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  2. Cabrini–Green Homes - Wikipedia

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    CabriniGreen was composed of 10 sections built over a 20-year period: the Frances Cabrini Rowhouses (586 units in 1942), Cabrini Extension North and Cabrini Extension South (1,925 units in 1957), and the William Green Homes (1,096 units in 1962) (see Chronology below). As of May 3, 2011, all the high-rise buildings had been demolished.

  3. Cabrini–Green, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    City: Chicago, Illinois: Community areas: Near North Side, Chicago: First settled: 1942: CabriniGreen was a neighborhood on the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois.

  4. 10 Years in the Making: Chicago's Notorious Housing Project ...

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    The wrecking balls are demolishing the last of Chicago's Cabrini-Green tenement buildings. A couple weeks ago, there were four mid-rise buildings left in one of the nation's most notorious public ...

  5. Robert Taylor Homes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Taylor Homes was a public housing project in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois from 1962 to 2007. The second largest housing project in the United States, it consisted of 28 virtually identical high-rises, set out in a linear plan for two miles (3 km), with the high-rises regularly configured in a horseshoe shape of three in each block.

  6. Stateway Gardens - Wikipedia

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    2007 photograph of the last remaining building of the Stateway Gardens public housing project preparing for demolition. In 1996, demolition of CabriniGreen began. This marked the start of what eventually came to be known as the Chicago Housing Authority's Plan for Transformation. One year later, demolition began at the Robert Taylor Homes ...

  7. Near North Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The final Cabrini-Green tower was demolished in 2011. Following the conclusion of a civil lawsuit, the former Cabrini-Green site was transformed and revitalized with new upscale development spurred by the growth of Old Town to the north, and the already affluent areas of the Gold Coast to the east and River North to the south.

  8. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    CabriniGreen Homes: Near North Side: 1942–45; 1957–62: Named for Italian nun Frances Cabrini and William Green. Consisted of 3,607 units, William Homes and Cabrini Extensions (demolished; 1995–2011), Francis Cabrini row houses (150 of 586 renovated; 2009–11). Clarence Darrow Homes: Bronzeville (South Side) 1961–62

  9. Towers in the park - Wikipedia

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    Cabrini-Green (1957 now demolished) in Chicago at ground level St. James Town in Toronto (1964-71) Debney Meadows (Flemington Estate) (1962–1965) in Melbourne. Waterloo Estate (1968) in Sydney . Brownlee Towers (1969 now demolished) in Perth .