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Galewood Residents Mobilize Against Housing Plan for Former Mars-Wrigley Factory

Residents are assembling a counterproposal to replace the roughly 470–500 unit concept now on the table.

Overview

  • Developer McCaffery Interests has floated a plan for about 470–500 homes, including 150 senior units, 197 apartments and 132 townhomes, on the 20-acre landmarked site.
  • Neighbors packed a Wednesday meeting hosted by the Galewood Montclare Community Organization to outline alternatives such as a library, senior center, indoor sports space, retail and job training.
  • Ald. Chris Taliaferro said he is not ready to endorse the project, urged continued talks with the developer and sent a representative to the meeting.
  • Residents cited concerns about traffic, school capacity and emergency response delays near the Metra tracks, arguing a housing-heavy plan would strain local services.
  • Organizers said they will hold another meeting in the coming weeks to refine a unified community plan, and Mars Wrigley and the developer have not publicly responded to the latest pushback.