Donald Trump’s tariff threat has Chicago’s construction industry bracing for impact – Chicago Sun-Times

If enacted, the tariffs would come at a time when Chicago is expected to see the start of several mega-projects like the United Center’s 1901 Project and the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park in the South Chicago — making the already high project price tags soar even higher. It could also slow down the city’s development pipeline.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

With the impending death of the Reader, can the end of the Sun-Times be far behind? Partisan tripe like this will help that old rag swim like a boulder tied to its feet. Bezos gets it, the Chicago media doesn’t.

debtsor
1 year ago

Ridiculous article complaining about higher prices for high end granite because of tariffs. Scum-Times…

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