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    Through the first 10 months of 2024, the city's hotels posted average daily rates of about $205, with a 75% occupancy rate — but January, industry veterans say, ...

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    The hotel's marketing director, Andrew Sutrisno, said this was supposed to be a slow weekend, with occupancy likely under 50%. But the fire-driven exodus basically filled the property's 378 rooms ...

  4. Ryan Kavanaugh - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Kavanaugh (born December 4, 1974) is an American film financier.He co-founded and was CEO of Relativity Media, where he brokered deals between Wall Street investors and major film studios.

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    Statewide, all hotel occupancies are levied a 6% tax. This tax applies to only 94% of gross receipts. In the city of Chicago, three other taxes apply. The first funds the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority at a rate of 2% on 98% of gross receipts. The second funds the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority at a rate of 2.5% on all gross ...

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  7. Ryan Kavanaugh Is Back, Ready to Dish on His Failures ... - AOL

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    Ryan Kavanaugh has a new podcast about failure. By his own admission, he’s got “plenty of failure stories to tell.” The once high-flying thirtysomething mogul quickly turned into a Hollywood ...