NHL 2024- 2025 Out of Town II: JT Miller to Rangers

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About 6 months ago, The Wirz and Reinsdorf families announced a grandiose $7 billion redevelopment plan for the surrounding area. Its called the 1901 Project and a link is below. I'm sure that the $7 billion ain't coming out of their respective pockets...


I've been working in Commercial Real Estate in Chicago for 16 years......lets just say that I'll probably be in my mid 70s by the time this gets built, if it ever gets built......

Obama still hasn't gotten his Presidential Library opened here in Chicago.......and he's been out of office for 8+ years now.



Just curious, would it be welcome if the Pink Line had a stop near the UC? As a Boston area hockey fan(I live in Newton, Mass.), I consider myself lucky because I have good transit access to TD Garden and several college arenas. I've attended about thirty games this season and haven't driven to a single one.



 
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Just curious, would it be welcome if the Pink Line had a stop near the UC? As a Boston area hockey fan(I live in Newton, Mass.), I consider myself lucky because I have good transit access to TD Garden and several college arenas. I've attended about thirty games this season and haven't driven to a single one.



They recently opened a new Green Line CTA stop on Damen about 3 blocks north of the UC back in July.

They got that funded and done in preparation for the DNC which was held in Chicago this past summer. I haven't used it yet, but its operational. Not sure how I feel about walking up Damen at 1am after a hockey game, but I haven't read about any issues so far.

I use public transportation (Metra & CTA) a lot. I live 35miles west of downtown and the train rides are a great way to get extra work done, read a book or just wind down. Its one of the best things about living in the Chicago Metro Area.
 

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