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Originally Posted by ChiPlanner
What's sort of interesting about this corridor though is that it's almost all zoned DS- Downtown Service. I've seen a handful of proposals for residential on Clinton/Jefferson in the area that have ultimately been shelved due to the alderman wanting to retain "services" proximal to downtown.
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In that case, the alderman is an imbecile.
I understand the need to keep some Loop-adjacent property available at a price-point where service-oriented companies can stay in business and thrive, but so much of the current land is in terrible repair and/or vacant of any building whatsoever. This would be a perfect area for reasonably-priced (by Loop-adjacent standards) housing, perhaps 10-20 stories, not anything fancy but what I'd call "upper-middle" in furnishings, size and design. The fact that nobody really lives in the area makes it a bit of a potentially dangerous place to walk at night due to the homeless population as well as the Greyhound terminal, among others.
Even I'm not a fan of the walk from the Clinton Blue Line station (which is sorely in need of renovation!) down to where I worked at the Binny's on Jefferson near Roosevelt. (Thankfully I'm now much, much closer to home at the Logan Square location!
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Aaron (Glowrock)