Illinois entered phase five of its reopening Friday, lifting all pandemic capacity restrictions on businesses for the first time in roughly 18 months. But not all COVID-19 health and safety measures are disappearing. Businesses are still advised to allow for social distancing and can require additional precautions. From salad bars to grocery store samples to museum reservation systems, here’s .
Illinois is expected to enter phase five of its reopening Friday, lifting all capacity restrictions on businesses for the first time in roughly 18 months. But not all COVID-19 pandemic safety precautions are going away. Here's what to expect.
RealGood Stuff has leased space in a Fulton Market office building as the fast-casual restaurant concept maps out an ambitious expansion more than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic. The store at 333 N. Green St. is expected to open in October.
This reopening is only picking up speed. An announcement Wednesday by the City of Chicago promoted “Open Culture,” the next phase of Open Chicago, highlighting a full calendar of entertainment and events for the summer.