Outlined in the Chicago Recovery Plan and bankrolled by federal stimulus money, a $2 million program will open 25 pop-up spaces featuring 140 different vendors; More than 50 artists will showcase their works at 30 previously vacant storefronts for the holidays. Said a Chicago Loop Alliance spokesman, “Our mission this year and frankly next year is to accelerate the economic recovery of the Loop beyond the pandemic and beyond any crime issues downtown.”
55 storefronts who will not make enough to pay the real estate taxes. But do not worry, the new immigrants are going to buy houses and start paying taxes. They will get manufacturing jobs . Lots of those in il.
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Gregory Morrow
3 years ago
“Desperation is like stealing from the Mafia: you stand a good chance of attracting the wrong attention…”
Douglas Horton (American Protestant clergyman)
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mqyl
3 years ago
“Our mission this year and frankly next year is to accelerate the economic recovery of the Loop beyond the pandemic and beyond any crime issues downtown.”
What’s supposed to change for the better about crime downtown that would accelerate economic recovery?
Giddyap
3 years ago
Chicago Tries To Cover Up Vacant Storefronts With Tinsel And Lights
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
55 storefronts who will not make enough to pay the real estate taxes. But do not worry, the new immigrants are going to buy houses and start paying taxes. They will get manufacturing jobs . Lots of those in il.
“Desperation is like stealing from the Mafia: you stand a good chance of attracting the wrong attention…”
Douglas Horton (American Protestant clergyman)
“Our mission this year and frankly next year is to accelerate the economic recovery of the Loop beyond the pandemic and beyond any crime issues downtown.”
What’s supposed to change for the better about crime downtown that would accelerate economic recovery?
Chicago Tries To Cover Up Vacant Storefronts With Tinsel And Lights