Mayor Brandon Johnson makes pitch to business while addressing crime, office vacancy in speech to Economic Club of Chicago – Chicago Tribune/MSN

“The central business district has an opportunity to feed the desires that exist,” Johnson said. “It’s really going to require us to be thoughtful, to be innovative and, yes, to take some risks. But that’s who we are as a city.” Johnson said industries that are the focus for development include logistics, manufacturing, clean energy, biotech, quantum computing and life sciences, all of which he said have the ability to grow and create jobs.

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Admin
2 years ago

Just platitudes. A typical, vacuous answer from Johnson

Giddyap
2 years ago
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PEOPLE UNCLEAR ON THE CONCEPT: While Pushing One Business Hostile Plan After Another, Marxist Mayor Johnson Says Business Should ‘Partner’ With His Administration — An Administration That Has Declared War On Business

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