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“Why does the university feel they have a right to it?” said Leonard McGee, president of the Bronzeville Alliance, a group of residents and organizations seeking to revitalize Bronzeville. “I’m not saying it’s owed to Bronzeville, either, but why not provide an economic boon to a community that is deprived?

“If the university gets it, it’s the same old game as usual. Where money flows, things go,” he said.

Other communities also are looking to snare the library as an economic engine.

Developers of a proposed 125-acre residential and business community on the site of the former U.S. Steel South Works also would like the library as the anchor for a $4 billion lakefront project known as Chicago Lakeside.

A video posted on the website of developer McCaffery Interests, featuring former Mayor Richard Daley and other city officials, asks viewers to envision the Obama presidential library in the planned neighborhood, along with a medical complex and a technology center.

“I have a couple of interns looking into it so they can educate us on how this will happen,” said Dan McCaffery, chairman and CEO of McCaffery Interests, the firm chosen to redevelop the former Children’s Memorial Hospital campus in Lincoln Park and Niketown on Michigan Avenue. “Will I put my hand up in the air and wave a flag around and say, ‘Look at me?’ Of course.”

Another possible site mentioned is Washington Park, which borders the University of Chicago.

Ultimately, Obama will decide where to build a library. Clinton took an active role in the development of his library, starting work on it at the beginning of his second term. Bush waited until 2005 to select a site.

Wherever it lands, it won’t come cheap. Clinton’s library cost $165 million. The George W. Bush Foundation raised more than $300 million for his. A law passed by Congress in 2008 requires each president’s foundation, which raises private money to build the library, to place 60 percent of the cost of the library in an endowment to offset the government’s operating and maintenance costs once it opens. The cost of Obama’s library could spiral to $500 million, depending on how elaborate it is.

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