Bally’s a bad bet? Johnson casts doubt on permanent casino in River West – Chicago Sun-Times

“I liken it, frankly, to the airlines deal that was negotiated two administrations ago. There were some challenges in there,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. "I know our team is working with ownership to figure it out like we figured out some of the other things that I’ve inherited."
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Hello Indiana!
1 year ago

Good ole Pointy. Already making excuses as to why he will fail: “ I inherited this! It’s somebody else’s fault! Racism!”

William Butler Hickock
1 year ago

Let’s add good old Zippy is a bad bet, the house will not lay odds on Zippy.

debtsor
1 year ago

I figured this casino would never be built…

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