According to an article in Crains Chicago Business\' online edition today, Finkl Steel has been sold to a German steel company and will shut down its North Side plant at Cortland and the river. Operations will move to another site. Apparently Finkl ran out of room at their current location which dates to 1902.
My guess is that NIMBY pressure from Lincoln Park neighbors and developers had something to do with it. Steel plants and upscale homes and shops don\'t always mix well.
The big question now is how does it affect the plans of startup shortline operator Chicago Terminal Railroad (part of the Iowa Eastern holding company)? Will they renegotiate with CP Rail for better terms? Or did they know Finkl would be moving?
I estimate that Finkl accounted for about 125 carloads per year-a large percentage of these former Milwaukee Road lines.
On the other hand, General Iron Industries is still a huge shipper of scrap metal while Sipi Metals, Peerless Confectionary, and Big Bay Lumber chip in as well. The new shortline might attract new shippers on Goose Island or elsewhere for transload purposes as is speculated.