. . . "1106380507"^^ . . "330"^^ . ""@en . . "41.86611111111111 -87.65972222222223" . "1960"^^ . . . . . . . . . "41.86611175537109"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1510945"^^ . . . "ABLA Homes"@en . . . . . . . "2002"^^ . "ABLA Homes"@en . . "Photograph of one of the low-rise ABLA Homes with the demolition of an ABLA high-rise , in 2007."@en . . . . . "ABLA Homes (Jane Addams Homes, Robert Brooks Homes, Loomis Courts, and Grace Abbott Homes) was a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing development that comprised four separate public housing projects on the Near-West Side of Chicago, Illinois. The name \"ABLA\" was an acronym for the names of the four different housing developments that together constituted one large site: Addams, Brooks (including the Robert Brooks Extension), Loomis, and Abbott, totaling 3,596 units. It spanned from Cabrini Street on the north end to 15th Street on the south end, and from Blue Island Avenue on the east end to Ashland Avenue on the west end. Most of the ABLA Homes has been demolished for the development of Roosevelt Square, a new mixed-income community, with the renovated Brooks Homes being the onl"@en . . "POINT(-87.659721374512 41.866111755371)"^^ . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1942"^^ . . . "12899"^^ . . "1938"^^ . . . . "1951"^^ . . "ABLA Homes (Jane Addams Homes, Robert Brooks Homes, Loomis Courts, and Grace Abbott Homes) was a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing development that comprised four separate public housing projects on the Near-West Side of Chicago, Illinois. The name \"ABLA\" was an acronym for the names of the four different housing developments that together constituted one large site: Addams, Brooks (including the Robert Brooks Extension), Loomis, and Abbott, totaling 3,596 units. It spanned from Cabrini Street on the north end to 15th Street on the south end, and from Blue Island Avenue on the east end to Ashland Avenue on the west end. Most of the ABLA Homes has been demolished for the development of Roosevelt Square, a new mixed-income community, with the renovated Brooks Homes being the only part left. For most of its existence, the ABLAs held more than 17,000 residents (though only 8,500 were officially on the lease), giving it the second largest population in the CHA. It was second only to the Robert Taylor Homes and Cabrini\u2013Green in land area and had a higher occupancy than Cabrini\u2013Green."@en . . "Bordered by Cabrini St. , Ashland Ave. , 15th St. , Blue Island Ave."@en . . . . . . "-87.65972137451172"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1952"^^ .