FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – MARCH 28, 2013
Tenants
say: BJB has got to go!
Press
Contacts:
Arbie
Bowman, 773-302-5171
Melvin
Jennings, 312-256-6772
The
tenants of Rogers Park's Astor House are fighting to take back their
building.
Using
signs and banners, as well as face paint to look like the mice and
bedbugs that plague their residence, the tenants will picket today outside the Astor House at 1246 W. Pratt to send
the message that they're not giving up.
At
a 10:30 a.m. press conference, tenants will discuss the mass eviction
that is currently under way in the building, as well as serious
problems with their units -- including bedbugs, mice, roaches,
contaminated water, broken elevators, and inadequate heat.
Jamie
Purcell, the developer who is the principal of BJB Properties, owns
the building through a subsidiary. His company has filed over 40
eviction cases since it bought the building last fall; at least two
residents who have been forced out by the current management are
already homeless. Purcell is also trying to evict residents from the
Chateau Hotel building in Uptown.
Residents
will tell Purcell and BJB “that we're not planning on leaving –
that we're planning to fight back,” says tenant Arbie Bowman, who
has lived in the building for two and a half years.
They
will be joined by neighbors and Loyola University students who are
helping them fight back, as well as supporters from Northside Action
for Justice, Metropolitan Tenants Organization and Communities United
Against Foreclosure and Eviction.
“We
are trying to get our building back for people to stay here, who
can't afford any other housing than what we have got now,” Bowman
says.
Tenants
and their supporters have launched a boycott of BJB Properties,
asking Loyola students and other community members not to rent from
BJB until the company drops eviction cases against Astor House
residents and agrees to negotiate with all tenant associations in its
buildings about keeping its apartments affordable.---
Please sign this petition refusing to rent from BJB and FLATS unless they agree to negotiate on these issues.
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