The Bleachers were connected to the rest of Wrigley when they did the renovation, prior to that it was completely separate.

Those 92 are the ones going near the city cemetery the other 28 are near Riley

The house are predominantly going in the neighborhoods around Riley high school and the city cemetery

I feel all of this to my core and why I left last year. As long as profits and the stock price are healthy the executives running the company do not care about the pain at the store level.

The frustration is because there was no market for him so why bid against yourselves. Also locking yourself into a role player for 5 years is risky and kind of indicates that the front office really isn’t committed to a rebuild. In four seasons he’s missed over 60 games already, never a great sign for long-term health when a player has injury issues this young.

In a vacuum 5 years and $90 million isn’t bad

[[Nadu, Winged Wisdom]] is what’s happening

They want valet trash service in an apartment, which is great, but means they are not likely looking to add exterior maintenance that comes with home ownership to their plate.

I question some of those reviews on 300 Lasalle as the building has an attached parking garage and a parking lot it shares with the commerce center so no way tenants are responsible for snow removal anywhere but their balconies. And again there are surface lots and an attached garage so maybe the limited parking was a reference to when construction was still ongoing.

The problem with this thought process is if Lavine plays well enough to raise his trade value the FO and Reinsdork will decide to keep him and try for the play in, instead of trading him.

The announcement is intentional, that way customers think the lack of help is due to people not wanting to work, not a company pocketing billions in labor cost cuts and using that money for stock buybacks.

And put that duo in a simic deck with [[Sphinx of the Second Sun]] then boom one turn and done

Some areas north of Cleveland and west of 933 were annexed into south bend proper over the years.

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Even if they don’t tax the tips as a server earns them they still legally owe income tax on it. And servers make little enough money to actually get audited and end up screwed.

OKC 100 percent full fledge bottomed out, yes they got a good return for their stars but they also had several bad years and that’s how they got Chet. Miami is a destination where players actually want to live so they don’t apply. Denver was bad for a stretch to get Murray and got overwhelmingly lucky in draft the best player in the league mid round 2.

A core of Thibs, Jimmy, and Mirotic-literally the modern stretch 4 we couldn’t figure out we had, and we are a consistent contender to this day

The problem is neither time did the Bulls hit the reset button, allowing them to maximize draft capital in returns of trades and being bad enough to get top 3 picks that are almost a necessity to get a star player or two. The Bulls always use half measures.