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Listening to nimbys is at least part of the job description of an alderman. Quixotic efforts at social engineering, at the expense of city redevelopment and filling the tax coffers, not so much. http://www.chicagobusiness.com/artic...d-dealers-plan Quote:
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As a result, the entire section of Milwaukee between Armitage and California continues to be a dead zone. Moreno struck because the owner of the theater had almost 10 different properties along that stretch purchased or under contract in anticipation of a massive redevelopment of that area. He actually personally called various brokers and property owners demanding they cancel their contract with the owner and made threats against them if they refused. Talk about a complete overstepping of bounds, frankly I'd sue Moreno if I were Carranza for tortious interference in a contract which would be an open and shut lawsuit if he go affidavits from all the people the alderman tried to intimidate. If he won such a case I'd be willing to bet it would catch the Fed's attention as tortious interference by a politician is usually accompanied by other types of criminally punishable corruption. Basically Moreno did the exact same thing to that stretch of Milwaukee as Flores did to John Burns when he was trying to do the same thing. Why do they keep sinking the development plans along that stretch? Because a large block of their core hispanic constituency lives in that area and would probably be driven out by the accompanying gentrification. So instead of a continuous stretch of development between downtown and Logan Square, you have this enormous dead zone for about 1 mile where Milwaukee stretches through the first ward. Ever notice how all the hot Logan Square businesses are mysteriously in Colons ward and almost none of them south of the border of his ward? Long story short: Proco Joe Moreno is a racist, anti-development, anti-business, alderbeast bent on driving as many "white" businesses out of the city as possible. |
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^ not only is the behavior of Moreno atrocious, but there is a culture of this through every layer of the city. I was so happy to read that a judge ruled in favor of Fannie and Freddie in their suit against the overly punitive Vacant Building Ordinance. We need to see more class action lawsuits against municipalities that overstep their bounds in diminishing property owners' rights and charging endless fees, fees that sometimes aren't even legal under their own municipal ordinances (I have personal experience with this last part). It is shameful how much investment Chicago scares away by this, and this probably explains why downtown is so intensely developed while many neighborhoods sit starving for the same. Small time investors just don't think the cost and abuse is worth it for them.
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The jobs would be good, but I second the WTH to a car dealership there. Where are we talking? Taking over the Vienna Beef space once all the E/D/F intersection work is done in 2015? Seems like shopping would go there or condos I agree.
Also, Louis - since you know about that stretch of Milwaukee - what was the reason the building at Milwaukee/Prindiville was demolished? That was out of nowhere. Did we really need another empty lot? Not that the building was significant or anything, would rather it go over the Max Gerber space going down. Was sad when they tore that building down. |
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It's something of a shame though, it was a solid double bow truss building which could have made one nice large restaurant or two smaller retail spaces. Quote:
http://chicago-pipeline.com/2012/04/...gress-theater/ Unfortunately this is par for the course for Chicago alderman: bully businesses and then try to shut them down when they don't pay out. V-Live, which was owned by Ivan Fernandez (the owner of Aragon as well) before it was put out of business by the Congress, had a freaking shooting death on the dance floor and didn't even get a knock on their license and Congress gets one fight and is shut down? Smells pretty fishy to me. Now why on earth would Moreno have it out for the Congress, a business which just put one of Ivan Fernandez's business under? Hmmmmm? I'll give away the answer: follow the money, Moreno accepted huge donations from Fernandez's businesses and Carranza wouldn't play ball. It's no coincidence that Congress's biggest competition is the Aragon and its closest competition was V-Live and the owner of both just so happened to donate on a large scale to Moreno. PS: Let's not forget this is the same alderman who just got busted accepting free recycling bins to be installed on city streets from a private contractor on the city's behalf that were slathered in giant banana republic style "Alderman Joe Moreno" ads with a big fat image of his ugly mug on the side of them. Next thing you know he'll try to pass an ordinance requiring all citizens in his ward to hang a portrait of him in their homes. |
Going back to the New Regal, will Claude Jones get around to re-opening Army and Lou's before starting work on the project across the street from the Regal?
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That being said, the real reason it is a dead zone is that it is all -1 zoning. In today's world, that pretty much kills a residential component. Consequently that stretch missed out on the boom in the residential market. The piece from Cal to Belmont is all -2s and -3s. Most of Milwaukee beyond there is -1. Back in the day that was intended for a small 2 story mixed use. But merchants don't live above their stores any more, so now it's strip malls. I am not sure why the Logan Sq stretch got a bump. My guess is that when the El terminus was at Wrightwood and the station was also the end of double decker motorcoach lines on Kedzie and Logan Blvds. they considered it a TOD and juiced the density. |
The last time I was face-to-face with Moreno after an Active Trans event, I asked him about the status of the Milwaukee Avenue Corridor Plan (see here *PDF), and he answered by immediately talking about something else. Then I informed him that he completely evaded my question and that it would be a real shame if such a great plan that already had considerable headway was thrown away. Again, he instead answered with some other project that he was promoting... It seemed that it's as good as non-existent in his eyes, which is too bad. I attended a couple of the charrettes for the plan, and a surprising number of residents and business owners were behind the boosted densities and reestablished street wall (if only to rid the stretch of all the strip malls that the majority of the attendees considered to be offensively ugly).
I wish that plan could be reconsidered. It was pretty decent, IMO. |
Alderman have some pretty solid control over zoning. If the zoning there is still -1, it's because Moreno wants it that way, not because developers haven't tried to get an upzoning or because an upzoning is inappropriate.
I wonder if Moreno would support affordable housing? It would be gentry-neutral, just as affordable to the Latino community as it is to yupsters. There's definitely a deal to be made here. |
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In case you didn't know, Manny Flores is the idiot who installed Joe Moreno as alderman after he resigned in the wake of the V-Live shooting (and a few other things). I can't wait to see him lose in the next election, I'm confident he'll be a one termer. PS: PKDickman, I'd love to grind axes together, but mine is already razor sharp. Maybe we just get together for beers and I'll help you sharpen yours. Haha. |
Haha, I forgot to mention I went to the skydeck at the Sears Tower today... Or did I!? Ha!
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Problem is, someone has to ask. Back in the heyday, no one bothered to. They were getting big money in bucktown. They would ask for a change from -2 to -3 and shoehorn in $300.000 condos. Why bother trying to go from a -1 to a -3, if you are only going to get $165,000 condos. That barely covers construction costs. Best use was to buy cheap and slap shopping centers on it. Even that was problematic. Not enough income in that strip for big rents. You had to play a long game, that means tenants like banks, drugstores, and chains that can sign a long lease. The income numbers also nix most affordable housing plans. According to the Milwaukee Avenue Corridor Plan 58% of the residents within .5 miles make less than 50k. 17% less than 15k. Your affordable units would have to rent for $850 month or sell for $125,000. Best way would be to rezone the whole strip to -2 and let smaller developers build 3 story mixed use as of right. It probably wouldn't cure everything but it would at least get something pumping. |
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