Chicago Is Losing Manufacturing Jobs — Even In Areas Zoned To Protect Them
For decades, Chicago has used zoning to protect manufacturing jobs. But it won’t reverse decades of deindustrialization on its own.
For decades, Chicago has used zoning to protect manufacturing jobs. But it won’t reverse decades of deindustrialization on its own.
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