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POAH Chicago is a mission-driven affordable housing nonprofit that specializes in the preservation and development of affordable housing.

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Congratulations to St. Leonard's, a leader in the critical work of helping the formerly incarcerated return to Chicago's neighborhoods successfully. West Side Campus For Formerly Incarcerated People To Add Housing, Community Spaces blockclubchicago.org/2025/06/11/wes… via @BlockClubChi

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POAH is super proud that Fifth City Commons in East Garfield Park was selected as project of the year by the Illinois Real Estate Journal! Thanks to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's team and all of our partners and community stakeholders.

POAH is super proud that Fifth City Commons in East Garfield Park was selected as project of the year by the Illinois Real Estate Journal! Thanks to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's team and all of our partners and community stakeholders.
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Great addition to South Chicago by a terrific development team -- Interfaith Housing, Claretian Associates and LBBA Architects. SACRED Apartments celebrates groundbreaking chicago.urbanize.city/post/sacred-ap…

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Check out this great video about the Chicago Rehab Network's Empowerment Series training program, featuring POAH's Heart of Uptown Apartments and Senior Project Manager Kathleen Day. vimeo.com/1066712204

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Residents, staff and the Green Star Movement team are completing a new mosaic mural at POAH's Farrell House in Chicago. Over 3 1/2 months, the group designed and assembled mosaic pieces for the mural, now being hung in the lobby. Final touches should be in place this week

Residents, staff and the Green Star Movement team are completing a new mosaic mural at POAH's Farrell House  in Chicago. Over 3 1/2 months, the group designed and assembled mosaic pieces for the mural, now being hung in the lobby. Final touches should be in place this week
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Latest News from POAH Chicago conta.cc/3GJuEw0 Check out POAH's Midwest summer newsletter and catch up on what we're doing in Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati!

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Would love to pair an Illinois state credit to go with this and really boost production Federal Housing Credit Expansion Could Increase Affordable Rental Units in Illinois: Report | Chicago News | WTTW news.wttw.com/2025/07/22/fed…

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These are great photos. Thanks for including POAH's Fifth City Commons passive house effort, now fully leased and operational. dwell.com/article/chicag…

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Thank you, Delisha -- and all of our Fifth City muralists -- for making POAH's newest community especially beautiful. Your work is magnificent. East Garfield Park mural celebrates education across street from artist's old rival high school chicago.suntimes.com/murals/2025/09…

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Congrats to Mike Zar and the team at Daley's Restaurant, a Woodlawn treasure and a great place for breakfast or lunch. You can even take the Green Line right to the front door. Best Soul Food with a Side of Belonging: Daley's Restaurant — Woodlawn – South Side Weekly

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We’re getting calls about polls being closed. They are closed because we do not have elections today. Kentucky votes next year. You cannot vote today in Kentucky for the mayor of New York City or the Governor of Virginia. Sorry.

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chicago.suntimes.com/health/2025/11… Pretty astonishing reporting about life expectancy from neighborhood to neighborhood in Chicago. 20-year difference between W. Garfield Park and the Loop is the starkest. But there's even an 11-year gap between Hyde Park and Woodlawn, right next door.