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Nearly $7 million in tax money has been committed to converting a building at 1832 S. Fifth Ave. in Maywood into 24 mostly two-bedroom units — making it the most expensive among the hundreds of properties rehabbed with the same government aid across Chicago's suburbs, a Tribune analysis found.
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Nearly $7 million in tax money has been committed to converting a building at 1832 S. Fifth Ave. in Maywood into 24 mostly two-bedroom units — making it the most expensive among the hundreds of properties rehabbed with the same government aid across Chicago’s suburbs, a Tribune analysis found.
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Nearly $7 million in tax money has been committed to converting a Maywood building into two dozen mostly two-bedroom units, making it the most expensive among hundreds rehabbed with the same aid across Chicago.