Photo credit: Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives
Down at the decrepit auto pound on 104th and Woodlawn, it’s almost as if you can hear the wind whispering through rusty chain link: “If you build it, they will come.”
There, a visionary developer backed by an alderman passionate about reviving the historic neighborhood, plan to build an indoor field of dreams that would attract young ballplayers from all over the Chicago region.
They’ll call the 138,000-square-foot indoor sports training facility with a $15 million price tag, the Pullman Community Center…Please click here to read Mark Konkol’s story in DNAinfo.
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