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forty three million dollars of his own money. They proposed Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, not to be confused with the Living Stage, would be built in a tourist friendly, safe environment, which is saying something for Chicago these days. The location a park with beautiful waterfront views on Lake Shore Drive, and then Friends of the Park stepped in with a lawsuit. The groups a bunch of unelected liberal busybodies.
They didn't want the museum on park grounds. At first, they said that it was because in nineteen seventies ordinance banned private development, But after holding up the project for years, they changed their argument. They really wanted money. Friends of the Parks demanded at five percent of all revenues generated by the museum be funneled to other neighborhood parks. I guess you'd call it a tax or a kick back,
but really it's extortion. So Lucas made a decision. He pulled out of the project, and with him goes the opportunity for jobs, revenue, tourism that Chicago desperately needs. Lucas is going back to deal with the wackos in California. Better to land of fruits and nuts than the liberal evil empire Chicago. How this guy remains a Liberal Democrat is beyond me, but he is m
