Take one or two buildings of landmark or near-landmark quality. Add in a few third-rate old buildings nearby. Hire an architectural historian to wax eloquent for a few pages.
That’s the recipe for a landmark district in Chicago.
You don’t need to wonder why so many have so much contempt for Chicago’s landmark process; you only need to visit a few of our landmark districts.
River North’s Washington Square District at least has a genuine landmark in the Newberry Library. Not all landmark districts do.
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