Mayor Brandon Johnson outlines vision for downtown revitalization – Chicago Sun-Times

He offered few details on the future effort, but he said more will be shared this spring, and 40 partners would be involved. The committee "will provide business leaders, organizations and key stakeholders with a direct line of communication with my office and all of the city's departments," Johnson said. The partners will be "experts at finding existing ideas, as well as new ideas, to improve downtown business so that it really can become even more vibrant."
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Streeterville
2 years ago

Same 40 partners appointed to BJ’s pension advisory committee.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

When you don’t have any real solutions, promise grand plans with details to be provided “soon”.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
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Maybe he’ll get whomever to have the Grammy Awards moved to his “ Chocolate City “.

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