Instead, he opted for Chicago, the Chicago Tribune reports. Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel had battled to win the museum for the city, where Lucas lives part time; his wife is from Chicago.
"I
am humbled to be joining such an extraordinary museum community and to
be creating the museum in a city that has a long tradition of embracing
the arts and architecture,” Lucas says. “Choosing Chicago is the right
decision for the museum, but a difficult decision for me personally
because of my strong personal and professional roots in the Bay Area."
The museum, set to open in 2018, will display items as varied as Norman
Rockwell paintings, a Darth Vader suit, movie posters, and
special-effects technology, the Tribune notes. The Chicago Sun-Times calls it a $1 billion project, noting that it will be built on the city's lakefront. (It's not the first time Lucas has had to retool a massive building project.)
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