Millennium City: Richard M. Daley & Global ChicagoMain MenuChicago in 1989Richard M. DaleyA Livable CityDiversity and NeighborhoodsGlobal ChicagoInto the MillenniumAboutComplete Interviews and TranscriptsBiographies of and links to each full-lenth interview and corresponding transcript.David Greensteinc7fc3212990439fbd3c1dd961272d52f1519d8e6Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452Larissa Mukundwa0c6cb03c337751b5774fa39d09352cf04aec006eUniversity of Illinois at Chicago Library
Mayor Daley and the Lakefront Millennium Project
1media/EXH_RMD16_07_0159_0024_026_thumb.jpg2020-06-11T14:26:25-05:00Allan Berryecbff91fd95c913af0b15c5fb02dfea79da3c78a54Mayor Richard M. Daley speaks in front of renderings of the Lakefront Millennium Project, March 30, 1998. EXH_RMD16_07_0159_0024_026plain2020-07-07T16:39:30-05:001998-03-30Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452
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1media/EXH_RMD16_07_0189_0015_001_020.jpg2020-04-14T03:35:39-05:00Millennium Park and Tourism22plain2021-02-01T11:38:01-06:00Mellody Hobson discusses Millennium Park as a central part of Mayor Daley's campaign to make Chicago "one of the great cities of the world": In a speech to Shanghai business leaders on October 2004, Daley made the case that Chicago was growing in international stature. He explained that more than "a trading partner, a business location and a destination for conventions and tourism," Chicago was "unique among the world's great cities." He cited Millennium Park as a key example:
It's bold. It's unconventional. It's creative. It demonstrated a willingness to take risks. And it works. And those qualities all describe Chicago, as well.
A letter to the mayor showed that Millennium Park was a point of pride for many Chicago-area residents.