

Chicago Prize 2022 finalist reimagines a South Shore intersection
Community leaders are coming together to breathe new life into South Shore with this multi-million dollar development project.
Six groups across the South and West sides are finalists for the Chicago Prize, a $10 million grant coming from the Pritzker Traubert Foundation, and the winner will be announced in December. We’ve spent the past several weeks talking with the finalists to hear their pitches for the multimillion dollar prize.
Today Reset discusses a plan that could provide the South Shore neighborhood with more affordable housing, health center and commercial spaces.
GUESTS: Leon Walker, managing partner at DL3 Realty
Jera Slaughter, resident of South Shore and founder of the South Shore 7th Ward Community Council and Community Round Table
Anthony Simpkins, president of Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago
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Chicago Prize 2022 finalist reimagines a South Shore intersection
Community leaders are coming together to breathe new life into South Shore with this multi-million dollar development project.
Six groups across the South and West sides are finalists for the Chicago Prize, a $10 million grant coming from the Pritzker Traubert Foundation, and the winner will be announced in December. We’ve spent the past several weeks talking with the finalists to hear their pitches for the multimillion dollar prize.
Today Reset discusses a plan that could provide the South Shore neighborhood with more affordable housing, health center and commercial spaces.
GUESTS: Leon Walker, managing partner at DL3 Realty
Jera Slaughter, resident of South Shore and founder of the South Shore 7th Ward Community Council and Community Round Table
Anthony Simpkins, president of Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago