Editorial: Can you hear it? There’s a beep on Chicago’s EKG with some good news on the business front. – Chicago Tribune*

"But for the first time in months, the state and the city seem to be waking up. Making plans. Putting dates on the calendar. Maybe it was the warmer weather last week, which quickly disappeared, as March in Chicago would have it. Maybe it was the restart of high school sports or the announcement that baseball is coming. Maybe it was higher vaccination rates giving the homebound more confidence to venture out...Whatever it was, we’ll take it."
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Chris
5 years ago

Chicago’s EKG may have beeped, but there is no brain activity.

CTC Alum
5 years ago

So business is bleeding out due to completely self inflicted wounds and the Tribune thinks a few completely unrelated signs of spring are a sign we’re back… Good for them hope springs eternal

Last edited 5 years ago by CTC Alum

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