Despite initial reports that the Chicago Design Museum had found a permanent location in the Loop, it's "a bit more short term than we hoped," according to its chairman.
Started in 2012 as an art gallery set up on a moving six-car Blue Line train, the museum is now eyeing a permanent location, possibly in the Loop's Block 37 development, where it is setting up for the second summer in a row, said co-founder and chairman Tanner Woodford.