Chicago Museums Can Reopen in Phase 4, But Not All of Them Will – WTTW (Chicago)

That capacity restriction, which allows occupancy to reach just 25%, is partly why the Adler Planetarium is waiting to reopen until phase five. "For both our financial health and the well-being of our staff, we made the decision to wait until we can have a full public opening again,” an Adler Planetarium spokesperson said.
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Lyn P
5 years ago

Uh….there are NO MORE PHASES. Unless he wins it back, all orders were struck down back to April 8. There is no real leadership in Chi or the rest of IL to bring this fact to light and bring things back to LIFE.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Phase 5 you might as well close forever then

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