I have to admit I'm surprised by a pretty much total blackout on news thus far, this being Amazon's been here for two days already. No news on sites visited, no wine and dining talk. No reports of helicopters. Rahm has cards tight to he chest on this one.
It's chilly out, 40 degrees, but there is not a cloud in the sky. Kind of fell in a good weather window.
Meanwhile it raining and 43 degrees in Seattle and the east coast has had 4 noreasters in just March of this year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_2018_nor%27easter
This is all we know so far
http://www.chicagotribune.com/busine...322-story.html
By Lauren Zumbach, Ryan Ori and Kyle Bentle•Contact Reporters
March 22, 2018, 5:20 PM
Amazon’s site selection team scouted five of the 10 proposed Chicago-area development sites while in the city this week, sources said.
Those sites were:
• The Burnham Lakefront, Farpoint Development and Draper and Kramer’s planned redevelopment of the former Michael Reese Hospital site and other land just south of Interstate 55 and McCormick Place.
• The 78, Related Midwest’s 62-acre site along the Chicago River between the South Loop and Chinatown.
• Lincoln Yards, Sterling Bay’s more than 70-acre site on the river along Lincoln Park and Bucktown.
• The River District, 37 riverfront acres owned by Tribune Media between Chicago and Grand avenues.
• Land belonging to multiple owners in the Fulton Market district on the Near West Side.