Chicago Sun-Times

Blommer Chocolate factory site could have a sweet future

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Chicagoans rightfully lament the planned loss of the Blommer Chocolate factory, an icon that has made the River West neighborho­od smell oh-sosweet for 85 years.

The end of at least 250 jobs accompanyi­ng the factory’s closing in May is the big thing as the company chooses to invest $100 million in plants in East Greenville, Pennsylvan­ia; Union City, California; and Campbellfo­rd, Ontario — but not here. Blommer says the 600 W. Kinzie St. factory is too aged and outmoded.

“The location and age of the Chicago facility coupled with increasing repair and maintenanc­e of the building and equipment has elevated operating costs and created production reliabilit­y issues,”

Blommer said in a statement.

But Chicagoans should get something good out of the deal: redevelopi­ng the Blommer site in a way that benefits the city. And City Hall seems to have the desire — and maybe a bit of leverage — to make sure that happens.

Blommer has received $5.8 million in subsidies, collected since 2004 from the tax increment finance district in which the factory sits. The public assistance helped Blommer make $40 million of improvemen­ts to the factory.

A city spokespers­on said Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administra­tion met with Blommer officials before the closing was announced and is reviewing the TIF agreement in light of the closure.

Meanwhile, a statement from the city’s Department of Planning says the Blommer site is “an opportunit­y to continue with the mixed-use transforma­tion and long-term infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts of this part of downtown.”

That’s good to hear. And the spot does have a lot going for it, being located near CTA, Metra, the Chicago River and many of the newer developmen­ts that have come to River West.

And Blommer isn’t totally leaving Chicago. The company said it will build offices and a research and developmen­t lab in Merchandis­e Mart.

If Blommer and the city can work together, it could result in a pretty sweet deal for the factory site.

 ?? TYLER PASCIAK LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES ?? The Blommer Chocolate Co. factory at 600 W. Kinzie St.
TYLER PASCIAK LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES The Blommer Chocolate Co. factory at 600 W. Kinzie St.

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