Lollapalooza expected to deliver big weekend for Chicago hotels, even as business travel lags – Chicago Tribune/MSN

People walk along Michigan Avenue in Chicago's Loop, across from the main entrance to Lollapalooza on Aug. 2, 2023, a day before the four-day music festival is to begin.“Overall, the market in Chicago is back almost to 2019 levels,” said Michael Reschke, CEO of The Prime Group and developer of The LaSalle Chicago. “Business travel is not back yet to pre-COVID levels, but leisure travel has made up for it, and Lolla is always a strong weekend.”
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Biz travel to Chicago is over

thanks to

crime

Zoom

crooked unions that make conventions cost too much

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