Preservation and Wealth-Building: Insights from Senior Homeowners in Chicago’s Englewood Neighborhood
Englewood seniors share what they need to age in place and pass their homes to the next generation to build wealth.
Englewood seniors share what they need to age in place and pass their homes to the next generation to build wealth.
Multi-unit building owners from in and around Pilsen share with us what they need to maintain their buildings and keep rent affordable.
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