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Old Posted: Oct 13, 2004, 3:43 PM
woodrow woodrow is offline
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Methinks that the casino idea is a trial balloon. What do corporate chieftains, aldermen, civic organizations, etc. have to say about it. If Daley wants it, he could get it, BUT, he would be mindful of what the bigshots say. I am not sure that loop movers and shakers would care for a casino next to their corporate headquarters and cultural institutions.

It does seem the wrong location. Would it really add to a 24 hour zone, or would it simply be a place where a busload of retirees are dropped off to spends hours feeding the slots with a glazed-over look, never stepping onto State Street?
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