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Q2 Report: Record Loop Activity Driven by Visitors and Workers

Q2 Report: Record Loop Activity Driven by Visitors and Workers

Visitors and workers drove record activity in Chicago’s Loop district during the second quarter of 2023, according to a report released by the Chicago Loop Alliance. The State of the Loop report tracked pedestrian activity, hotel occupancy, office workers on-site and more through a variety of data sources.

Major events like Taylor Swift at Soldier Field, the James Beard Awards, Nascar Street Race and ASCO Conference drew hundreds of thousands resulting in an all-time record-breaking hotel occupancy rate during June’s first weekend. Citywide hotel occupancy for week ending May 29 increased 65 percent from 2020 levels while Metra provided 2.9 million passenger trips in quarter one and CTA offered nearly 62 million passenger trips over same period.

Chicago office occupancy remained above major U.S cities’ average for Q2 trailing only Austin, Houston and Dallas while residential development continued with opening 73-story building 1000M . Collectively loop households’ spending capacity exceeded $940 million annually as well..

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