Thursday, November 2, 2017

Chicago Symphony's Deficit Up 27% (Though Other News Is Good)

"The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association posted an operating deficit of $1.4 million for fiscal 2017, compared to deficit of $1.1 million the year prior." It's the CSO's seventh consecutive year in the red. On the other hand, endowment and investments are up more than 6% to $373.4 million, and the subscription renewal rate is 90%. (For a more optimistic take on the same fiscal news, see the Chicago Tribune report here.)



Article source here:Arts Journal

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