The Chicago City Council approved the sale of eight vacant city-owned parcels, totaling 29,834 square feet, across the North Lawndale Community Area to Missing Middle Chicago, LLC. This action, part of the City's "Missing Middle Infill Housing Initiative," facilitates the construction of eight new residential buildings, comprising a total of 26 dwelling units, including three- and four-unit multifamily structures. The properties were sold for $1.00 per parcel through the ChiBlockBuilder platform. The estimated project cost is $4,839,441, with a conditional commitment for a $3,900,000 grant from the City's Housing and Economic Development bond to reimburse site preparation and construction costs. The project received waivers from the Open Space Impact Fee Ordinance and the Affordable Requirements Ordinance. The homes are intended for sale to owner-occupants, with maximum sale prices tied to 140% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and purchasers are required to maintain principal residency for five years, secured by a recapture mortgage. Temporary leases are permitted for up to one year if the developer is unable to sell units to owner-occupants after a good faith effort.