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Thursday, June 12, 2025

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Choose Chicago unveiled a new tourism campaign Thursday that was developed over more than a year of listening sessions, focus groups, research and spitballing with creative agencies. The city’s tourism arm is hoping it has found a way to condense Chicago and market it to the world in four words: “Never Done. Never Outdone.”

In other tourism news, the number of international guests staying at Chicago hotels is down amid tensions between the Trump administration and other nations, and economic uncertainty is discouraging business travel. But local hoteliers say they still expect a busy summer, thanks in part to a tourism calendar that relies heavily on domestic leisure travelers coming in for events like Lollapalooza and July’s two-day NASCAR Chicago Street Race.

Read that story and more in today's Working Lunch.

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Choose Chicago launches new marketing campaign: Never Done. Never Outdone.

The city’s tourism arm is hoping it has found a way to sum up and sell Chicago to the world in four simple words: “Never Done. Never Outdone.”

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Chicago seeing fewer international travelers, but local hotels still expect ‘solid’ summer

Chicago’s summer tourism calendar relies heavily on domestic leisure travelers coming for events like Lollapalooza and a NASCAR race.

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ComEd launching $10 million customer relief fund to offset spike in electricity prices

Exelon, the utility’s Chicago-based parent company, is donating the relief money, which will be administered through Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago and The Salvation Army to help customers behind in their bills, ahead of peak air-conditioning season.

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Observation deck operator in former John Hancock Center plans major expansion, new ‘immersive experience’

The company that owns 360 Chicago last year bought the 95th and 96th floors of the building after the abrupt closure of the Signature Room restaurant and lounge.

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Aldermen advance measure allowing Airbnb bans in Chicago precincts

Chicago’s existing law allows short-term rentals to be blocked only when 25% of a precinct’s registered voters sign a petition calling for it.

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Chicago Street Race adds Arby’s as major sponsor for July Fourth NASCAR event

Arby’s is offering chances through June 22 to win tickets to the Chicago Street Race at 47 restaurants in the city and suburbs.

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