this sounds like a sweet deal for bronzeville - affordable housing with red brick buildings? it's about time we got some gentrification going in the right direction instead of pushing out long-time residents . and 18 units as 'affordable' is definitely a step in the right direction, but let's not forget that even 60% of amni is still barely scraping by . what I'm really curious about is how they're gonna make sure those rooftop decks are accessible to all residents, regardless of mobility or income level