"Mayor Rahm Emanuel aims to revitalize the Port of Chicago, entrusting a battle-tested ally to make an economic engine out of the aging backwater facility on Lake Calumet.
Led by Michael Forde, the lawyer who defended Mr. Emanuel's residency status in the mayoral race, the mayor's recent appointees are setting a new agenda to shake up the little-known Illinois International Port District, a sleepy, secretive city-state agency that has run the port since the 1950s but has made no major dockside improvements in 30 years."
Translation: Rahm's guys will now be getting paid. A few million in insurance, security, directors fees, legal fees, and food contracts will all find a new home with Rahm's chosen vendors. Apparently, Jemsek is not on the list.