The Community Solution Education System and The Chicago School have jointly acquired 400 S. Jefferson St. in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood.
The decision to co-locate in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood advances a 45-year commitment to the city. More importantly, this acquisition sets the next stage of collaboration to advance higher education and exceptional academic offerings for students in Chicago.
Spanning 247,000 square feet, the new facility—set to officially open in 2025—will accommodate approximately 1,800 students, faculty, and staff from the two organizations.
This state-of-the-art space will include lecture halls, classrooms, laboratories, and areas for collaborative learning and working. Additionally, it will be re-designed to host large public events and serve as a hub for convening community leaders in mental and physical health who share the goal of addressing inequities and challenges to access in our current health system. The campus is also expected to increase pedestrian traffic, enhancing business growth opportunities in the district.
“Congratulations to The Community Solution Education System and The Chicago School on the acquisition of 400 S. Jefferson Street and their unwavering commitment to our great city,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “I am especially excited about plans to transform spaces for community leaders in mental and physical health and plans dedicated to addressing inequities. We look forward to welcoming the nearly 2,000 students, employees, and guests in the years ahead.”
Leading Progress Since 1979
The Chicago School has been a leading nonprofit university, training more than 22,000 alumni for careers that improve the health of individuals, organizations, and communities since 1979. Following a decade of growth and expansion under the leadership of Michael Horowitz, Ph.D., The Chicago School became the founding institution of The Community Solution Education System in 2009.
“I founded The Community Solution with the simple idea that collaboration, not competition, can power incredible growth, innovation, and opportunity for institutions and students alike,” said Michael Horowitz, Ph.D., president of The Community Solution Education System. “This new co-location is a significant step in showcasing that our unique model not only enriches the experience for our students but also positively impacts the dynamic communities we serve. Each day, we’re committed to demonstrating the transformative power of our collaborative approach in higher education.”
Today, The Community Solution is made up of six unique colleges and universities—including The Chicago School—with campuses in 11 cities across the country that collectively educate more than 13,500 students annually.