesday at 1854 S. Racine Ave.