
CHICAGO — An NPR report takes a look at how more and more businesses want to be located close to rail and bus stations, including Amazon and McDonald’s.
NPR also discusses a report by Chicago's Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC), which shows that since 2005, 60% of all the new jobs created in the Chicago region are in areas with high quality transit service, and about one-half of all newly created jobs are within a half mile of a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) or Metra rail station. Within a quarter mile of a CTA "L" or Metra station, jobs grew at a rate of 20%, which is more than twice the growth rate in the region as a whole.












