Chicago Tribune

Hotels in Chicago are getting close to pre-pandemic business levels, and more convention travelers in 2023 could close the gap

People attend The Midwest Clinic at McCormick Place West on Dec. 21, 2022, in Chicago.

The events calendar for McCormick Place, Chicago's massive convention complex, is filling up, with interest mounting among potential attendees and exhibitors, and that means 2023 could be the year convention travelers return in big numbers to downtown Chicago, providing a much-needed boost to hotels still suffering from the ongoing pandemic.

More than 2.5 million people are expected to attend 2023 events at McCormick Place, up from the nearly 1.5 million who showed up last year, according to Cynthia McCafferty, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, the corporation that owns McCormick Place and Navy Pier.

Most attendees will pack downtown hotels, which have already enjoyed a strong revival of tourism.

“There is no

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune3 min read
Editorial: In Soul-crushing Ad, Apple Unwittingly Confirms Many Human Fears
Last week, Apple released the worst advertisement in its long and previously illustrious history of brand creation, extension and promotion. Why? The ad stupidly and arrogantly says the quiet part out loud. It does not so much sell an iPad as evoke d
Chicago Tribune2 min read
Garrett Crochet Shines, Eloy Jiménez Exits With Hamstring Strain In 5-0 White Sox Win Vs. Blue Jays
TORONTO — No one needed to tell Chicago White Sox starter Garrett Crochet what was going on as the zeroes kept piling up Tuesday against the Toronto Blue Jays. The left-hander retired the first 13 batters before Justin Turner collected Toronto’s firs
Chicago Tribune3 min read
Commentary: Saving President Biden’s Infrastructure Agenda From Itself
When an Interstate 95 overpass collapsed in Philadelphia in June, Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor, Josh Shapiro, responded with a master class in executive leadership. Slashing through thousands of pages of red tape with a stroke of his pen, Shapi

Related Books & Audiobooks