Top business leader demands end to stalemate over City Council’s pick for Zoning chair – Chicago Sun-Times

There was no Zoning Committee meeting before the March 18 Council meeting, leaving at least 41 zoning applications in legislative limbo. The backlog includes the landmark designation that Chicago-based Golub & Co. needs to qualify for a $47.2 million tax break at 30 N. LaSalle. The developer has already received a $57 million tax increment financing subsidy but needs the additional tax break to convert a portion of the 44-story office building into 349 residential units.

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