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Group looks at a creative approach for revitalizing the Jefferson Park business district

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by BRIAN NADIG
A group of residents have formed a new organization designed to rethink how the struggling Jefferson Park business district —impacted for decades by vacant storefronts, empty lots and absentee landlords — can be revitalized.
Called “Rebuilding Blocks,” the group has designed a plan aimed at bringing community-based investment into the commercial area. “We really want (new businesses) to be in our neighborhood,” said resident Megan Auler, who found the organization along with Anthony Hall and Dan Metivier.
Under the group’s plan, a community investment fund is formed, and those funds are used to buy a strategically located and undervalued commercial building which is then renovated and leased out.
In order to maintain cost-friendly rents to prospective tenants, multiple businesses could be considered for a single storefront — a possible shared kitchen concept with one business operating during the daytime and another in the evening, Auler said.
After about a year of rental steady income, the group would then refinance the project, taking a percentage out as cash which would be used to repay investors or rolled back into the next project.
Auler acknowledged that raising the necessary funds won’t be an easy task but group maintains that similar plans have worked in other towns, including Detroit where an empty lot was purchased and turned into an outdoor dining area with an old shipping container used as a bar.
“It’s definitely going to be a challenge,” Auler said, adding that seeking grants to help finance the project is a possibility.
A community survey conducted by the group showed support for the group’s vision, and some responders indicated that they would invest between $1,500 and $3,000. Those interested in learning more about the group can sign up for its newsletter at www.rebuildingblocks.org, and t-shirts, hats and other items promoting the group can be purchased there.
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