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Data Shows How Doubters Are Wrong About Chicago Commercial Corridors

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For decades, the south and west sides of Chicago have belonged to a group of low-income, urban areas that major retailers have regarded as a black hole. Dating back to the mid-1990s, economists like Harvard’s Michael Porter noted many of the nation’s largest grocers, department stores, and pharmacies avoided these communities, viewing them as unprofitable and unsustainable markets.”

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