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Originally Posted by SamInTheLoop
I'm certainly thinking of the West Loop exactly as it is today. It's a much different psychological walk as well when you walk west over the expressway...........that's not too say that I also do not think that far east would be an odd/potentially poor choice as well - for instance, I was surprised and thought it strangely too far east when it was revealed McDonald's scuttled a very-near deal to land at Prudential Plaza. However this decision (if deal is signed) is definitely even poorer/odder than that would have been.....
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You can't have it both ways, either it's a psychological difference, or your thinking represents reality exactly. And, if it is a psychological thing, that's something that should be addressed with PR rather than wasting hundreds of thousands of commuters' time every day.
The expressway is not nearly the barrier you seem to be cast to it as; it's pretty close to the width of the river you'd cross going east, and given all the idling trains by the river at rush hour I wouldn't be surprised if the air quality is better to boot. And on your way west, you'll see more greenery, smaller crowds, less beggars, and nicer restaurants, on your way to work.