"Once among the most robust business corridors in the country, it is reeling from corporate restructurings, employee downsizing, and disruptions spawned by the pandemic and the remote-work era. The result: a historic office building vacancy rate of more than 25 percent and climbing. Adding to the strain: Some community, corporate, and real estate interests question whether Mayor Brandon Johnson is on board with the city’s 2022 rescue plan, La Salle Street Reimagined."
Marxists are not a business savvy group unless you pay them off. They usually don’t have a clue about business because they want the power of government to solve all problems. This difference in philosophy will kill a city like Chicago. I can only wonder how many Groot, Governor Flintstone, and now Conehead has driven out to different states, or cities. Pathetic and this is what the intelligent voter must want. Why argue? Left 3 years ago.
Scott
2 years ago
Just how pathetic is it that Johnson’s approach to governance suggests he would only support the revitalization efforts if they have his name on them. Just shows what a joke of a mayor the guy is. But I guess that arrogance and incompetence are a given with Chicago politicians, so no real surprise.
Old Joe
2 years ago
Hmm, the legacy of Larry Lightintheloafers. The death of the business district….
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Marxists are not a business savvy group unless you pay them off. They usually don’t have a clue about business because they want the power of government to solve all problems. This difference in philosophy will kill a city like Chicago. I can only wonder how many Groot, Governor Flintstone, and now Conehead has driven out to different states, or cities. Pathetic and this is what the intelligent voter must want. Why argue? Left 3 years ago.
Just how pathetic is it that Johnson’s approach to governance suggests he would only support the revitalization efforts if they have his name on them. Just shows what a joke of a mayor the guy is. But I guess that arrogance and incompetence are a given with Chicago politicians, so no real surprise.
Hmm, the legacy of Larry Lightintheloafers. The death of the business district….