According to a department of planning and development budget, $8 million would be sent on site preparation, $7.3 million to rehabilitate buildings and $3 million on public improvements. The newly-created TIF district would cover 325 acres southwest of the old Chicago stockyards.
The northern portion of the TIF district includes industrial and commercial properties, with residential uses predominantly on the southern portion of the area. The city already owns numerous residential lots south of 47th Street, department of planning and development officials say.
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