Controversial plans for another homeless shelter in Uptown rejected – WBBM (Chicago)

The shelter would have displaced 40 residents of micro apartments in a mixed-use building at 1140 West Wilson, where Mike Sullivan opened the 2Bears Tavern on the ground floor in 2022, following a half-million-dollar renovation and a quarter million in start-up costs. "We had concerns about the viability of our business, that it would not be able to survive in a situation like this," he said. "This was a one-of-a-kind, never-tried-before social experiment."
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Another social experiment. Oh goody! They’ve all worked out great since 1964.

Streeterville
2 years ago

Former alderwoman Shiller hoovering in background. Note report that BJ has some business relationship w/Shiller’s son.

GM
2 years ago
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Streeterville, you ain’t kiddin’; here ya go, two articles, excerpts below. In the first there’s a photo of former Alderwitch Shiller canoodling with current Aldercommie Angela Clay: “As the above photo (taken recently by a friend) illustrates, Helen Shiller is right behind Angela Clay, “counseling” Ms. Clay (who she has been grooming for years) and acting as shadow alderman…” Everything Old is New Again https://www.uptownupdate.com/2024/02/everything-old-is-new-again.html?m=1 “With Shiller-mentum in the air, let’s jump in the Uptown Update time machine and revisit what we said just over a year ago in surveying the Aldermanic race: ‘For her part, Ms. Clay has little… Read more »

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