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27 gru 2022 · Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration sold the Damen Silos and 23 acres of riverfront industrial land last week despite last-minute efforts by groups trying to delay the sale and allow public input.
2 lut 2024 · The property's owner, Michael Tadin Jr. of Mat Asphalt, is requesting federal permits to demolish the buildings - and redevelop the 23-acre land on which they sit.
22 mar 2021 · And under Mayor Lightfoot, they’re making more money than ever. By the time the city halted the scandal-ridden Hired Truck program in 2004, Michael A. Tadin (MAT) Sr. had already been paid more than $40 million to rent vehicles and equipment to Chicago in contracts stretching back a decade.
2 lut 2024 · Despite pleas from community members and preservationists at a meeting in McKinley Park on Thursday night, the options for keeping the structures from being demolished by owner Michael Tadin Jr. appear to be limited.
13 cze 2011 · Among John Daley’s trucking clients: Michael Tadin, a longtime friend of the mayor. Jan. 31, 2004 – In his first public comments on the Hired Truck Scandal, Daley says: “I am embarrassed. I’m angry, and I’m disappointed because I feel I have let the people down.
3 sie 2023 · Chicago businessman Michael Tadin Jr. and his family bought the silos from the state for $6.5 million in December. Tadin has said he will redevelop the 23 acres of industrial land, though he hasn’t provided specifics. Tadin is also co-owner of MAT Asphalt on West Pershing across from McKinley Park.
27 gru 2022 · Michael Tadin Jr. and his family were announced last month as the high bidder, offering $6.5 million, for the property near 29th Street and Damen Avenue along the Chicago River.