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Why Hare Krishnas in Rogers Park Are Worried About Proposed Development

Why Hare Krishnas in Rogers Park Are Worried About Proposed Development

The proposal is to expand an existing seven units to 20 units next door to a temple.

City Cast Chicago

February 24, 202215m 28s

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Show Notes

Since 2017, a developer has been pushing for rezoning in Rogers Park so he can turn a 100-year-old vacant building at 1710 W. Lunt Ave. into a modern 20-unit housing complex, including four affordable housing units. Like with most construction projects happening across the city, neighbors have voiced concerns about the preservation of the building and decreased parking. However, on this block, the loudest opponents are the members of the Hare Krishna temple next door. The congregation says they are concerned about how this development would impact their religious practices. As 49th ward Ald. Maria Hadden decides on the future of this development, we sit down with Block Club Chicago reporter Joe Ward and Subal Dasa, one of the managing directors of the temple.


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