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Two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
Lois Wille tells how a small group of Chicago business leaders
created a thriving and viable neighborhood on the carcass of old
rail yards and, in the process, managed to reinvigorate the central
city.
Wille’s illustrated account provides behind-the-scenes insight
into the obstacles to the evolution of Dearborn Park, including
a succession of six mayors, huge economic impediments, policy
disputes and more.
With Dearborn Park, Chicago
left a formula that other cities can use to turn fallow land into
vibrant neighborhoods — without big government subsidies.
The book is ublished
by Southern Illinois University Press (ISBN 0-8093-2126-2). It
is available in both hardbound and paperback editions.
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