Amazon Lockers Will Net Park District $137,600 At Most For First Year, Contract Shows – Block Club Chicago

Critics who earlier this month slammed Amazon — and the Park District — for putting for-profit lockers on public parkland were again fired up after learning how much revenue the lockers will generate for the Park District.
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Platinum Goose
4 years ago

Incredibly cheap rent, hard to believe it’s worth someone’s time to negotiate a deal like that. Actually it’s hard to believe a park district employee did that much work.

debtsor
4 years ago

$137,600 – that’s not even a janitor’s pension!

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