Chicago Loop Alliance Plans to Close State Street to Traffic on Sundays this Summer – WTTW (Chicago)

Chicago Loop Alliance CEO Michael Edwards says the group has multiple goals in mind, including to “highlight local art and culture, which has been devastated by the pandemic and give them an opportunity to shine, but then also to encourage our retailers to start bringing merchandise out onto the street or offering tours of theaters that might not yet be open...There’s talk of bringing the Walnut Room down to State Street, which would be a really unique experience.”
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Fur
5 years ago

This will create a party atmosphere which likely leads to theft and violence. But that’s what they want so…

DixonSyder
5 years ago

Good idea, looters and arsonists will have more room to social distance when visiting State St (that once great street).

Debtsor
5 years ago

These people never learn. Doesn’t anyone remember when state st was closed to traffic and how bad it was?

Truth in Cook County
5 years ago
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They also didn’t learn from last summers riots, the lack of prosecutions, and the new direction Foxx and friends are taking us. Don’t understand or comprehend the no cash bail and increasing approved theft limits that our pols just made law. They think everyone is just going to return and be okay being the sucker. Good luck with that.

Last edited 5 years ago by Truth in Cook County

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