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108 North State Street BLOCK108 NORTH37 STATE STREET CONCEPTUAL RENDERING C h i c a g o R i v e r LAKE STREET BLOCKBlock 37 personifies the urban shopping, dining, and RANDOLPH STREET entertainment experience.37 Located in the heart of the Central Loop and State Street retail district, Block 37 is an urban lifestyle destination and home to the popular Latinicity Food Hall & Lounge and its 10 award-winning, innovative chef-driven kitchens. Block 37 boasts other WASHINGTON STREET exciting new restaurants, top-tier fashion and beauty retail, and the all-new AMC Dine-in Theater. STATE STREET MADISON STREET MONROE STREET Monroe ADAMS STREET Harbor CONCEPTUAL RENDERING JACKSON BOULEVARD VAN BUREN ST. r e v i R o g a c i h C h c n a r B h t u P o S C h i c a g o R i v e r LAKE STREET Chick Fil A Mattress Firm STATE The Chicago Theatre ABC News Walgreens Pharmacy STREET AT&T Ross Dress for Less Old Navy RANDOLPH STREET Zara $401M Sephora ANNUALLY Les Néréides Paris Anthropologie SPENT Latinicity ON RETAIL AKIRA Macy’s L’Occitane Sabon Sunglass Hut Bucketfeet AMC Dine-In Theaters Disney Store WASHINGTON STREET 2.0M SF OF STATE Gap/Gap Kids RETAIL Express Nordstrom Rack Payless H&M Burlington Coat AT&T T.J. Maxx Walgreens Pharmacy STATE STREET Torrid Claire’s The Body Shop 9,300 MADISON STREET HOTEL ROOMS Fox Designs Zumiez Saks Off Fifth Forever 21 Urban Outfitters Target Footaction DSW Flight 23 T-Mobile Blick Art Materials 27,000 Verizon DAILY PEDESTRIANS MONROE STREET ALONG STATE Kay Jewelers A’Gaci WeWork Aerosoles Ulta Skechers ALDO Crocs LIDS $1.0B Journey’s Monroe AKIRA RETAIL Starbucks Icing CVS TRADE AREA ADAMS STREET Harbor Bank of America American Mattress Sprint Kids Foot Locker 100,000 GNC Foot Locker 7-Eleven House of Hoops PEDESTRIANS Avenue PER WEEK IN AT&T THE PEDWAY JACKSON BOULEVARD VAN BUREN ST. r e v i R o g a c i h C h c n a r B h t u P o S In the heart of Chicago’s Loop District, two blocks from Millennium Park and the Cultural Mile urban american tavern CONCEPTUAL RENDERING CONCEPTUAL RENDERING Marquee at Block 37, the new 38-story, 9 MILLION 690-apartment TOTAL VISITORS tower brings at Block 37 in 2016 1,000 + residents FLOOR PLANS FLOOR Access to CTA Red and Blue Lines, Chicago Pedway System and 5 MILLION LEVEL LOWER COMMUTERS ANNUALLY LOADING DOCK 977 1,637 936 SF SF SF 2,980 SF PRET A SIMPLY (w/black iron) GNC WHICH WICH MANGER THALIA LIFEWAY GAYLE’S BEST EVER GAYLE’S GRILLED CHEESE LIFELINE REPAIRS PEDWAY PEDWAY BLUE LINE RED LINE STATION 991 STATION SF COM ED 100,000 22 WEST WASHINGTON PER WEEK OFFICE TOWER AVERAGE PEDESTRIAN COUNT IN THE PEDWAY AVAILABLE SPACE LOBBY LOBBY LAWLESS (TWO LEVELS) RESTAURANT GROUP LEVEL 1 MAGNOLIA BAKERY RAMP DOWN TO LOADING DOCK 2,623 SF RAMP DOWN LOCAL CHARM TO PARKING AKIRA ATRIUM LES NEREIDES SABON 1,029 SF BANANA REPUBLIC FACTORY COM ED (TWO LEVELS) 1,008 SF 1,655 SF GODIVA (TWO LEVELS) L’OCCITANE SGH 827 SF 22 WEST WASHINGTON OFFICE TOWER FLOOR PLANS FLOOR AVAILABLE SPACE LEVEL 2 7,591 SF (TWO LEVELS) ZARA STORAGE 2,091 SF 1,387 SF 3,283 SF 731 SF 1,125 SF 2,397 SF ATRIUM 1,755 SF 4,024 SF 1,971 SF COM ED BANANA REPUBLIC FACTORY (TWO LEVELS) 1,307 SF 1,538 SF 1,584 SF 1,854 SF (TWO LEVELS) 22 WEST WASHINGTON OFFICE TOWER AVAILABLE SPACE 4,071 SF 2,711 SF AVEDA LEVEL 3 2,087 SF 1,862 SF ATRIUM 3,183 SF 442 SF 358 SF MANAGEMENT 701 SF COM ED OFFICE 290 SF 719 SF 567 16,934 SF SF 295 SF 22 WEST WASHINGTON OFFICE TOWER FLOOR PLANS FLOOR AVAILABLE SPACE LEVEL 4 29,566 SF @ Lease ATRIUM COM ED 22 WEST WASHINGTON OFFICE TOWER AVAILABLE SPACE PETER CARUSO MICHELE DUGAN JOAQUIN MANRIQUEZ CONTACTSSenior Vice President Vice President Associate 1 312 228 2926 1 312 228 3167 1 312 228 3094 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] VICTOR AMBROSIO Sr. Leasing Director; CIM Group 312 261 4703 [email protected].
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