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Port of Chicago Privatization Plan Draws Critics

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The Port of Chicago is looking to privatize its operations despite criticism.

The Port of Chicago is looking to privatize its operations. But while the site needs a massive infusion of cash and upgrades, is privatization risking another city asset? Eddie Arruza reports.

08/28/2016 | Rating NR

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