Southeast Side residents push back on proposal to allow mining in Chicago to make way for underground complex
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"If a mine was proposed in Lincoln Park, or in the South Loop, that would be shut down immediately," he said. "There would be no question people would see that as absurd. Yet here we are, facing the same proposal in our community."
"Our interest is in the uniqueness, size and location of the subsurface commercial real estate complex we are creating, not the material," the website says. "The value of the material being removed to create the space is not worth the expense of subsurface mining."
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