Lakefront advocacy group expresses opposition to planned quantum computing campus on Far South Side – NBC5 (Chicago)

"This project is moving at quantum speed with minimal community engagement or public scrutiny. While Chicago residents and small businesses are facing property tax increases, the Quantum Campus has already been approved for a tax reduction from 25 percent to 10 percent and permit fee waivers," the interim executive director of Friends of the Parks said in a written statement. "Any proposal involving our lakefront and ecologically rich open spaces requires the highest level of scrutiny."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

I can’t recall how much, if any, friends of the parks put up to the Great Divider building his edifice on publicly owned and taxpayer money maintained land that wasn’t appropriate for a Star Wars museum.

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