POLITICSCHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Greyhound bus terminal will soon be public-owned as City Council approves $19M purchase
The City Council approved a $19 million purchase of the South Loop Greyhound bus terminal, transitioning it to public ownership to prevent its closure and ensure continued service for 500,000 annual riders. The terminal, sold by Greyhound to FlixBus four years ago, will undergo renovations to address its deteriorating condition.
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