After A Harrowing 2020, Chicago’s Loop Is Coming Back To Life – CBS2 (Chicago)

“The return of suits, it’s a beautiful thing,” said Christine Bane of the Roanoke Restaurant. “We’re seeing a lot of our old customers that used to come in daily coming back."
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BB
4 years ago

It will never be the same! Democrats screwed up a great thing!
Have fu Chicago

The Paraclete
4 years ago

I predict a stampede of loyalists pouring into downtown to celebrate our diversity. The nonsense is never ending, unlike Chicago; it’s over!

Curious Observer
4 years ago
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I believe you are correct. I also believe the stampede will reverse itself when the loyalists are subject to the mostly peaceful, wilding attacks, broken glass, muggings and the always popular innocent victims of a drive by shootings. You won’t catch me coming back to chicago. I value my life too much.

The True Believer
4 years ago

Total lies by the state media controlled by the Chicago machine. The loop and mag mile is over. No one will be coming back to the loop until Lori and the black caucus stop the wildings, crime, carjackings and attacks. And they have no reason to stop the violence, by laying off the criminals, Lori and the machine get more votes.

debtsor
4 years ago

Agreed, anyone who even drives downtown sees how terrible it is down. I’m never going back.

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