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Walgreens project moving too slowly?
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So the vice president of Terraco, Inc. (the Skokie-based developer of the "signature corner" project at the northwest corner of 111th and Kedzie) told Mount Greenwood residents Monday that he's doing the best he can to move the project along - and, if everything goes well, construction could begin as early as a year from now. In the four years since the company began to acquire the land for the development, it has bought three residential properties and several small commercial properties, floated the idea past Burger King (which declined in the end) and worked through the laborious process of the city's planning and zoning policies. Still, is Terraco really doing everything it can to jump start the project?















what a bunch of bs...the
what a bunch of bs...the corner will never be
completed...remember it's mt. greenwood...not
beverly...we are treated like second class citizens
around here.
What BS?
I have recently moved to Mount Greenwood, about a year ago. I absolutely love it here. I am wondering what it is that you meant by the comment of being treated like second class citizens. Please explain yourself further. I have never felt like a second class citizen and hope never to.
Possibly
Sure, 111th Street is no Western Avenue, and you're right - there is a noticeable difference between the atmosphere of the two corridors. But shouldn't we take into consideration the fact that Western is a four-lane road, while 111th is a two-lane? Do you think that limits the amount of developments and types of developments in Mount Greenwood?
111th Street has always been
111th Street has always been a nightmare. It's two-way characteristic makes it look like a sidestreet, but the businesses and thoroughfare make it necessary to be classified a big street.
It seems like more progress is being made in the construction of the southeast corner of 95th and Western. Just a few months ago another building was up there. It does seem like more attention in general is given to the Beverly area than Mount Greenwood.