The City of Chicago could be running its first intercity bus terminal under public ownership by the end of the summer, after a municipal council vote to purchase the damaged Greyhound station located in the South Loop. Wednesday’s ordinance allows the municipality to acquire the terminal at 630 W. Harrison St. for $19 million. The agreement also devotes millions to the renovation of the neglected terminal, and prevents the nearly half a million …
The City of Chicago could be operating its first publicly owned intercity bus terminal by the end of summer, following a City Council vote to purchase the dilapidated Greyhound station located in the South Loop. The ordinance passed Wednesday allows the City to acquire the terminal at 630 W. Harrison St. for $19 million. The deal also allocates millions for the renovation of the neglected terminal and prevents the nearly half a million people wh…