Posted Feb 10, 2010, 3:51 PM
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^ In general the 2003/2004 zoning reform will have successfully banned new ones, but getting rid of the existing ones is basically putting faith in property values recovering enough to make it economic to redevelop them like the former BP/Amoco at North/Clybourn.
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