Fulton Market, Greektown, tent camps: Where Chicago migrants may be housed as more continue to arrive

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As buses full of migrants sent from Texas to Chicago arrive daily, city officials have continued to struggle with finding safe and sanitary housing for them. Here’s the latest on where the city has said some of the migrants may be housed.

Ward Alderman Walter Burnett Jr. told NBC Chicago the city is considering an office building in his ward to serve as another temporary shelter.

“It’s actually pretty crazy,” said De Boer. “We only signed the lease a few months ago, we only finished the build out maybe a month and a half ago, as you can see we spent a lot of money doing that and now we’re suddenly being asked to leave—not okay with it.”“We have a lease that’s lasting for some time,” he said. “We have no intention to leave, if he attempts to build a migrant shelter above our heads then I’ll sue him.

The relocations will occur “before the weather begins to shift and change,” Johnson said in an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Alderman: City of Chicago considering office building in Fulton Market to house migrant familiesMayor Brandon Johnson addressed business leaders at the Economic Club of Chicago Thursday night and is soon expected to brief Chicago aldermen on how he plans to address the influx of migrants and where to house them.
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