What's Happening?
The owner of Gene's Bistro, a branch of the renowned Chicago steakhouse Gene & Georgetti, has filed a lawsuit against SSP America, the concessionaire at Midway Airport, for breach of contract. The lawsuit, filed in Cook County Circuit Court, alleges that
SSP America is unlawfully pushing out Gene's Bistro to make way for a Bally's sports bar. Despite a formal termination of a 20-year licensing agreement in October, the restaurant remains operational. The lawsuit seeks over $50,000 in damages and aims to stop the continued use of the Gene & Georgetti brand at the airport.
Why It's Important?
This legal battle underscores the challenges faced by local businesses in maintaining their brand identity and contractual rights within large commercial operations like airports. The outcome of this case could have implications for how concession agreements are managed and enforced, particularly in high-traffic venues. It also highlights the tension between local businesses and larger corporate entities in securing and maintaining lucrative contracts.
What's Next?
The lawsuit will proceed in court, where both parties will present their cases. SSP America has dismissed the claims as without merit, while Gene & Georgetti seeks to protect its brand and financial interests. The case may lead to a reevaluation of concession agreements and practices at airports, potentially influencing future business operations and partnerships.











