Chicagoans have at all times shopped on State Street. That’s just about been the road’s cause for existence for the reason that late 1860s when Potter Palmer gambled on its future by constructing the Field & Leiter division retailer there and his grand Palmer House lodge. But how about residing on State Street? Or going to highschool there? Maybe even kindergarten? Retail purchasing stays the guts of State Street’s identification, however the thoroughfare has developed over the previous couple of many years, changing into a house to schools and school dorms, the Gene Siskel Film Center and the Harold Washington Library. And now, as we wrote in an editorial on Sunday, State Street