Chicago’s Long-Hated Trump Tower Sign Could Come Down — If The President Is Impeached And Convicted – Block Club Chicago

Many praised the design of the building at 401 N. Wabash Ave. when construction was completed in 2009. But when the then-real estate mogul followed up in 2014 with plans to install a backlit, 20-foot-tall sign spelling out his last name on the river-facing side, people recoiled. Then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel called it “an architecturally tasteful building scarred by an architecturally tasteless sign.”
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Key word takers gimme gimme

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

“Long Hated”?? Hated by whom? The Takers of Illinois? By the vermin of BLM and ANTIFA?

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