Expanding Campus Boundaries: The IIT Building Program During World War II
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Post Script: Beyond Campus Boundaries, After The War

An Opportunity for Private and Public Investment in Rebuilding Chicago had a broader scope than just the IIT campus. Published in 1947, just two years after the end of the war, "by six private and public organizations concerned with the rebuilding of a slum area," the coalition proposed a sweeping redevelopment of the three square mile area bounded by 22nd St., the Pennsylvania Railroad (west of White Sox park), 39th St., and Lake Michigan -- all "at the cost of a battleship."

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