Chicago Residents Unionize Against Rent Hikes, Displacement from Obama Presidential Center Project
Chicago residents living in rent-controlled housing near the site of an Obama Presidential Center project have unionized to resist potential displacement and rent hikes, sparking concerns over affordability.
Chicago residents in rent-controlled housing near the construction site of the Obama Presidential Center have unionized to fight possible displacement and rent hikes, citing concerns over gentrification and lack of community input. The move comes as the center's completion is expected to bring significant changes to the area. Residents are seeking greater control over their living spaces and more transparent decision-making processes. The unionization effort aims to protect the rights and interests of vulnerable populations affected by the project.