Art Johnston, who owns the bar with husband José Pepe Peña, said opening at the airport - the second busiest in the country, behind Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta - would "create ways for people to see gay people and see that not only have we done well in Chicago, we have thrived in Chicago."
This is a rare opportunity to define the next generation of airport design,' says Cristiano Ceccato of Zaha Hadid Architects. 'It's a terminal that expresses both international ambition and a strong sense of place.