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Boarded up since March 2025 after extensive water damage, the Wyndham Springfield City Centre on East Adams Street is the city’s tallest building and boasted over 300 rooms. (Medill Illinois News Bureau photo by Jacques Abou-Rizk)
Boarded up since March 2025 after extensive water damage, the Wyndham Springfield City Centre on East Adams Street is the city’s tallest building and boasted over 300 rooms. (Medill Illinois News Bureau photo by Jacques Abou-Rizk)

Tourism is up in Springfield, but downtown businesses are hurting

Apr 24, 2026 | 10:36 AM