A temporary casino at Medinah Temple? ‘Horrible’ idea, says local alderman, as opponents line up – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The proposed temporary site is “surrounded” by alcohol-serving establishments and the immediate commercial corridor around Medinah Temple has a 25% retail vacancy rate, Deputy Mayor Samir Mayekar said, that needs to be addressed. “Vacancy begets vacancy, and we must activate the Medinah Temple,” Mayekar said, noting the building’s history of hosting entertainment that included the Shrine Circus.
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3 years ago

Traffic is already gridlocked in the area — no one rides CTA anymore because of the the crime-thug mobs, so all visitors are coming by car — this will be the mother of all traffic clusterf***s

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