11 Neighborhood Shopping Strips Are Getting Guides To Help Businesses Bounce Back – Block Club Chicago

The city’s new Corridor Ambassador program will hire guides to provide a “welcome presence” for passersby, according to a Mayor’s Office news release:  greeting people and providing them with recommendations for parking, eating out and taking in local activities. The program aims to “enhance the vitality and safety of local commercial corridors."
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Christo
3 years ago

100 no-show jobs given to members of those “community” civil action groups.

Pat S.
3 years ago

Will they be issued bulletproof vests?

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