One of the articles said that the 15th Street subway station would "come later," but it's been approved and the DPI appears to be at the south end of the site, furthest from Roosevelt so is the article just misinformed? It doesn't make sense not to build the subway station at the same time as buildings on the south end of the project because otherwise it becomes difficult for workers to get there efficiently. Sure, there might be bus access, Divvy access, and it could be walked to, but workers are going to be happier if they're able to exit a station right next to their building instead of having to walk 15 minutes or wait for a bus. And isn't that part of what the TIF is explicitly for?
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