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Originally Posted by KWILLSKYLINE
Friends of Parks should be so ashamed of themselves for ruining this for Chicago.
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Except that it is now quite clear that all the talk of the Lucas museum needing to be
right on the water were just that, talk. If it didn't need to be on the water, Lucas was free to buy up any piece of property he wanted, build wherever in the city he wanted. If having parkland "ruins" development for a city, that's basically saying that no city can ever have parks, because every park is a lost development opportunity.
If Lucas had wanted the museum to be in Chicago, it would be in Chicago.