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  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Concrete Progress Chicago
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    Concrete Progress Chicago
    City of Chicago construction contractor crews pour and smooth fresh concrete along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade includes sidewalk and curb replacements to improve bicycle and pedestrian access, stormwater management, and ADA compliance. Contractors coordinate closely with traffic control to minimize disruption in this commercial corridor, part of broader municipal investments in neighborhood revitalization and safe multimodal transportation. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Urban Decay
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    Chicago Urban Decay
    Boarded storefronts, illegal dumping, abandoned apartment buildings, and economic decay dominate the streetscape of Chicago's West Side on June 2, 2025. Signs of blight stretch from shuttered laundromats and liquor stores to deteriorating multi-family residences and vacant lots overtaken by overgrowth. A hand-painted sign at 4800 W. Fulton warns against loitering, while nearby graffiti declares ''Housing is a human right,'' reflecting the tension between enforcement, abandonment, and the ongoing housing crisis. Despite visible signs of community resilience, the area remains gripped by neglect, disinvestment, and inequality, realities that underscore systemic urban hardship in the nation's third-largest city. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Chicago Code Enforcement
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    Chicago Code Enforcement
    City of Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and officers from the Chicago Police Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism oversee the boarding and securing of a vacant apartment building near the intersection of North Leamington Avenue and West Kinzie Street on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 2025. The dilapidated structure shows signs of long-term abandonment and code violations and is declared off-limits as city contractors board up doors and windows under official order. The action is part of a broader public safety and nuisance abatement effort by the City to mitigate hazards posed by unsecured vacant buildings in high-risk neighborhoods. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

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