The International Manufacturing Technology Show, expected to bring more than 129,000 attendees to Chicago, canceled over coronavirus uncertainty – Chicago Tribune
Organizers announced Monday they pulled the plug because ofuncertainty surrounding when conventions can resume in Illinois under Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s five-phase reopening plan. The nearly 100 events scheduled for McCormick Place that have now been scrapped were expected to generate more than $1.4 billion, including spending at hotels, restaurants, entertainment and transportation.
Like a lot of other things. JB hasn’t considered the lost work in the industries that make these shows happen. He’s really decimating all areas of employment in this city. What a mo.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Like a lot of other things. JB hasn’t considered the lost work in the industries that make these shows happen. He’s really decimating all areas of employment in this city. What a mo.
His privilege doesn’t require him to consider silly things like bringing in a paycheck and paying bills
These conventions ain’t never coming back. McPier is going be stuck with the car show, craft shows and winterwonder land. Sad.
All JB’s fault.
They don.t want to get killed! and they will not be back.