Editorial: Revitalizing LaSalle Street is a key to downtown’s future – Chicago Sun-Times

"The city seems to be three steps behind on so many issues, particularly crime and schools. To see officials at least trying to do some forward thinking on an important aspect of downtown development is a positive thing...The fact is, LaSalle Street as we once knew it — a place jam-packed with offices for commodities traders, lawyers, financial players and the like — is no more...".
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mqyl
3 years ago

Most rational people wouldn’t equate these La Salle St plans with revitalization.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Yeah — more failed public housing — that’ll fix downtown

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