Magnificent Mile group not charmed by Baltimore’s use of Chicago’s trademarked stretch of Michigan Avenue – Chicago Sun-Times*

"We respect their position because we respect what they are,” Baltimore businessman Derrick Vaughan said. “Because a lot of what the Charm’tastic Mile aspires to be is that of what the Magnificent Mile has done — to be one of the top 10 to 15 most iconic streets in America.”
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

One can only hope they’ll be as vocal about the first decapitation on bowlMich. Who cares what Baltimore does. Another Dem shthl.

debtsor
4 years ago

Our Mag Mile is no long Magnificent with 1/3rd of the stores empty, crime running rampant the tourists scared for their life.

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