Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Monday, April 22, 2024 79° Today's Paper


Top News

Chicago’s mayor wants single bid for Obama library

1/1
Swipe or click to see more
AP
Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel speaks at his election night party Tuesday

CHICAGO >> Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has said he wants the city to submit a unified bid for President Barack Obama’s presidential library.

“It is important for the city to have the president’s library in his hometown, and we will be very competitive in our proposal, and we have put a lot of thought into it,” Emanuel, who is Obama’s former chief of staff, told the Chicago Sun-Times.

The University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago State University and the University of Chicago have all expressed interest in being home to the library. So has a group from Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood that’s promoting a lakefront site at a now-closed hospital.

The University of Hawaii is vying for the site and the newspaper reports Columbia University in New York is also interested.

Emanuel said he doesn’t expect Chicago will win the library “based on some sentiment toward the city.” The mayor said he will remind Obama of his Chicago roots, but he expects Chicago and its university systems to be competitive in the city’s proposal.

Comments are closed.