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Hamilton Habitat planning for the future

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The first affordable home constructed by Hamilton Habitat. Photo courtesy of Anna Hamilton
The first affordable home constructed by Hamilton Habitat. Photo courtesy of Anna Hamilton

Sisters Anna and Sarah Hamilton have made their mark on Cook County as entrepreneurs. They have founded businesses and sold them to new owners—My Sister’s Place, Gunflint Mercantile, and Hungry Hippie Tacos.  Sarah continues to operate Trail Center Restaurant and Lodge, as well as Camp Chow
 
They are very busy people who are not slowing down at all. They have now turned their attention to the need for affordable housing here on the North Shore with a nonprofit organization, Hamilton Habitat. 
 
WTIP’s Rhonda Silence learns more about their work to develop affordable housing and the future of Hamilton Housing in this interview. 
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