A 30 page presentation on the redevelopment process for Harper Court:
http://www.vision53.org/resources/Ha...verview508.pdf
This includes redeveloping the Harper Court mall
and that large hideous surface parking lot.
The presentation says the overall FAR is targeted to be between 2.5 and 3.5, with maximum building heights to be no taller than the adjacent 11-story Hyde Park Bank building. Everyone here should write to the consultant leading the public input portion of the development (ccs@ccstudioinc.com) and Alderman Preckwinkle to lend support to approval at the high end of that range, with maximum plausible number of residential units
This is supposed to be the new "downtown" Hyde Park, which will require major new population density and some serious density of the built environment.
And just because I'm feeling cruel, here's a picture of what used to be on the site of that huge ugly parking lot, along Lake Park north of 53rd St, in 1956 just before urban renewal:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_7vNdIdheK3w/...t+ca.+1956.jpg
Sorry for ruining your day with that pic.
EDIT: I should credit the Hyde Park Progress blog for digging up that photograph I linked to.