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Elbert D.
  • Real Estate Entrepreneur / Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Commercial retail estate in The U.S. is changing drastically...

Elbert D.
  • Real Estate Entrepreneur / Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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This makes me wonder how Chicago will look by the end of 2020. Especially with there being a ton of vacant commercial space open all over the city. Even grocery stores are changing across Chicago.....

I’m sure things like this is happening all over the Uhired States especially with Toys r Us announcing they are closing. I believe Macy’s recently said they are closing many stores as well. What are everyone’s thoughts on  how businesses closing will impact the neighborhoods in your city?

https://www.macrumors.com/2018/03/20/apple-flagship-chicago-store-for-sale/

  • Elbert D.
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