Catholic publisher Loyola moves its Chicago offices closer to O’Hare International Airport multimedia product offerings. Following the onset of Covid-19, demand for Loyola’s digital licenses and sales of its audio and e-books rose significantly, according to Cicciarelli. “Customer behavior changed overnight,” she says. “The old building doesn’t have the same infrastructure—we could hear the L train. The pandemic was a clear sign that we have to look for a new home.”