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City assets project planning more events next year to collect ideas for major properties

The former Lorraine Morton Civic Center, 2100 Ridge Ave., one of three city-owned properties that the “Putting Assets to Work” project is focused on. Credit: Richard Cahan The city’s “Putting Assets to Work” team held their first citywide engagement session Thursday, ending with the goal of building more interest in early 2026 around how to use three major city-owned properties ahead of giving recommendations in the fall. The project seeks to id…
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Evanston RoundTable broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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