Posted on 08/19/2020 6:44:27 AM PDT by texas booster
Navy Pier will close again rather than fight for the comparatively few visitors willing to venture onto the partially reopened lakeside destination amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The human-made structure jutting into Lake Michigan and lined with restaurants, carnival rides and cultural destinations many of them still closed will shut down again Sept. 8 and stay shut until spring in order to save money and protect the attractions long-term financial health, pier officials announced Tuesday morning.
We are only seeing about 15 to 20% of the attendance that we would typically see this time of year, which is also typically our busiest time of the year, said Marilynn Gardner, pier president and CEO. We need to do this now to get to the other side of the pandemic.
Closing as the weather turns colder and visitorship typically decreases will help the pier limit its losses in a year when the not-for-profit entity was already projecting falling $20 million short of anticipated revenues. Thats more than a third of last years $58.9 million take, according to the executive.
Navy Piers plan to go back into shutdown mode marks the most notable retreat by a Chicago institution in the battle to restart public life amid the economic devastation wrought by COVID-19, which forced most city and state public spaces to close in mid-March in order to try to stop the spread of the virus.
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Good catch. I am glad that the differentiated from all the termite built structures jutting out into Lake Michigan.
Next, the woke crowd will be screaming about the unfairness of opposable thumbs.
Please, lets hope thats true,
There wont be anything to loot when Trump wins.
I never visited that, but I did tour the U-505 at, I think, the Museum of Science and Industry.
As opposed to... what?
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