NEW YORK: The four hundred and thirty-second entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.
Developers want to build an affordable apartment complex for senior citizens in downtown Mundelein, but the concept got a mixed reception Monday night from the village board.
The plan, floated by a Cleveland company called PIRHL, focuses on the 400 block of North Chicago Avenue, between Hawley and Park streets.
The four-story building would feature up to 48 one-bedroom apartments and up to 28 two-bedroom apartments, village documents indicate.
Residents would have to be at least 55 years old, PIRHL representative David Burg told the village board Monday night. The developer would use housing tax credits to cap rents lower than those at other suburban apartment buildings, he said.