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AID, developer to host groundbreaking for new apartment complex July 1

On Thursday, July 1, the Association for Individual Development, in collaboration with North Arrow Partners, will host a groundbreaking ceremony at 10:30 a.m. at 487 Main St. in West Chicago. Join in this celebration of the development of Main Street Lofts apartment complex.

State Sen. Karina Villa will be in attendance. Representatives from AID and North Arrow Partners will offer comments on the history of the project and the positive impact Main Street Lofts will have on the community.

Main Street Lofts will offer supportive housing apartments designed for individuals with developmental disabilities and/or mental health/crisis needs who are currently receiving AID services.

Since 1961, the Association for Individual Development has served individuals with developmental, intellectual, physical and/or mental health challenges, those who have suffered a trauma and those at risk.

Vital, life-enriching services that promote the highest level of independence and community participation include: autism programs; permanent supportive housing; in-home support; developmental and vocational training; job placement and on-the-job coaching services; crisis intervention; victims services; mental health treatment; behavioral intervention; health and wellness; community education; and advocacy.

Learn more about AID by visiting aidcares.org.

Originally formed in 1999, North Arrow Partners is a development, full architectural and general contracting firm specializing in innovative communities. North Arrow Partners believes-in building purpose and advocating for our clients and those they serve. Innovative housing for those with disabilities. Accessible, safe apartments for seniors. Creative energy design and sustainability for families. Learn more about North Arrow Partners by visiting northarrowpartners.com.

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