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Chicago’s Navy Pier to Completely Close Down After Labor Day Until Spring

Coronavirus-Related Issues Have Limited Capacity, Kept Tourists Away
Chicago’s Navy Pier, typically streaming with tourists this time of year, has had capacity limits tied to the coronavirus pandemic that are hurting revenues. (Navy Pier)
Chicago’s Navy Pier, typically streaming with tourists this time of year, has had capacity limits tied to the coronavirus pandemic that are hurting revenues. (Navy Pier)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
August 18, 2020 | 7:52 P.M.

In a symbol of the pandemic's further economic fallout, the biggest tourist attraction in the Midwest, Chicago's Navy Pier, plans to close until spring after “significantly low" attendance threatened the survival of its stores and restaurants.

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