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.
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Fur
5 years ago

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.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago
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His privilege doesn’t require him to consider silly things like bringing in a paycheck and paying bills

debtsor
5 years ago

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.

dom
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

They don.t want to get killed! and they will not be back.

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