HomeDiagramsDatabaseMapsForumSkyscraper Posters
     
Welcome to the SkyscraperPage Forum.

Since 1999, SkyscraperPage.com's forum has been one of the most active skyscraper enthusiast communities on the web.  The global membership discusses development news and construction activity on projects from around the world, alongside discussions on urban design, architecture, transportation and many other topics.  SkyscraperPage.com also features unique skyscraper diagrams, a database of construction activity, and publishes popular skyscraper posters.

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > United States > Midwest

Reply

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
     
     
  #1  
Old Posted: Dec 20, 2006, 11:23 PM
mikeelm mikeelm is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 786
Dec. 20th 1976.

Well today marks 30 years since the most famous mayor Chicago ever had passed away.

Did you think he was good for Chicago or not?

Were you around durring his tenure and if so what were you doing when you 1st heard the news?
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #2  
Old Posted: Dec 21, 2006, 5:01 AM
Steely Dan's Avatar
Steely Dan Steely Dan is offline
born again cyclist
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Old Style City
Posts: 14,122
wow, i was all of 10 months old when richard the first passed away, so i can't say i remember anything first hand about the guy. everything i know about daley I is from the history books.

as for whether he was good or bad for the city, i think any honest critique of the man's tenure at the helm of the city would be mixed. he did some pretty downright despicable things regarding the warehousing and segregation of the urba poor with the CHA, but it's also important to remember how he almost single-handedly kept downtown chicago relevant during the chaos created by post war white flight. i have a strong feeling our downtown would be in much pooorer shape today were it not for the efforts of daley I to ensure that the loop remained the unquestioned center of chicagoland. afterall, we could have ended up like detroit.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #3  
Old Posted: Dec 22, 2006, 3:00 AM
MayorOfChicago's Avatar
MayorOfChicago MayorOfChicago is offline
You had me at herro...
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Lakeview, Chicago
Posts: 1,777
That's a rough question.

I think he truely loved and cared about Chicago like his son, but had some serious flaws. If asked whom I like more, him or his son - the answer would definitely be the younger Daley. (I hope I'm not alone here, right?) He did everything he could to keep the city running and not fall off into history, but he really did awful things to people who didn't deserve it.

I think a lot of Chicago's racism and segregation problems can be tied right back to him.
__________________
So I was out biking with Jesus last week...
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #4  
Old Posted: Dec 22, 2006, 3:30 AM
the pope's Avatar
the pope the pope is offline
not cleavefied
 
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: A City Without Nelson
Posts: 3,967
if i didn't bother reading, i would have thought this is a certified wheelingman thread.
__________________
--SSP's 10th Kewlest Forumer of 2004
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #5  
Old Posted: Dec 22, 2006, 4:14 AM
Jeff_in_Dayton Jeff_in_Dayton is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 3,575
Daley was the mayor during my childhood, and he was well liked by my dad and grandad, though they supported Adamowski when he ran for mayor (back in 1959, was i?), because Adamowski was a Polak. But they where still loyal to the machine...and my father was actually part of the machine, being a ward heeler when he was younger, during Daleys early years in the '50s.

Was Daley good for the city? He did have an alliance with the developers, which greased the skids for a lot of development that kicked-in in the 1950s and really in the booming 60s....that wall of condos and apartment towers along Lake Shore Drive and Lincoln Park happened while he was mayor...amoung other things...

There are other less positive things about him. You can read Mike Roykos' "Boss" (a good account of that era in Chicago) and "American Pharoh" for the other side of Daley.

The system Daley presided over was corrupt, but it was also effective.
Reply With Quote
     
     
 
 
Reply

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > United States > Midwest
Forum Jump


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 5:59 AM.

     

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.