Mark Glennon, executive editor of Wirepoints, argues Illinois is in need of a complete makeover when it comes to dealing with its ongoing housing shortage. “We've just got to make it easier for businesses and more inviting to Illinois,” he said. “I really think it's a matter of making new construction friendly to builders, especially apartment builders. You hear the big apartment builders and owners constantly complaining about the bureaucracy that they have to encounter for building new things.”
The real estate market remains strong in the Chicago area. Plenty of people still want to live here. Just imagine what could happen to the city and state if they were fiscally responsible and focused on improving the crime rate. It’s up to the voters if they want improvement so I’m not very confident.
Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago
Start by kicking out 550,000 illegals housed at taxpayers expense and also get the Section Eight crowd to pay more than $20 a month for housing working people pay much more for.
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.
The real estate market remains strong in the Chicago area. Plenty of people still want to live here. Just imagine what could happen to the city and state if they were fiscally responsible and focused on improving the crime rate. It’s up to the voters if they want improvement so I’m not very confident.
Start by kicking out 550,000 illegals housed at taxpayers expense and also get the Section Eight crowd to pay more than $20 a month for housing working people pay much more for.