Posted Nov 2, 2021, 9:56 PM
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Location: Chicago & Philly
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If Hard Rock at One Central gets chosen, that's going down as the funniest saga in the city's planning history. Imagine being an urban planning major in 2065 and you read a chapter starting with "The city and state was so desperate for tax revenue from a casino that they gave a development $6.5 billion in tax revenue"
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