Bloomingdale’s And Macy’s Seek Consolidations And Closures Regarding Their Chicago City Locations – Forbes

The Magnificent Mile once touted itself as “fashionable, convenient, scenic, and open to enjoyment.” But that image has been challenged. Between COVID-19 and episodes of social unrest, it seems certain that the changes and challenges that are occurring at Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s will not be the last to occur within Chicago’s Magnificient Mile district.
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anonymous
5 years ago

Seems it will be a ghost town.

DOM
5 years ago
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Soon when you go to down town chicago,you will start to see broken windows on the floors above where rioters could not break.The broken windows will be from the neglect of being empty for so long.Go look at current pics of Detroit you will see what I mean.

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