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These Places Could Reopen in Chicago's Phase 3, But Not Right Away

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Thursday that the city plans to move into the next phase of its reopening plan on June 3

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Thursday that the city plans to move into the next phase of its reopening plan on June 3.

The move, though later than the rest of Illinois, will allow a number of businesses to resume operations at limited capacity and with certain restrictions in place.

But for some businesses, the wait to reopen will continue, even with plans to allow them to reopen in phase three.

That includes:

  • City services won't be allowed to reopen until June 8, Lightfoot said. That includes libraries and park facilities west of Lake Shore Drive.

Lightfoot said some other industries and businesses may open later in phase three, but "we'll have to wait and see how these initial first steps go." Those mentioned include:

  • Summer programs & youth activities (e.g., Park District, private summer camps)
  • Religious services
  • Gyms
  • The Lakefront
  • Limited-capacity outdoor performances
  • Museums

Industries that will be allowed to reopen on June 3 include:

  • Childcare centers and family childcare
  • Non-lakefront parks (no contact sports)
  • Libraries and other city services
  • Office-based jobs, professional services, and real estate services
  • Hotels / lodging
  • Outdoor attractions (e.g., boating – not including the Playpen, non-Lakefront golf courses)
  • Non-essential retail
  • Personal services (e.g., hair/nail salons, barbershops, tattoo parlors)
  • Restaurants and coffee shops (outdoor dining only)
  • Manufacturing, construction, and warehousing
  • Hospitals, dentists, community mental health centers, and Federally Qualified Health Centers
  • Public transit, regional transit, taxis and rideshare
  • Gyms (outdoor and 1:1 personal training only)

Guidelines for each industry were released earlier this week.

The capacity of those industries will be "incrementally" increased as time goes on "based on health criteria progression and adherence," Lightfoot's office said.

Schools, playgrounds, bars and lounges, and large venues like stadiums, indoor theaters, music venues and convention centers will remain closed, Lightfoot said.

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