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4h ago
Saw a lot of people worried about Lead Lined Pipes on here - Chicago has already approved large funding for the lead replacement. See if you qualify for free lead pipe replacement. Needs a lot of public by in and use since any pipe from the street to the home is private domain.
Free Lead Lined Pipe Replacement Qualifications
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BEFORE YOU COMMENT, these are the stands that have already been painted: Gene & Jude’s, Red Hot Ranch on armitage Ave, Superdawg, Wiener’s Circle, Rand’s Red Hots, Original Jimmy’s Red Hots, Budacki’s, Skyway Dog House, Jr’s Red Hots, Flub A Dub Chub’s, Wolfy’s
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4h ago
I’ve only lived here since late 2021, and seen restaurants or other establishments come and go, but why is it so bad this year?
So far this year, we have Etta (both locations), Edie’s Cafe, Cafe Sophie, Broken English LP, Roots in Old Town, Grammar in Old Town, Goose Island on Clybourn, Parachute, and most recently, all Foxtrot & Dom’s locations.
Is there any explanation for this or is it just bad luck? I’ve felt a punch in the gut with a lot of these, as I frequented most of them regularly. It seems especially bad in River North and Old Town. Also, a lot of these spaces have sat vacant f ..read more
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4h ago
I'm over BJ. He sounds so petulant all the time and comes across condescendingly. Truly do not understand why we should paying taxes for a new stadium when literal billionaires own it. He's supposed to be progressively for the people and I get that something like a new stadium will create jobs. That's great. But taxpayers might have to foot a $1.5 billion bill. We are already in debt and still owe $600 million for the 2002 Soldier Field renovations. It's illogical.
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For such a self-inflicted problem, if this truly was going to impact the city as negatively as they’d say, you’d think people and companies would be embracing RTO office more.
I’m not saying the fault should lay on workers and not cities who are slow to adapt, but what’s the solution here?
I’d take going back in five days a week if it meant the city was not going to “collapse”, which sounds so absurd that I have to imagine that isn’t the remedy.
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