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  2. Water Tower Place - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton Chicago is a 435-room hotel at Water Tower Place. [9] The builders of Water Tower Place acquired the rights to use the Ritz-Carlton name and logo when they opened a hotel in the tower in 1975. This was before the modern Ritz-Carlton chain was established in the mid-1980s, using the same name and logo, which have been around ...

  3. Silversmith Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Silversmith Hotel is a boutique hotel located in downtown Chicago, Illinois.It occupies the historic Silversmith Building, designed in 1896 by Peter J. Weber of the architectural firm of D.H. Burnham and Company, who also designed the Fisher Building.

  4. The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the Ritz-Carlton name was licensed to the builders of a new hotel in Chicago. The Ritz-Carlton Chicago opened in 1975 in a tower atop Water Tower Place. It joined the Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts chain in 1977, as there was no Ritz-Carlton chain at the time. Confusingly, it remained part of Four Seasons for decades, marketed as ...

  5. Downtown Chicago Hotels - AOL

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    That's why downtown Chicago. Of all of the places one could stay in the vibrant city of Chicago, the Downtown and Loop hotels make for some of the most comfortable and glamorous stays. But glitz ...

  6. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton Chicago, a Four Seasons Hotel, United States: Opened in 1975, the hotel joined the Four Seasons chain in 1977. Despite its name, it was not originally affiliated with The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company (which did not exist at the time; the name "Ritz-Carlton" was carried under a license).

  7. Magnificent Mile - Wikipedia

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    The view north from the foot of the Magnificent Mile in the Michigan–Wacker Historic District: the Beaux Arts Wrigley Building (left) and neo-Gothic Tribune Tower. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, State Street (anchored by Marshall Field's) in the downtown Loop, especially the Loop Retail Historic District, was the city's retailing center. [3]

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