Standard Communities Acquires Two Senior Living Facilities in Chicago

Standard leads public private partnership to preserve affordability on 466 units

Standard Communities, a major national affordable housing developer and investor, has led a public private partnership acquiring two senior 100% affordable communities totaling 466 units in Chicago and its suburbs. The transaction extends and preserves their affordability for 30 years.

Standard acquired the 145-unit Commonwealth Apartments located at 2757 N Pine Grove Avenue in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, and the 321-unit Greenleaf Apartments at 502 Kildeer Drive, Bolingbrook.

The acquisitions have a combined total capitalization of $192 million, including $46 million in planned renovations of the two communities.

Renovations will include updated kitchens and bathrooms, new energy-efficient appliances, flooring and communal spaces at each community.  Amenities to be added at both communities include a walking park, pickleball court, fitness center, business room and enhanced community meeting rooms. Solar panels will be installed on the roofs of Greenleaf Apartments to provide electricity for new electric heating and cooling units to replace less efficient gas boilers and air conditioning units. Standard is financing the Greenleaf energy improvements in partnership with Commonwealth Edison’s Multi-Family Energy Savings Program.

Standard completed the acquisition in partnership with the Illinois Housing Development Authority and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development utilizing low-income housing tax credits and long-term Housing Assistance Payments contracts.

Last month Standard acquired the 100% affordable 371-unit Bryn Mawr Belle Shore Apartments in Chicago’s Edgewater Beach neighborhood along Lake Michigan.