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Liquorlining: Liquor Store Concentration and Community Development in Lower-Income Cook County Neighborhoods

liquorlining.pdf Ann Maxwell and Daniel Immergluck

Documents the disproportionate concentration of liquor stores in lower-income and African-American neighborhoods in Cook County, Illinois. Also examines efforts and policies in Chicago and around the country to curb excessive liquor store densities in lower-income communities. Makes recommendations to stem the conditions that lead to liquor store over-concentration and blight.

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