03/17/2026
Honored to share: Shimer Square featured on Cover of Carroll County Living Magazine, Spring 2026: https://issuu.com/shawmedia/docs/carroll_county_living_-_spring_2026/21
Shimer Square's appearance marks a moment of reflection for everyone who has been a part of its transformation. The feature by Cody Cutter of Sauk Valley Media - Shaw Local not only captures the momentum, it highlights the importance of the remarkable redevelopment journey years in the making.
When GROWTH took title to the 14-acre former Shimer College campus, we committed to a vision rooted in historic, adaptive-reuse, mixed-use redevelopment, and broad community engagement. In 2019, residents took the drivers seat in a community-driven renaming process, ultimately decided by a coin toss by Mayor Carl R. Bates at Mayfest, officially naming the campus Shimer Square.
What followed was a redevelopment effort years in the making, defined by collaboration, determination, and downright grit. In November 2025, we proudly celebrated the completion of Shimer Square Apartments, a resource center, and Honey Bee Child Development Center at Shimer Square, and future development on this abandoned, historic college campus that started in the 1850s.
This recognition is both a celebration and a reminder that developments like Shimer Square are never the work of one person or one organization alone.
They succeed because Economic Growth Corporation's Board of Directors made bold, strategic decisions to champion the largest redevelopment effort in our history- and because they placed unwavering trust in the vision and leadership of our team.
From day one, this work starts with strong leadership, genuine community support, and *exceptional transaction and development teams* who stand alongside GROWTH- sharing the vision, the challenges, and the hard work every single day.
Shimer Square required a complex financing structure built from nine coordinated sources, including State Historic Tax Credits and Federal Historic Tax Credits through Illinois State Historic Preservation Office/ Illinois Department of Natural Resources and National Park Service. The Illinois Housing Development Authority provided the core foundation through Affordable Housing Tax Credits, Donation Tax Credits, and a COVID-19 Affordable Housing Grant Program loan. These resources were further leveraged with support from American Bank & Trust, BankORION, Bridge Investment Community Development Corporation, the City of Mount Carroll Illinois, Clocktower Tax Credits LLC, IHMVCU, R4 Capital LLC, and Sauk Valley Bank.
Development team members included: Economic Growth Corporation, Baranski Hammer Moretta & Sheehy Architects & Planners, Applegate & Thorne-Thomsen, P.C., Estes Construction, Bracket Partners, and Yost Management Services.
Shimer Square's story is far from over, but today, we pause to appreciate how far we've come, and everyone who made is possible.
Shimer Square Apartments makes the cover!🌟
We're excited to share that Shimer Square is on the cover and featured in the latest issue of Carroll County Living Magazine, published by Sauk Valley Media - Shaw Local.
Journalist Cody Cutter spent time with the team at Economic Growth Corporation to dive into the redevelopment journey, the transformation already taken place, and what's still to come for this historic campus.
We remain incredibly grateful for the entire team, past and present, welcoming residents, restoring purpose to a long‑vacant campus, and setting the stage for an exciting future.
Article➡️ https://issuu.com/shawmedia/docs/carroll_county_living_-_spring_2026/21