The Chicago City Council reversed an earlier vote and approved a proposal to build a Chicago Fire training facility on housing authority land.
The Chicago City Council reversed an earlier vote and voted to approve a proposal to build a training facility for a soccer team on land owned by the housing authority despite objections.would be on the site of the former ABLA homes on the Near-West Side.
Supporters say the project will benefit the neighborhood while critics of the project say it takes land desperately needed for affordable housing, to benefit a sports team.
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