As techies flee Silicon Valley, Chicago is jostling to be the next unicorn machine – Fast Company

“'We are telling our story—jettisoning our Midwest modesty and talking about it,' Lightfoot tells me."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Chicago is jostling? Define jostling. Is that synonymous with sticking a gun in your face?

P. T. Bombast
4 years ago

Satya Nadella will send Bill Gates to negotiate the deal next week.

BB
4 years ago

LOL

Ex Illini
4 years ago

It takes Lori twelve seconds to list all of the reasons for techies to come to Chicago. She stutters for the first ten seconds, then burps. Show over.

#DumpChicagoIllinois
4 years ago

For personal protection devices… For alchemy – creating debt out of nothing… For stupid – Gubnor JawBone Potato… It’s like fantasy island, only crappy.

NB-Chicago
4 years ago

The Chicago area burbs have a way better chance of attracting tech startups/ talent than Chicago

Ambiguous End
4 years ago

Chicago is not competing with coastal cities in the US for tech business, the City of Broad Shoulders competes with Kabul and Detroit.

Last edited 4 years ago by Ambiguous End
Indy
4 years ago

Oh the false optimism that Chicago will be the next Silicon Valley lol.
Idiot techies will go to Chicago. The smart ones will go elsewhere.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Little Lori and her big dreams that are out of touch with reality. Being in Chicago raises the odds of being the victim of Negro violence, aka murder. Sell that Lori! Cultural enhancements!

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