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October 15, 2016

Arts and Recreation Center at Ellis Park Opens in Bronzeville

On July 9th, the Bronzeville community gathered with Chicagoans from all over to celebrate the grand opening of The Arts and Recreation Center at Ellis Park. The new state of the art center includes a gym with a shock absorbing floor, a handicap accessible pool, a fitness center, a community room and a rooftop terrace […]

July 29, 2016

Calvin Holmes and CCLF Customer, Bronzeville Cookin’ in new Bank of America video

https://youtu.be/1QqL3eh-eGE

July 28, 2016

CCLF Partner Glen Fulton (Greater Englewood Community Development Corporation) talks with ABC 7 about development in Englewood, including Englewood Square

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July 01, 2016

Preservation of Historic Mark Twain Hotel and Affordable Housing

The intersection of Clark and Division and surrounding blocks are packed with construction crews hard at work. The Near North Side neighborhood is just blocks away from downtown and is expanding rapidly with luxury apartments. In the midst of all this change stands the historic Mark Twain Hotel. Built over 80 years ago, the hotel […]

July 01, 2016

CCLF Annual Stakeholders Meeting Looks to the Future

On June 9th, CCLF welcomed funders, investors, and community partners to its Annual Stakeholders Meeting held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. The meeting reviewed CCLF’s portfolio performance in 2015 and first quarter 2016; informed partners about the direction of the upcoming strategic plan; highlighted notable borrowers; and offered investors and partners the opportunity […]

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June 25, 2016

CCLF Borrower, Bubbly Dynamics, Featured on WTTW

June 08, 2016

Chicago Tribune features CCLF borrower historic Mark Twain Hotel

April 08, 2016

Former CCLF Borrower Brings Green Energy Innovations to South Side Housing

CCLF staff visit Greenline Development, Inc.’s new net zero energy home in Woodlawn for a mid-construction tour Almost 20 years ago, Benjamin Van Horne started Greenline Development, Inc. While some Chicagoans may hear the company’s name and immediately think of the ‘L’ train, the name actually responds to redlining, the practice of denying services and […]

January 08, 2016

Sugar Beet Food Co-op Brings Healthy Food and Innovative Business

Founder of Sugar Beet Cheryl Muñoz, Senator Don Harmen, Mayor of Oak Park Anan Abu-Taleb, CCLF’s COO and VP of Programs Robert Tucker and Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin at the ribbon cutting for Sugar Beet on August 14th Sugar Beet Food Co-op opened its doors this summer, making it one of the first food […]

January 08, 2016

Stony Island Arts Bank Opens as part of Chicago’s Architectural Biennial

Randy Crompton, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Alderman Leslie Hairston, CCLF President Calvin L. Holmes, Frederick Dunston and Director of Lending Operations at CCLF Wendell Harris celebrate the opening of the Stony Island Arts Bank For the past 30 years, a nearly century-old bank in Chicago’s South Shore community has been abandoned and vacant. The 19,065 square […]