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JULY 25, 2013
Vol. 57 No. 42
HEATED CONCERNS Niles YMCA residents complain building issues not being resolved fast enough
By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
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eniors living at the Leaning Tower YMCA in Niles say the building’s management has ignored their requests that water damage, mushrooms growing out of the carpet and other biohazards need to be resolved much sooner. George Sinadinos, 69, lives in room 503 of the Leaning Tower YMCA, 6300 W Touhy Ave. He says he’s dealt with bed bug infestations, air conditioning working at less than full capacity during the summer and windows that are sealed shut. He says because every summer the air conditioning in the building experiences issues he heads across the street to Papa Chris Place,
6235 W Touhy Ave, to get away from the heat in his apartment. Sinadinos and other residents at the YMCA say when they bring their complaints to the building’s management, they are told the issue will be taken care, but that they “drag their feet” to fix the problem. “Just because we’re elderly and low income doesn’t mean they can insult our intelligence,” he said. Sinadinos pays about $700 a month in rent for his unit on the 5th floor of the building. In the 1980s, he was found in contempt of court in a criminal investigation by Chicago officials related See HEATED, page 3
ALEX V. HERNANDEZ/ STAFF REPORTER
p The weather on July 17 reached 95 degrees. Windows at the Leaning Tower YMCA are sealed shut and residents say that every summer the building’s air conditioning system has issues that prevent it from running at full capacity. PHOTO SUBMITTED BY GLEN DAVIS
t Mushrooms that grow out of carpet on the 7th floor of the Leaning Tower YMCA.