It’s a real shame that the monied of Chicago have no respect for the city’s great history as represented by its unique landmark buildings and retailers. If The Esquire were in Charleston, S.C. it would gladly have been saved. But then, I think this is just another aspect of a larger social phenomenon that looks only to the moment and the bottom line dollar.
It’s a real shame that the monied of Chicago have no respect for the city’s great history as represented by its unique landmark buildings and retailers. If The Esquire were in Charleston, S.C. it would gladly have been saved. But then, I think this is just another aspect of a larger social phenomenon that looks only to the moment and the bottom line dollar.