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Chicago Delays Creation of Michigan Avenue Special Taxing District

Mayor Sought to Levy Property Owners to Fix Up Infrastructure Battered by Looting
Michigan Avenue, arguably Chicago’s most important high street, was battered by this summer’s protests and looting. (Gian Lorenzo Ferretti/CoStar)
Michigan Avenue, arguably Chicago’s most important high street, was battered by this summer’s protests and looting. (Gian Lorenzo Ferretti/CoStar)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
December 15, 2020 | 7:09 P.M.

The Chicago City Council tabled, maybe indefinitely, a proposal to levy a three-year tax on Michigan Avenue businesses aimed at repairing infrastructure battered by looters over the summer and at funding stronger security in the shopping district.

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