Posted Jun 28, 2016, 3:00 PM
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This makes sense.
I thought this would have been a good option for USAA when they announced they were expanding but instead opted to stay outside the loop. Then they ended up buying property downtown anyway.
This seemed like the obvious choice especially after Beneby left and you always knew cost was going to be the big factor with a public utility.
This campus will do a lot to fill up the space between downtown proper and River North, and it opens up the CPS tower for something new. But 2019?!
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