Work is set to commence for the residential conversion of the former Charles Earle Elementary School at 6121 S Hermitage Avenue in West Englewood. Sitting on the corner with W 61st Street, the school closed in 2013 with plans for its conversion dating back to 2017. Since then, Wisconsin-based developer Gorman & Co. has been working towards this date.
Originally built in 1897, the four story brick-clad structure served countless kids across the community with two expansions in the 1970’s. When it closed Gorman saw an opportunity as they have redeveloped schools across the nation, stating they are much easier than most buildings to convert into housing due to their classroom centric layouts according to Block Club.
Now having already received city approval, the work will commence with the original building and one of the 1970’s additions with local firm Beehyyve having created the design. Its facade will receive repairs, new windows and doors, and various touch-ups for the new use. This will see the demolition of one of the annexes in exchange for a playground and green space.
In total there will be 50-affordable residential units made up of 30 one-bedroom and 20 two-bedroom layouts available for those making 15-, 30-, 50-, and 60-percent AMI. These will be supported by a community space, the school’s original full size gym, a computer room and more with services provided by Phoenix Foundation and local organization RAGE.
Residents will also have access to 50-vehicle parking spaces split in between two parking lots created on existing asphalt. The $31 million project is being partially funded via TIF and LIHTC funds. A groundbreaking was scheduled for yesterday with work set to ramp up in the coming weeks.
While a formal completion date is unknown, a potential second phase for the vacant field to its south is also being considered.
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