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04/19/21: What does the future of Chicago tourism look like?
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04/19/21: What does the future of Chicago tourism look like?
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33 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2021
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As people begin traveling again, the city will have to find new ways to attract visitors post-COVID. Danny Ecker and A.D. Quig join host Amy Guth for a reporters’ roundtable on some of the biggest challenges facing Chicago as it looks to rebuild its tourism sector.
Plus: Developer unveils plans for nearly 2,700 homes on Goose Island; Chicago won't change vaccine appointments because of J&J pause; one of world's first zero-emission gas power plants to be built in Illinois; and Walmart plans to open a large distribution warehouse in Joliet, more evidence that the red-hot Chicago industrial property market isn't cooling off just yet.
Plus: Developer unveils plans for nearly 2,700 homes on Goose Island; Chicago won't change vaccine appointments because of J&J pause; one of world's first zero-emission gas power plants to be built in Illinois; and Walmart plans to open a large distribution warehouse in Joliet, more evidence that the red-hot Chicago industrial property market isn't cooling off just yet.
Released:
Apr 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
04/28/21: How the 2020 Census impacts Illinois’ balance of power: Illinois will lose a congressional seat after data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows the state was just one of three to see population decline. Political columnist Greg Hinz joins host Amy Guth to discuss what it means for the state’s national political influence. Plus: United sees interest in European vacation spots jump, crop prices soar to 8-year high as food inflation fears return, five CPS high schools listed among the top 100 in the U.S., and Michelin’s Bib Gourmand list is back with 59 Chicago restaurants. by Crain's Daily Gist