Concordia Place tenants complaining about mice, mold and mildew get action after Rainbow/PUSH visit, rent strike Darcel Rockett, Chicago Tribune © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune Members of the Concordia Place Apartments tenants association meet April 15, 2021, with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, center, and members of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition who are helping to intervene as residents seek to improve living conditions at the complex in Chicago s Eden Green neighborhood.
The smell of gas was unavoidable upon entering Deborah Lewis’ residence at Concordia Place Apartments, as was the sight of black mold around windows in her bedrooms and kitchen. Lewis hurried to check the knobs on her oven.
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CHICAGO All city libraries are set to be open seven-days-a-week by the end of the year, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said this week. Starting April 18, ten neighborhood library branches Altgeld, Mt Greenwood, South Shore, Back of the Yards, Chinatown, Merlo, Edgewater, Independence, Richard M. Daley, and Austin are set to open from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sundays.
Lightfoot first announced the planned Sunday-hours expansion in June 2019. The first nine branches opened on Sundays in December 2019, in addition to the Harold Washington Library Center, and CPL s three regional libraries Sulzer, Legler, and Woodson Regional which are open 68 hours per week, including Sundays.