Next Step for Bloomingdale Trail: Creating an Identity - The planned 2.7-mile Bloomingdale Trail and five linked parks -- envisioned as an elevated pedestrian and bicycling corridor splashed with artwork and landscaping -- will assume a new, overarching identity when the multi-use recreation system assumes a fresh moniker: The 606. Construction on the $91 million public-private venture is expected to begin this summer with the elevated trail portion to open for use by the fall of 2014. Click on the headline for the full article.
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"The 606" sounds like a shitty River North club.
Yes!!!
Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:
"The 606" sounds like a shitty River North club.
And if these people knew the history behind why Chicago has 606 as a zip code, well. . . . they might not be so enthused about it. It involves corruption, booze and strippers.
let em spend a couple mil of the funds to come up with a name, oh and a logo
What's wrong with, oh I don't know, the bloomington trail. That seems like a nice name to me and it attaches the history of the area better than 606.
Ha! Maybe those maligned marketing guys do have a point there.
Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:
Bloomingdale trail. That's precisely why they changed the name.
Davo said:What's wrong with, oh I don't know, the bloomington trail. That seems like a nice name to me and it attaches the history of the area better than 606.
They have valid points. There are both cities in Illinois called Bloomingdale and Bloomington. Also, getting a corporate sponsor other than Bloomingdale's department stores (do these even still exist?) could be tricky. I just wish they went with a name more fitting for the neighborhood, not some generic-sounding name that literally could be anywhere.
On the point of corporate sponsors, I hope we don't end up in a situation like Millennium Park, where literally everything has a corporate name on it. e.g. McDonalds Cycle Center, BP Bridge, AT&T Plaza, etc. It makes me a bit sick to my stomach.
Also stupid: "The 606 – named for the 606 zip code prefix all Chicagoans share". The trail won't go though all neighborhoods, nor is it even centrally located or easily accessible for all Chicagoans, so this tagline is BS.
Duppie 13.5185km said:
Ha! Maybe those maligned marketing guys do have a point there.
Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:Bloomingdale trail. That's precisely why they changed the name.
Davo said:What's wrong with, oh I don't know, the bloomington trail. That seems like a nice name to me and it attaches the history of the area better than 606.
I'm gonna call it the "Sears Tower" no matter what anyone else calls the park.
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