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"textContent": "A dozen neighbors wearing winter coats and hats settled into dark wooden pews in a southeast-side church on a recent December afternoon. They shook off the chill from a morning of canvassing homes around Quantum Shore Chicago, a planned megadevelopment centered around a large quantum computing campus and innovation district that they fear will drastically […]\n\nThe post Quantum leap or community crossroads? appeared first on Chicago Reader.",
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