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Doing Business with Cook County’s Land Banks

On July 24, more than 180 representatives from government, community, and real estate firms heard loud and clear - the Cook County Land Bank Authority and South Suburban Land Bank and Development Authority are open for business and ready to put more than 55,000 vacant and abandoned homes, buildings and parcels back into productive use. The land banks and the Metropolitan Planning Council, in partnership with The PrivateBank, Chicago Rehab Network, Community Investment Corporation, Neighborhood Housing Services and Smart Chicago Collaborative, hosted the workshop to introduce participants to opportunities to partner with the land banks and to each other. The [...]

By | 2014-09-03T10:19:32+00:00 July 24th, 2014|News articles on CCLBA|0 Comments

Reckless Abandon

By: Allan Gallun & Micah Maidenberg "With more than 55,000 vacant homes in Cook County, government leaders are coping with a catastrophe that invites comparisons to the Great Chicago Fire. 'It's like we are standing there on the day after (the fire) and everyone's waking up and saying 'OK, how do we rebuild in this new world in a way that's smarter, knowing what we know now?' ' urban planner Marshall Brown says. Public officials, including leaders of the new Cook County Land Bank, will face some hard choices as they decide...." Read more

By | 2014-12-29T14:12:09+00:00 November 11th, 2013|News Articles|0 Comments

Cities Set Up ‘Land Banks’ to Tackle Vacant-Home Problem

By: Mark Peters "As the foreclosure crisis swells the ranks of abandoned properties across the U.S., local governments from New York to Missouri are adopting a new strategy to acquire and return to the tax rolls tens of thousands of empty houses and vacant lots. In the past year, Kansas City, Syracuse, N.Y., and communities in Pennsylvania, among others, have set up "land banks"—independent authorities focused on turning around derelict properties..." Read More

By | 2014-08-17T12:46:35+00:00 September 5th, 2013|News Articles|0 Comments

Applying Big Data to Vacants, and Other Steps Taken By Chicago’s Land Bank

By: Brady Dale In the age of Big Data, these decisions are becoming less complicated. Last month, fellows with the University of Chicago’s Data Science for Social Good began working with the Chicago area’s newly born Cook County Land Bank Authority (CCLBA). The aim is to create a tool that will make it easier to process data on foreclosures, real estate trends and the like to determine which properties are the best candidates for redevelopment. Think of it as a data-backed triage unit for vacant land... Read More

By | 2014-08-17T12:46:15+00:00 July 23rd, 2013|News articles on CCLBA|0 Comments

Attorney General Madigan Announces $70 Million to help rebuild Illinois Communities Devastated by Foreclosure Crisis

Press Release "Attorney General Lisa Madigan today announced $70 million to assist housing efforts across the state to help rebuild Illinois communities that have been devastated by the national foreclosure crisis. The funding provided by Madigan stems from her lead role in obtaining a historic $25 billion national settlement last year with the country’s five largest" Read More

By | 2014-08-17T13:13:13+00:00 July 17th, 2013|News articles on CCLBA, Press Release|0 Comments

Largest U.S. Land Bank promises to turn around blighted properties, increase single-family rentals

By: Fran Alarcon "On January 16th of this year, the Cook County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to establish the Cook County Land Bank Authority, an independent, quasi-governmental agency spearheaded by Commissioner Bridget Gainer (D-Chicago) aimed at reviving Cook County’s vacant properties." Read More

By | 2018-04-27T14:09:17+00:00 May 29th, 2013|News articles on CCLBA|0 Comments

Cook County Land Bank Gets Underway

By Dennis Rodkin “Vacant foreclosed properties dot the map of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs. So think of the new Cook County land bank as housing’s Georges Seurat; it’s trying to arrange all those individual dots into something new and better (much as the pointillist painter did with A Sunday on La Grand Jatte). According to Cook County Board President…” Read More

By | 2018-04-27T14:09:17+00:00 February 13th, 2013|News articles on CCLBA|0 Comments

Foreclosure Crisis Is Far From Over in Chicago Area, Report Finds

By Ashlee Rezin "Chicago has not reached the other side of the foreclosure crisis, a new report from the Woodstock Institute has revealed. But with new ordinances like the Cook County Land Bank Authority, the Windy City may be headed in the right direction. Last year, Chicago’s six county region saw the highest year-over-year growth in completed foreclosure auctions since the beginning of the foreclosure crisis in 2008, according to the Woodstock Institute report. Foreclosure auctions, which indicate the foreclosure process is finished, grew by 73.8 percent, from 20,281 auctions in 2011 to 35,244 auctions in 2012." Read more

By | 2018-04-27T14:09:17+00:00 February 7th, 2013|News articles on CCLBA|0 Comments

A Look At What The Cook County Land Bank Hopes To Accomplish

By Steven Ross Johnson "In an effort to reverse the problems that have cropped up in a number of communities over recent years as a result of the rise in vacant and abandoned properties, the Cook County Board voted last week to create a countywide land bank, a move Board Commissioner Bridget Gainer is hopeful will act as a first step towards economic..." Read More

By | 2018-04-27T14:09:17+00:00 January 22nd, 2013|News articles on CCLBA|0 Comments

County edges closer to buying up vacant, foreclosed properties

By: Lisa Donovan What is being dubbed the nation’s largest landbank — an independent agency set up to acquire vacant land and foreclosed homes and commercial property in Chicago and the suburbs — moved one step closer to setting up shop Tuesday. The Cook County Board’s finance committee signed off on creating the new landbank – in hopes of cleaning up neighborhoods and returning abandoned property to the tax roles. Because the finance committee’s membership is identical to the full County Board, the measure is expected to sail through final approval during Wednesday’s meeting." Read More

By | 2014-08-17T13:52:14+00:00 January 21st, 2013|News articles on CCLBA|0 Comments
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