We've said before that State Street, which has some 35,000 theater seats within a block or two and is the main thoroughfare of Chicago's recovering entertainment district, is enjoying the benefits of the pendulum swinging back to the Loop from once-ritzier North Michigan Avenue.
So what does the Urban Land Institute, which was invited to weigh in on State Street's future by the Chicago Loop Alliance and others, suggest? It argues State Street should become "a playful, engaging and welcoming space, framed by a world-class cultural district, compelling public art and streetscape, historic architecture..."
#Chicago Loop district #State Street revitalization #Urban Land Institute #cultural district #public art
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