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  2. Harlem Irving Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Irving Plaza (commonly referred to as "The HIP") is a shopping mall located in Norridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The mall features over 100 stores and a food court. The mall's anchor stores are Kohl's, Nordstrom Rack, XSport Fitness, Xfinity, Best Buy, Target, Hobby Lobby, DSW, Five Below, Toys"R"Us, and Dick's. It is one of the ...

  3. North Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    North Avenue is a major east–west street in Chicago, Illinois, and its western suburbs. Starting at St. Charles 's eastern border with West Chicago , its name changes from Main Street to North Avenue, just east of the Kane / DuPage county line.

  4. Pioneer Trust and Savings Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    This boarded up example of classical-revival architecture stands prominently at the intersection of N. Pulaski/North Avenue. The building was dubbed "Chicago's most beautiful bank" upon its completion in 1926. [1] The Pioneer Trust and Savings Bank (former) is an abandoned historic Classical revival bank building and Chicago Landmark located at ...

  5. John Hancock Center - Wikipedia

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    New York–based investment firm Mount Kellett Capital Management L.P. and San Antonio–based developer Lynd Co. closed on the expected acquisition of 875 North Michigan Avenue's 856,000 square feet (79,500 m 2) of office space and 710-car parking deck. The Chicago firm did not disclose a price, but sources said it was about $145 million.

  6. Polk Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The 1990-91 recession and the arrival of new competitors such as Best Buy sealed Polk Bros.' fate. The chain officially closed its doors on July 8, 1992, in a grand "going out of business" sale. A Menards occupied the rebuilt Polk Brothers store in Melrose Park until the mid-2010s when it moved out of that store to build a store of its own ...

  7. Magnificent Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Magnificent Mile (also The Mag Mile) is a section of Michigan Avenue in Chicago devoted to retail, dining, hotels and tourist attractions. Running from the Chicago River to Oak Street in the Near North Side, [1] the district is located one block east of Rush Street and is the main retail corridor between the Loop and Gold Coast. [2]

  8. Ohio Street - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Street bridge over the Chicago River. Ohio Street begins at an interchange with the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) in the northwestern portion of downtown Chicago. It then passes under Milwaukee Avenue and Halsted Street before crossing the North Branch of the Chicago River. At this point, where the road intersects Orleans Street, the ...

  9. Astor Street District - Wikipedia

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    While most of high society lived in mansions on Prairie Avenue, Palmer began to buy up land on the north end, which was only lightly populated and still mostly swamp after the Great Chicago Fire in 1871. Interest in the area increased when Lake Shore Drive was opened in 1875 from North Avenue to Oak Street, and a favorite Sunday afternoon ...