Editorial: Chicago and the urban doom loop – Chicago Tribune*

Cartoonist Scott Stantis on how new taxes would blow up the Loop's recovery."Johnson needs to stop trying to get rich quick by targeting Chicago’s most productive citizens and undertake the arduous work of remaking the city’s core without gimmicks...He needs to get busy promoting public safety, workforce development, entrepreneurship and the arts, events and other programs that will keep the heart of the city productive. Mayor Johnson, downtown matters, and it needs you to be its patron, not a leech."
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Dorf
2 years ago

Brandon Johnson needs to do a great many things, unfortunately he will do none of them.

Giddyap
2 years ago

CHI-EXIT UPDATE: Chicago Office Occupancy Drops Again — Occupancy As Low As 29 Pct On Most Weekdays, Lower Than Every Other Major City Except New York And San Francisco – Kastle Systems

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Fullbladder
2 years ago

Excellent pic!

Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago

Not surprising that the Tribune’s editors stick up for the liberal loon Editorial Page editor from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Or that it was the New York Times that printed Post-Dispatch Editor’s progressive rant. Missouri conservatives are the cause of deep-blue woke-n-progressive Saint Louis’s anarchy and failure. Right…. One of our company’s wholesale distribution centers was in St. Louis – from where we also delivered out to KC. Our retail customers were convenience stores, large hospital gift-shops, university bookstores, prisons, and the like. When Ferguson happened, we started paying a lot more attention to St. Louis, and I started working… Read more »

JackBolly
2 years ago

Mayor Johnson is doing what he campaigned on – Take care of the CTU above all else, and coddle the criminals including illegals. This is what Chicago voted for.

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