Historic Chatham Park Village Cooperative defaults on mortgage as residents disagree on property’s future

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Peppi Wilson stands outside of his former home at the Chatham Park Village Cooperative in Chicago on Oct. 25, 2024. The cooperative includes over 500 all-brick units, and more than 20% are vacant. Wilson grew up in the complex but moved out earlier this year. Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/TNS

Peppi Wilson, 60, remembers the “glory years” of the Chatham Park Village Cooperative.

He grew up at the property playing hide-and-seek on the verdant grounds, sledding down small hills that once seemed big. Residents across the 23-acre property knew him, and Wilson recalls some yelling at him to “get off our grass!” There was “a sense of community,” Wilson said. “People cared.”

After a handful of years away, Wilson moved back to the co-op around 2005 when his mother got sick. But the co-op wasn’t the same. Wilson said he no longer felt the sense of community that he remembered fondly from his childhood…

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