Brandon Johnson ran a pro-worker, tax-the-‘ultra-rich’ campaign. Can he and business leaders find common ground?

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Short of a warm embrace, early moves by mayor-elect have led to a hopeful — but cautious — attitude by business leaders.

Farzin Parang, executive director of the Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago on April 27, 2023.

“big corporations and the ultra-rich” to pay for those measures — was cause for worry in some of the city’s boardrooms. following two rounds of civil unrest that ended in wide-ranging theft and property destruction that also diminished the city’s downtown and other commercial corridors.

Johnson made no promises to back off any of his campaign pledges, Denzler said. But like other business leaders the Tribune spoke with, Denzler said he is encouraged that the door is open and hopes that applies to discussions about Johnson’s campaign vow to create environmental rules that would likely affect new and current manufacturers IMA represents in the city.

 

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