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Reporting Programs | Expenditures | Headcount | Expenditures | Headcount |
MPEA Debt Service | $ 151,815.4 | 0.0 | $ 200,393.5 | 0.0 |
MPEA Operations | $ 0.0 | 245.8 | $ 0.0 | 976.0 |
Totals | $ 151,815.4 | 245.8 | $ 200,393.5 | 976.0 |
Totals may not add due to rounding.
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (Authority or MPEA) is a municipal corporation established by the Illinois General Assembly in 1989. Its mission is to attract trade shows, conventions, meetings, expositions, and public events to the City of Chicago and in the process strengthen the economy of the area. The MPEA owns McCormick Place, Navy Pier, the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel, the Marriott Marquis Chicago Hotel, Wintrust Arena/Arie Crown Theater and the Energy Center.
In 2010, reform legislation restructured the McCormick Place convention operations. By design, projected revenues from utility delivery services and food service activities at McCormick Place are significantly lower than in the years preceding the restructuring.
MPEA was on track to exceed financial plan results for FY2020, but on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization characterized the outbreak of a strain of the novel coronavirus (“COVID-19”) as a pandemic in the face of the global spread of the virus. The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically altered the behavior of businesses and people in a manner that is having negative effects on global and local economies. Stock markets in the U.S and globally, have seen significant declines and volatility attributed to concerns over COVID-19. These adverse impacts have intensified and continue to evolve within the United States.
On March 10, 2020, MPEA ceased events both at the convention hall as well as Wintrust Arena as the business at MPEA related to conventions were not deemed essential by the City of Chicago. Conventions and large gatherings will not be permissible until Phase 5 of the Restore Illinois Plan at which time McCormick Place will reopen at full capacity.
On May 23, 2021 the Restore Illinois Plan moved to the Bridge Phase, which allowed 60% capacity for spectator events requiring tickets and seats and for meetings, conferences and conventions the lesser of 1,000 people or 60% capacity was allowed. Our Wintrust Arena was then able to open to spectators.
In July 2021, the Restore Illinois Plan moved into Phase 5, which allowed our convention business to commence; while also following the recommended health guidelines issued by the City of Chicago and State of Illinois.
The significant decrease in revenues is primarily attributable to the effects COVID-19 had on our campus which forced 211 events to be cancelled starting in mid-March of 2020 through the end of June 2021.
In fiscal year 2022, the budget reflects a ramping up period as convention business opened up. MPEA assumed to generate the following results, 1st quarter 25%, 2nd and 3rd quarters 50%, and the 4th quarter 75% of 2019 event levels. MPEA is projecting to exceed these assumptions by the end of fiscal year 2022.