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After outcry, Greyhound plans to stay at its Chicago station at least a little longer

Summary by Chicago Tribune
After pushback at the prospect of Chicago’s Greyhound bus station closing, the company that owns the intercity bus line says it plans stay at the site a little bit longer. Greyhound’s lease at the station on Harrison Street near downtown was set to expire Sunday, sparking months of efforts to find a suitable alternate site to serve bus passengers in Chicago. Five days before the lease expired, Greyhound’s parent company, Flix, said it was close …
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