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Old Posted Aug 4, 2018, 10:32 PM
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^Because it is actually improving the park, increasing usable green space, enjoys the support of the local community and the larger citizenry of Chicago, and insures that more of the public will actually visit and use the park itself...

and, of course, a Trump Center wouldn't enjoy the same support, not because of the changes to the park itself necessarily, but because Chicago is largely a progressive city and President O claimed it as his home town... raise this issue when the next president from Chicago wants to build a center... (particularly if that President is a conservative, HA!)
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