For the first time in the 82-year history of the magazine, KEY will feature a special Chinatown Section, that was produced in cooperation with the Chicago Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, in its September 7, 14, 21 and 28 issues. ENERI has also arranged for on-site artist Grace Lai's work, "Chicago's Chinatown: Cermak and Wentworth" to appear in the issues. Approximately 21,500 copies of each week's KEY are printed in beautiful 4-color gloss, and distributed to 100% of Chicago and suburban hotels, and at all Chicago airports. Grace Lai is a Chicago on-site artist who braves the natural elements, using pen and ink and watercolor to document the transition of Chicago's architecture. Her unique vision is the historical documentary of Chicago's buildings, construction and special events. She freezes in time the exciting building process and Chicago's ever-changing skyline. KEY Founded in 1920, KEY MAGAZINE/This Week in Chicago has been helping visitors find their way around the Windy City. Chicago is the largest convention and trade show city in the entire country, and over 30 million people a year visit the city. Currently in its third generation of locally owned and operated family leadership, KEY MAGAZINE furnishes visitors to 20 major cities (Atlanta, Carmel, Cincinnati, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Milwaukee and Oklahoma City, to name a few) in the U.S. with information and maps regarding shopping, dining, sightseeing, and other valuable information. KEY MAGAZINE/This Week in Chicago, is Chicago's, and the entire nation's, oldest and most trusted visitor guide. (Source: ENERI Communications).