Bronzeville is set to transform with a $70 million development that’s finally moving forward after six years of delays. The centerpiece? A 70,000-square-foot Pete’s Fresh Market — long overdue for a neighborhood starved for grocery options. Alongside it come over 500 residential units (20% affordable), new retail like restaurants and a hardware store, medical offices, and upgraded streets designed for pedestrians and cyclists. Groundbreaking starts in early 2027, with Phase 1 wrapping by fall 2028. City planners unanimously approved it — a major win after pandemic setbacks, rising costs, and past bureaucratic hurdles. This isn’t just about buildings — it’s about connecting housing growth with essential services to revitalize the community.

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