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Noah Properties to finish 354 luxury apartments at former White Eagle site in 2027

First publishedAug 18, 10:30 UTC
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<p>The largest development project in Niles is transforming what was once a mecca for Chicago’s Polish community into hundreds of new units of housing.</p><p>Village officials said the Riverbank, a 10-building residential project at the former White Eagle Events and Convention Center, is expected to finish December 2027.</p><p>The <a class="Link" href="https://www.wbez.org/curious-city/2016/09/18/the-making-of-polish-chicago" target="_blank" >White Eagle</a> — which cost $250,000 to demolish — was a staple among Polish families for funeral receptions, baptisms and other gatherings. Milwaukee Ave., hosted dignitaries spanning from former President Jimmy Carter to Pope John Paul II and Muhammad Ali.

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<p>The largest development project in Niles is transforming what was once a mecca for Chicago’s Polish community into hundreds of new units of housing.</p><p>Village officials said the Riverbank, a 10-building residential project at the former White Eagle Events and Convention Center, is expected to finish December 2027.</p><p>The <a class="Link" href="https://www.wbez.org/curious-city/2016/09/18/the-making-of-polish-chicago" target="_blank" >White Eagle</a> — which cost $250,000 to demolish — was a staple among Polish families for funeral receptions, baptisms and other gatherings. Milwaukee Ave., hosted dignitaries spanning from former President Jimmy Carter to Pope John Paul II and Muhammad Ali. Poland's former President Lech Wałęsa also visited the White Eagle. It was also located across from St.

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<p>The largest development project in Niles is transforming what was once a mecca for Chicago’s Polish community into hundreds of new units of housing.</p><p>Village officials said the Riverbank, a 10-building residential project at the former White Eagle Events and Convention Center, is expected to finish December 2027.</p><p>The <a class="Link" href="https://www.wbez.org/curious-city/2016/09/18/the-making-of-polish-chicago" target="_blank" >White Eagle</a> — which cost $250,000 to demolish — was a staple among Polish families for funeral receptions, baptisms and other gatherings. Milwaukee Ave., hosted dignitaries spanning from former President Jimmy Carter to Pope John Paul II and Muhammad Ali.
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