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Business, Housing, Economic Development

New businesses including then LaSalle Bank (now Bank of America), Walgreens and BJ's Bakery have added vitality to the Auburn Gresham business community, which includes a range of service, food and retail enterprises.

Additionally, there is a host of new and affordable housing development for senior citizens to young urban professionals.

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GADC meets with Mayor Daley
Leaders from Auburn-Gresham and other LISC/New Communities Program neighborhoods visited City Hall this fall for a series of fifth-floor meetings with Mayor Richard M. Daley. The 50-minute…
Indianapolis delegation visits Auburn-Gresham
GADC and fellow New Communities Program agency Greater Southwest Development Corp. co-hosted a roughly 35-person delegation from Indianapolis city government, foundations, LISC, community…
Taste of renewal: New restaurant opens
Neighborhood redevelopment is a complex buffet, but a recent victory in Auburn-Gresham is as simple as sweet potato pie. Or mustard-fried catfish, served with cornbread and peach cobbler, as…
Auburn-Gresham tax prep center opens
Helping working families claim the federal Earned Income Tax Credit will be a key tactic in two new tax preparation centers to open soon in Pilsen and Auburn Gresham.

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Mission

To foster and promote revitalization of the community by designing and implementing programs that improve the community’s economic viability; increase availability of quality housing to people of different income levels, while maintaining and improving existing affordable housing; and enhance delivery of social services, particularly to senior citizens.

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