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Well this past Friday, Mayor Emmaunel, Alderman Fioretti, Alderman Dowell and others gathered at Weather Mark Tavern to announce various improvements that are coming to the broader South Loop area. We're not going to go through every single thing since most of them have already been announced, but if you're looking for a good summary of everything we highly suggest reading the entire article in the Chicago Sun-Times.
Instead, we're going to highlight some new things (or at least things we don't remember).
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Second, it was announced that the South End of Grant Park is going to get some remodeling (according to the Chicago Journal's recap):
Another $3 million has been allocated to southward expansion of Grant Park. According to the map provided by the City of Chicago, the extension would fill in the vacant site west of the 11th/Museum Campus Metra station.This is what we're most excited about. We were happy about them knocking down the old dilapidated station there, but it seems like this space was ripe for a makeover. Hopefully it will be nice. We shall see.
Finally (and unsurprisingly) there was some more talk about Motor Row. We love the idea of this area becoming something that serves the city and area better, but frankly we're exhausted by all of the talk and from what we can tell lack of action. We hear about how the city wants to develop this area, but what gives...why can't this happen?
The Chicago Tribune (free digital membership required) has a story that summarizes some of the new talk about Motor Row. Most of it isn't new stuff (like Cheap Trick Venue, Hotels, Restaurants, Broad Shoulders Brewery, Music Studios, etc) but it seems like this is stuff we've been hearing about for awhile. I guess Rome wasn't built in a day and apparently Motor Row won't be either.
For more info about Motor Row the blog Chicagoist also weighs in here.
Anyway, this is an encouraging post for us at Sloopin. It's always good to hear that city officials (mainly the mayor) have decided to invest in our neighborhood. Not only will we see some improvements, but it's also positive coverage that is disseminated throughout the city and region.
What do you think about this stuff?