A new community monument made its debut Thursday in Englewood featuring a local artist.
A number of officials and community residents were on-hand for that ribbon-cutting. Titled "Aspire," the Englewood monument symbolizes how believing in youth can produce dreams that come true.
The monument, which sits at the corner of Wentworth Avenue and Marquette Road, salutes the educational legacy of the location. It was at one time the home of Kennedy King College, Chicago State University and Paul Robeson High School. It depicts a map of the neighborhood and heralds the future development plan for the corner. and the Lincoln Yards Project, is in talks to build here. They have not revealed exactly what the site will hold, but they said it will be community-driven project.
There is a time capsule inside the monument, and it will not stand alone for long. Sterling Bay plans to make an announcement about its plans to build here in a couple of months.
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