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Coladipietro said it wasn’t the village’s intent to revoke the license, “but the concerns and lack of response by the owner which eventually led to the tragic February incident left the Village with no alternative.”
“The Village is eager to start a new chapter at Indian Lakes and reimagine the property for a better future that will make the community proud,” Coladipietro said in the statement.
A Chicago man was killed and five others wounded in the shooting, which broke out during an argument in a hallway of the hotel.
Following the attack, Colladipietro said there were no security guards on duty and that officials had expressed concern for years about a lack of security at the hotel.
The owners of a hotel in northwest suburban Bloomingdale agreed to close their business after a February shooting left one person dead and six others hurt.
Published February 10, 2021 •
Updated on February 10, 2021 at 3:32 pm
Bloomingdale has suspended the business license of a hotel where six people were shot, one fatally, last weekend in the northwest suburb.
Mayor Franco Coladipietro issued a temporary suspension order Tuesday prohibiting Indian Lakes Hotel from doing business for 10 days, although the village’s statement suggested the hotel might remain closed.
“The owner, First Hospitality Group, has voluntarily agreed to cease all business operations and informed the Village of Bloomingdale that they have no intention to reopen business operations on the property at this time,” the village said in its statement.
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