Source: Chicago Sun-Times
Summary
The City Council has approved the purchase of the South Loop Greyhound bus terminal for $19 million, marking the city’s first publicly-owned intercity bus station. This decision aims to renovate the neglected facility and enhance services for nearly half a million annual users.
Why It Matters
Owning the terminal allows the city to improve public transportation infrastructure and better serve its residents. The investment in renovations could lead to increased safety and comfort for travelers, benefiting the local community.





