Developers aim for city OK on Michael Reese site this year – Chicago Sun-Times

Cynthia Roubik, assistant commissioner at the Department of Planning and Development, said the project could receive $31 million in subsidies from the tax increment financing program. She said most of the money would be used for environmental cleanup at the northern end of the site, where a radium processing plant operated in the early 1900s.
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True believer
5 years ago

Sophia King alderman of the Ward pushing this nonsense has received large campaign contributions from the developer. All have been notified. Typical Chicago pay to play.

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