Damen Green Line Station / Perkins&Will
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Damen Green Line Station / Perkins&Will
"The new Damen Green Line Station reestablishes vital train service to Chicago's Near West Side for the first time since 1948, reconnecting a community long underserved by public transit."
"The station exemplifies the power of infrastructure to advance equitable development, strengthen mobility networks, and celebrate local identity."
"Situated along the historic Green Line, it links the Kinzie Industrial Corridor, the United Center, Malcolm X College, and surrounding residential neighborhoods-anchoring a rapidly growing district and supporting a planned $7 billion mixed-use redevelopment around the United Center."
The new Damen Green Line Station restores train service to Chicago's Near West Side for the first time since 1948, reconnecting a community long underserved by public transit. The station advances equitable development by improving access to jobs, education, and amenities and by strengthening mobility networks across the corridor. The design celebrates local identity while accommodating increased ridership and multimodal connections. Located along the historic Green Line, the station links the Kinzie Industrial Corridor, the United Center, Malcolm X College, and adjacent residential neighborhoods. The station anchors a rapidly growing district and directly supports a planned $7 billion mixed-use redevelopment around the United Center.
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