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Walton on the Park

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Walton on the Park, located in Gold Coast, at the center of the most cosmopolitan, most richly varied city neighborhood in the country, alongside world-class hotels, multi-million dollar residences and the best dining and shopping to be found between America’s coasts. Your life here will offer luxury, convenience and enjoyment you’ve never before experienced.

Imagine arriving home to the luxurious comforts of Walton on the Park, where every residence promises a superb floor plan. Gracious entryways open to oversized living and dining areas, perfect for relaxation and entertainment. Private master suites feature spacious closets and elegant baths. Sweeping floor-to-ceiling glass windows fill your home with natural light and offer breathtaking views of your Gold Coast neighborhood. Inviting balconies allow you to experience the outdoors from the privacy of your own home.

At Walton on the Park, no detail has been overlooked, both inside and out. From gracious entryways and sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows to the oversized living/dining room spaces and added workstations, each residence reflects the pinnacle of perfection. Walton on the Park also features a vast array of luxurious building amenities as well, like lushly landscaped sun deck with swimming pool, fireplace, outdoor cooking station, and meditation garden. Residents can indulge and rejuvenate at The Walton Club — a state-of-the art fitness facility and spa. The exclusive, on-site concierge can make dinner reservations, book travel, plan a formal affair and much more.



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008








9 West Erie

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9 West Erie, located in river north, offers the ideal combination of design, location and value. With the best of Chicago right at your doorstep - and home prices from just the $270s - 9 West Erie is a beautiful place for your dreams to thrive.
9 West Erie places you squarely in the middle of downtown Chicago with easy access to the Loop, Magnificent Mile, Streeterville, the Gold Coast and major transportation options. River North is a hip, desirable neighborhood that’s alive with possibility.

Weiss Architecture penned 9 West Erie to be an elegant addition to Chicago’s vibrant River North neighborhood. With floor-to-ceiling green glass windows, a crisp handsome facade and carefully resolved design details, even Mies van der Rohe, the father of Modernism, would approve. Plus, 9 West Erie is carefully implementing many eco-friendly design features to earn coveted LEED certification.

With only six units per floor on each of its 10 residential stories, 9 West Erie has a friendly and intimate atmosphere. Forget about endless hallways filled with doorways like you find elsewhere. Residents will appreciate a well-equipped fitness center, large urban roof deck and a high-tech secured entry. Located beneath the residences are 3 levels of indoor parking and high-end ground floor commercial space. This is no ordinary condo building. Exposed concrete ceilings and open floor plans create a hip presentation that fits your modern lifestyle. 9-foot-tall ceiling heights, oversized windows and a large balcony in every home let you live richly. Plus, the long list of stylish standard amenities complete your chic urban statement.

Building Features
. Contemporary concrete and glass exterior
. Electronic entry with video for added convenience and security
. Well-equipped fitness center
. Business Center
. Secured, indoor parking available for $40,000 (subject to availability)
. Bicycle storage room
. Private storage lockers
. Roof deck with barbecue area
. Two new high speed elevators
. Total building sprinkler system
. Secured dog run on 5th floor roof deck
. Hard wired smoke and carbon-monoxide
detectors throughout
. Trash-chute conveniently located on each
floor with a recycling room on first floor
. 100 amp electrical with individually metered circuit-breaker panels
. Low energy lighting used throughout building

For decades, people have been drawn to this active, urban neighborhood. In the 1970s, artists renovated the area’s sturdy red brick warehouses into trendy lofts. Art galleries, restaurants and nightlife soon followed, turning River North into one of the most-desired addresses in Chicago. Today, River North is one of Chicago’s most-desired addresses. There’s a rich mix of old majestic mansions and new residences—as well as retail, shops and offices—that creates this desire.



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008








Merchandise Mart

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Merchandise Mart, located in Chicago, Illinois, was the largest building in the world with 4,000,000 square feet (372,000 m²) of floor space. Previously owned by the Marshall Field family, the Mart centralized Chicago’s wholesale goods business by consolidating vendors and trade under a single roof. Massive in its construction, and serving as a monument to early 20th century merchandising and architecture, the art deco landmark anchors the daytime skyline at the junction of the Chicago River branches. With upper levels bathed in colored floodlight, the structure stands out against darker downtown buildings in night views. The building continues to be a leading retailing and wholesale destination, hosting 20,000 visitors and tenants per day.

Large enough to have its own ZIP code, 60654, the Merchandise Mart was designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White to be a “city within a city”. Second only to Holabird & Root in Chicago art deco architecture, the firm had a long-standing relationship with the Field family. Started in 1928, completed in 1931, and built in the same art deco style as the Chicago Board of Trade Building, its cost was reported as both $32 million and $38 million. The building was the largest in the world in terms of floorspace, but was surpassed by The Pentagon in 1943, and now stands sixth on the list of largest buildings in the world. Once the largest commercial space in the world, the Aalsmeer Flower Auction is now recognized by Guinness World Records as holding the record.

Dominating the skyline in the south end of the Near North Side, the Mart lies just south of the gallery district on the southern terminus of Franklin Street. Eateries and nightclubs abound on Hubbard Street one block to the north. The Kinzie Chop House, popular with politicians and celebrities, stands on the northwest corner of Wells and Kinzie, across from the Merchandise Mart. The Chicago Varnish Company Building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and now housing Harry Caray’s restaurant, is located east on Kinzie Street.

The Mart is not rectangular in shape due to being constructed after the bascule bridges over the Chicago River. The control house for the double decked Wells Street Bridge stands between the lower level and the southeast corner of the building. The Franklin Street Bridge stands at the southwest corner of the building, at the junction of Orleans Street and Franklin Street. The building slants at the same angle as Franklin Street, from southeast to northwest along Orleans Street.

One block east on LaSalle Street, the 60 story 300 North LaSalle building will be completed in 2009.

–Source: Wikipedia (2/9/08)



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008








Marina City

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Marina City is a mixed-use residential/commercial building complex occupying an entire city block on State Street in Chicago, Illinois. It lies on the north bank of the Chicago River, directly across from Chicago’s Loop district. The complex consists of two corncob-shaped 65-story (including 5-story elevator & physical plant penthouse), 587 foot (179 m) tall residential towers, a saddle-shaped auditorium building, and a mid-rise hotel building all contained on a raised platform cantilevered over defunct railroad tracks adjacent to the river. Beneath the raised platform at river level is a small marina for pleasure craft.

Marina City was the first urban post-war high-rise residential complex in the United States and is widely credited with beginning the residential renaissance of American inner cities. Its model of mixed residential and office uses and high-rise towers with a base of parking has become a primary model for urban development in the United States, and has been widely copied throughout downtown Chicago.

Marina City apartments are unique in containing almost no interior right angles. On each residential floor, a circular hallway surrounds the elevator core, which is 32 feet (10 m) in diameter, with 16 pie-shaped wedges arrayed around the hallway. Apartments are composed of these triangular wedges. Bathrooms and kitchens are located nearer to the “point” of each wedge, towards the inside of the building. Living areas occupy the outermost areas of each wedge. Each wedge terminates in a 175-square-foot (16.3 square meter) semi-circular balcony, separated from living areas by a floor-to-ceiling window wall. Because of this arrangement, every single living room and bedroom in Marina City has a balcony.

The apartments are also unusual in that they function solely on electricity; neither natural gas nor propane serves any function. The apartments are not provided with hot water, air conditioning, or heat from a central source, as was the common practice at the time the towers were built. Instead, each unit contains individual water heaters, heating and cooling units, and electric stoves; residents pay individually for the electricity needed to run these appliances. This may have been a financial decision on the part of the building owners; at the time these towers were constructed, local electric utility Commonwealth Edison provided expensive building transformers at little or no charge provided the buildings were made all-electric.

In addition, the residential towers are noted for the high speed of their elevators. It takes approximately 35 seconds to travel from the lower-level lobby to the 61st-floor roofdecks[citation needed].

The towers were awarded a prize by the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 1965 for their innovation.

In 2007, the condominium board controversially claimed to own common law copyright and trademark rights to the name and image of the buildings, although they do not even own the parts of them beneath the 20th floor. They claim that any commercial use (such as in movies or Web sites) of pictures of the buildings or of the name “Marina City” without permission is a violation of their intellectual property rights.

To the south, the towers overlook the main branch of the Chicago River with a commanding view of the Chicago Loop beyond it. To the west, the towers offer views of the division of the Chicago River between its north and south branches, the Merchandise Mart, the Sears Tower, and the vast westward expanse of the city. To the north, the towers face Chicago’s River North, Old Town, and Gold Coast neighborhoods and the northern neighborhoods of Chicago as they extend toward Evanston. To the east the Towers afford a view of the eastern terminus of the Chicago River, Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, and Grant Park.

From the condominium floors, on a clear day it is possible to see office buildings abutting Interstate 294, located more than 20 miles to the west. On spring and summer nights the towers also offer a view of illuminated Wrigley Field during evening baseball games, 4.5 miles to the north.

Many of these views will be lost due to new construction in the immediate future. After more than 40 years of unimpeded north and northwest views, in spring 2006 construction began on vacant lots immediately northwest of the towers at the intersection of North Dearborn and West Kinzie Streets for separate projects, including a mid-rise hotel and a high-rise office building, which will eliminate most views from Marina City in these directions. Also in 2006, site preparation began on a high-rise office building west of Marina City at North LaSalle Street and the Chicago River which, when completed, will eliminate the unimpeded view of the western horizon from Marina City’s uppermost floors and roofdecks.

–Source: Wikipedia (2/9/08)



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008








The Montgomery

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A 50 Story luxury high-rise that used to be the headquarters of Montgomery Wards. This building is located at 500 W Superior Street and the Chicago River. Contemporary in design this building is offers spacious floor plans and 10’+ ceilings.



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008








Chestnut Tower

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Chestnut Tower Luxury Apartments is one of Chicago’s premier residences. It beautifully blends neighborhood warmth with the convenience and energy of urban life. Apartment homes you’ll appreciate with spacious floorplans, generous walk-in closets, in unit washer/dryers, ceramic tile kitchens with abundant space and spectacular city views. Unwind on the rooftop skydeck or entertain friends. Indoor swimming pool, fitness center, social clubroom and dry cleaning service are just a few reasons why Chestnut Tower will compliment your busy lifestyle. Just a few blocks from your door awaits the best in shopping and Gold Coast Nightlife. Neighborhood restaurant choices ranging from quick to luxury.



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008








River North Park

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HOT NEW TRENDY…River North is hot with world famous clubs, first class restaurants and rich with the culture of endless Art Gallery’s. With a 1/2 acre courtyard, free coffee every morning and an indoor pool and fitness center, you’re gonna love it here!



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008








Kingsbury Plaza

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CHICAGO’S NEWEST AND BEST PLACE TO LIVE - If you want to experience the luxury and elegance of high-rise living, experience Kingsbury Plaza. Located in Chicago’s premier neighborhood, River North is home to eclectic galleries, artist lofts and world-class shops and restaurants. It’s also steps from the Loop, Michigan Avenue and everything the city has to offer. Inside, impeccable craftsmanship and top-of-the-line finishes await. Spacious floor plans with floor-to-ceiling windows showcase dramatic lake and city views, while gourmet kitchens with granite counters, maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances accent every residence. And with private balconies, fitness center, outdoor pool, and rooftop terrace with BBQ grills and dramatic city views, Kingsbury Plaza truly has it all.



Posted on: Sunday, February 10th, 2008