Plans For South Side Quantum Campus Get City Council OK – Block Club Chicago

The quantum campus is set to receive $500 million in state funding and an estimated $175 million over 30 years in tax breaks from the county. Mayor Brandon Johnson has pledged $5 million to the project from the city’s housing and economic development bond program. PsiQuantum has pledged to create 150 permanent jobs, while officials have estimated the project would create 20,000 construction jobs over a period of up to six years.
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Brian Jones
1 year ago

150 permanent jobs.

150.

How many worked at the mill that uses to be there?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Brian Jones

I don’t know about that particular location, but I know US Steel was once Illinois’ biggest employer while it had a plant there.

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