Vacant warehouse will house 3 Chicago charters

Sept. 10, 2007
Schools at former bakery site could relieve crowding at neighborhood elementary

Three charter schools will fill vacant warehouse space in the Archer Heights neighborhood on Chicago's Southwest Side. UNO Charter School Network Inc., a non-profit charter-school developer, will convert the warehouse into two elementary schools and one high school. The United Neighborhood Organization owns the 2.85-acre industrial site, a three-story former bakery. All three schools will open in fall 2008.

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