Next Stop: Public Ownership? Chicago moves closer to buying its intercity bus terminal (opens in new tab)

Chicago’s long-endangered intercity bus terminal may be one step closer to becoming a publicly owned transportation hub. At the June 10 City Council Committee on Housing and Real Estate, officials laid out new details on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to purchase the existing Greyhound station at 630 W. Harrison St., preserving intercity bus service in Chicago while opening the door to long-needed upgrades for riders, neighbors, and bus operators.

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