State Street sees rise in foot traffic thanks to Lollapalooza

A normally very busy State street featuring the Chicago Theater is seen during the "shelter in place" order that was continued until April 30 for the COVID-19 crisis in downtown on April 01, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois.
A normally very busy State street featuring the Chicago Theater is seen during the "shelter in place" order that was continued until April 30 for the COVID-19 crisis in downtown on April 01, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Photo credit Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Lollapalooza, the biggest event in Chicago since the start of the pandemic, brought the most foot traffic to State Street in two years.

There was no question that Lollapalooza would bring the most people together since the start of the pandemic. At roughly 100,000 people per day, it was a given.

Now, the Chicago Loop Alliance has put a number on the foot traffic on State Street.

For the week of the festival, July 26 – Aug. 1, the Chicago Loop Alliance’s pedestrian counters that were installed on the street in 2016 estimated 1,371,570 visitors on State Street between Ida B. Wells Drive and Lake Street—a 36 percent increase from the previous week and the highest week of the year. Pedestrian impressions on State Street during the week of the festival were 76 percent of the levels of 2019.

“Prior to the cancellation in 2020, Lollapalooza consistently performed as the biggest weekend of the year for pedestrian activity on State Street, and we saw that again this year,” said Chicago Loop Alliance President and CEO Michael Edwards, in a statement. “Lollapalooza brings about 100,000 people per day into the Loop, which is helpful for businesses that have been hit hard by the pandemic. Some attendees may also be returning to the Loop for the first time in over a year and reacquainting themselves with the vibrancy of Chicago’s downtown.”

Eighteen counters are located on the east and west sides of State Street from Wacker to Ida B. Wells drives. Additional counters are at Michigan and Wacker, Michigan and Washington, and in the Pedway. The pedestrian counters do not count the number of unique pedestrians who walk down the street each day, but rather pedestrian impressions, meaning a count is taken at every device someone walks past each counter area.

Due to Lollapalooza, Chicago Loop Alliance’s Sundays on State event did not occur on Aug. 1, but the popular new program returns this Sunday, Aug. 8, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on State Street from Lake to Madison.

Sundays on State is an open streets celebration featuring arts, culture, food, drinks, shopping and active recreation that is free and open to the public. Subsequent Sundays on State events will take place on Aug. 22 and 29 and Sept. 5 and 12. Note that there will be no event on Aug. 15.

Those who register to attend Sundays on State at LoopChicago.com/Sundays will be automatically entered for a chance to win a $1,000 Loop staycation package.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images