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Location & Maps LOCATION & MAPS LOCATION & MAPS CHICAGO RIVER NORTHBRIDGE THE WRIGLEY BUILDING CHICAGO CTA RIVERWALK MERCHANDISE MART N STETSON AVE P P P CTA CTA CTA P P P P CHICAGO THEATER THOMPSON GOODMAN CENTER THEATER P P P CTA M M ORIENTAL THEATER JOFFREY BALLET CTA P WALKING TIME TO: CADILLAC PALACE THEATRE M METRA Randolph Station/French Market 2 Minutes P CITY HALL DALEY CENTER Madison Street/Canal Street 5 Minutes CTA CTA Ogilve Transportation Center 6 Minutes P Ogilvie Union Station (222 S Riverside Plaza) 9 Minutes Station LaSalle Station 12 Minutes MILLENNIUM PARK M CLOUD GATE CTA - TRAIN Washington/Wells 1 Minute M CTA CIVIC OPERA MADISON ST Clark/Lake 2 Minutes OGILVIE HOUSE STATION P Randolph/Wabash 4 Minutes M Quincy 5 Minutes CTA - BUS 37 (Franklin/Randolph) 1 Minute CTA CTA J14 (Franklin/Randolph) 1 Minute P 125 (Franklin/Randolph) 1.5 Minutes Multiple (Franklin/LaSalle) 2 Minutes DRIVING TIME TO: Kennedy Expressway 3 Minutes CTA Eisenhower Expressway 4 Minutes Lakeshore Drive 4.5 Minutes M Lower Wacker Drive 4.5 Minutes M ART INSTITUTE CTA OF CHICAGO LaSalle Station 12 Minutes Union FEDERAL BUILDING CHICAGO SYMPHONY UNION Station PARKING: STATION CTA CTA Over 4200 parking stalls in 1-block radius. THEATER ARTS + TRANSPORT HOTEL MUSIC ATTRACTONS HUBS M CTA CTA P CTA STOPS PARKING RESTAURANT JBC Projects BUCKINGHAM FOUNTAIN CTA CTA 151 North Franklin building claims the sought-after location A location in the heart of Chicago just steps from restaurants, theaters, cultural events, retail stores, and hotels. A short walk to as desirable as major transportation hubs, Millennium Park, Michigan Avenue shopping, and 151 North Franklin will be an iconic the building landmark and ideal urban work space for businesses of any size to thrive and prosper. ACCESS • 150,000 daily Suburban commuters between Union & Ogilvie Station (4-minute walk from Union Station and 3-minute walk from Ogilvie Station) • 640,000 daily CTA Train Commuter (2-minute walk) • 4.5 minute drive from Lakeshore Drive and Lower Wacker Drive • 3-minute drive from Kennedy Expressway (exit at Washington) • 4,200 parking stalls within 1 block radius www.151northfranklin.com LOCATIONT & MAPS HUBBARD PARK DR NORTH WATER MERCHANISE MART KINZIE - BROWN CHICAGO RIVER C WACKER H I C A G R O RIVE SOUTH WATER KEY WACKER Driving Lake Shore Drive to Lower Wacker Drive takes 4.5 minutes CLINTON CLARK/ D LAKE STATE/ LAKE -GREEN D LAKE LAKE STETSON SHORE LAKE Driving from the Kennedy Expressway EAST M to Washington Street to Franklin Street takes 3 minutes STATE Randolph D -RED BEAUBIEN Station RANDOLPH/ E V RANDOLPH RANDOLPH COLUMBUS I WABASH R D D E R O H S E M D K A WASHINGTON L WASHINGTON /WELLS Ogilvie N D WASHINGTON Station -BLUE MICHIGAN AVENUE STATE JEFFERSON CLINTON CANAL 90 DES PLAINES M M WACKER FRANKLI WELLS LASALLE CLARK DEARBORN WABASH MADISON MADISON/ MILLENNIUM WABASH Y PARK A M W S S MONROE E MONROE MONROE R MONROE HARBOR P -BLUE -RED X E D DY ADAMS/ ADAMS WABASH KENNE M M LAKE Union QUINCY/ WELLS Station MICHIGAN JACKSON 94 JACKSON JACKSON -BLUE -RED LASALLE/ VAN BUREN LIBRARY VAN BUREN M LAKE FRONT PATH LAKE FRONT LaSalle Station LASALLE EISENHOWER EXPRESSWAY CONGRESS 290 GRANT LASALLE CLINTON -BLUE PARK -BLUE HARRISON HARRISON LASALLE -RED Transportation Red Line Blue Line Brown Line Orange Line Green Line M Metra Station Divvy Station www.151northfranklin.com LOCATIONT & MAPS HUBBARD PARK DR NORTH WATER KINZIE CHICAGO RIVER C WACKER H I C A G R O RIVE WACKER SOUTH WATER 11 LAKE 10 STETSON SHORE LAKE LAKE EAST 5 4 7 8 2 BEAUBIEN 3 COLUMBUS E RANDOLPH V I R D 1 E R O H S E K 6 A L WASHINGTON N 9 MICHIGAN AVENUE 90 DES PLAINES JEFFERSON CLINTON CANAL WACKER FRANKLI WELLS LASALLE CLARK DEARBORN STATE WABASH MADISON MILLENNIUM Y PARK A W S S MONROE E R MONROE HARBOR P X E DY ADAMS KENNE LAKE MICHIGAN 94 JACKSON VAN BUREN LAKE FRONT PATH LAKE FRONT EISENHOWER EXPRESSWAY CONGRESS 290 GRANT PARK HARRISON LASALLE Public parking 1. 319 W. Randolph St. 7. Lake Wells Self Park Garage 2. 180 N. Franklin 8. 150 N. Wacker Dr. 3. 200 W. Randolph St. 9. 217 W. Washington St. 4. 215 W. Lake St. 10. 225 W. Wacker Dr. 5. 191 N. Wacker Dr. 11. Lake/Wells Self Park – 210 N. Wells St. 6. Washington-Franklin Self Park Garage www.151northfranklin.com LOCATIONT & MAPS HUBBARD PARK DR NORTH WATER KINZIE CHICAGO RIVER C WACKER H I C A G R O RIVE WACKER SOUTH WATER 9 11 12 8 LAKE 46 STETSON SHORE LAKE LAKE EAST 47 2 1 7 BEAUBIEN 10 COLUMBUS E RANDOLPH V I R D 6 4 3 E R O 5 H S E K 13 A L WASHINGTON 20 18 N 14 17 15 MICHIGAN AVENUE 90 DES PLAINES JEFFERSON 21 CLINTON 19 CANAL WACKER FRANKLI 16 WELLS LASALLE CLARK 27 DEARBORN STATE WABASH MADISON MILLENNIUM Y 22 23 26 28 PARK A W S S 40 39 24 MONROE E 25 R MONROE HARBOR P X 38 29 E 34 31 DY 41 32 30 ADAMS KENNE 37 35 33 LAKE MICHIGAN 36 45 94 JACKSON 42 43 44 VAN BUREN LAKE FRONT PATH LAKE FRONT EISENHOWER EXPRESSWAY CONGRESS 290 GRANT PARK HARRISON LASALLE Corporate neighbors 1. American Hospital Assn. HQ 15. Barack Ferrazzano & Kirschbaum Piper Jaffray 35. University of Illinois Ernst & Young 16. PNC Bank RBS Citizens 36. Miller Coors HQ Mercer 17. Northwestern Mutual Towers Watson 37. Fifth Third Bank Skadden Arps PWC 26. Northern Trust HQ Deutsch Bank 2. Drinker Biddle & Reath UBS AG 27. First Options Corp. 38. CDW 3. AT&T 18. Equity Investments HQ Morgan Stanley 39. GE 4. General Growth Properties HQ 19. Citigroup 28. Chase Katten Muchin Rosenman 5. YMCA Orbitz HQ 29. Private Bank HQ 40. Pepsico TTX HQ 20. Marsh 30. US Bank 41. Humana Inc. 6. Boeing HQ 21. Bank of America 31. A.T. Kearney USG Corp. HQ HERE HQ DRW Holdings Credit Suisse 42. AIG 7. IRI HQ 22. BP Robert W. Baird & Co. CDW 8. Nuveen HQ Dykema 32. GATX 43. First Industrial 9. True Partners Navigant Consulting Harley Davidson Financial Services Freeborn & Peters Cushman & Wakefield Wells Fargo 33. Marshall Gerstein 44. Chicago Mercantile Exchange HQ Kaplan Reed Smith Schiff Hardin LLP 45. Bank of America 10. Accenture HQ 23. Fannie Mae SPSS 46. McDermott Will and Emery Grant Thornton RSM McGladrey The Chubb Corp. DLA 11. Jones Day Stein Roe & Farnham United Continental HQ Mead Johnson 12. Leo Burnett HQ 24. Chicago Mercantile Exchange United Health Care 47. Hyatt Corp HQ Winston & Strawn 25. Goldman Sachs Willis Group Holdings William Blair HQ 13. Morningstar HQ IBM 34. Deloitte Polsinelli 14. Allianz Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw Locke Lord Marmon HQ Paul Hastings RR Donnelley HQ www.151northfranklin.com T HUBBARD LOCATION & MAPS PARK DR NORTH WATER 59 60 61 51 47 31 KINZIE 44 28 23 56 30 46 41 39 43 27 20 26 CHICAGO RIVER C 49 41 57 58 20 WACKER H I C A G R O RIVE WACKER SOUTH WATER 1 14 18 LAKE 17 5 27 11 STETSON SHORE LAKE LAKE EAST 3 11 2 19 7 32 48 12 11 33 51 4 13 30 16 34 7 16 5 35 BEAUBIEN 7 15 COLUMBUS E RANDOLPH V I R 25 5 23 7 6 D 9 E 18 11 R 8 O 26 H S E 36 K 22 20 10 19 22 5 A L WASHINGTON 42 12 23 40 27 38 N 41 11 29 7 31 7 15 26 19 34 28 21 19 16 28 37 54 27 18 7 8 33 20 16 23 MICHIGAN AVENUE 90 DES PLAINES JEFFERSON CLINTON 5 24 51 CANAL 22 WACKER 55 FRANKLI 7 WELLS 1 45 LASALLE CLARK 7 DEARBORN STATE WABASH MADISON MILLENNIUM 7 49 19 48 2 7 Y 50 PARK A 52 23 29 W 29 15 20 S 53 2 S 1 7 10 16 7 41 MONROE E R MONROE HARBOR P X E DY Nearby restaurantsADAMS + services KENNE LAKE 1. Caffe Baci 22. CVS 43. Sienna Tavern 2. Chipotle Mexican Grill 23. Potbelly Sandwich Works 44. Nick’s Fish Market MICHIGAN 3. Specialty’s Cafe Bakery 24. Thai Urban Kitchen 45. California Pizza Kitchen 4.94 Prime Bar 25.JACKSON Saigon Sisters Fresh Market 46. Untitled 5. Corner Bakery Cafe 26. Pret a Manger 47. Mercadito 6. 312 Chicago 27. McDonalds 48. Walgreens 7. Starbucks 28. Au Bon Pain 49. Argo Tea 8. Jersey Mike’s Subs 29. Noodles & Company 50. Lloyd’s Chicago 9. Bombay Wraps 30. Subway 51. Hannah’s Bretzel VAN BUREN 10. Cosi 31. Einstein Bros Bagels 52. Rittergut Wine Bar PATH FRONT LAKE 11. 7 Eleven 32. M Burger 53. Rivers 12. Dunkin Donuts 33. Arby’s 54. Be Leaf 13. Tradition Gastro Pub and Bar 34. Tokyo Lunch Box & Catering 55. Taco Fresco 14. Gibson’s 35. Petterino’s 56. Moe’s Cantina EISENHOWER EXPRESSWAY CONGRESS 15. Roti 290 36. Qdoba 57. Chicago Cut GRANT 16. Freshii 37. Market Creations 58. Fulton’s on the River PARK 17. New Line Tavern 38. Naf Naf Grill 59. Gilt Bar 18. Halsted Street Deli 39. Black Finn 60. Bavette’s Bar & Grill 19. Jimmy John’s 40. GRK Greek Kitchen LASALLE 61. Kinzie Chophouse HARRISON 20. Fedex Office 41. Protein Bar 21. Caribou Coffee 42. Jamba Juice www.151northfranklin.com LOCATIONT & MAPS HUBBARD PARK DR NORTH WATER KINZIE 9 9 CHICAGO RIVER 6 C 5 5 WACKER H 15 I C 12 A G R O RIVE WACKER SOUTH WATER 1 8 10 7 LAKE 11 2 STETSON SHORE LAKE LAKE EAST BEAUBIEN COLUMBUS E RANDOLPH V I R D 13 E R O H S E K A L WASHINGTON 18 N 16 19 MICHIGAN AVENUE 90 DES PLAINES JEFFERSON CLINTON CANAL WACKER 17 FRANKLI WELLS LASALLE CLARK DEARBORN STATE WABASH MADISON MILLENNIUM Y 14 20 21 PARK A W S S MONROE E R MONROE HARBOR P X E DY 3 ADAMS KENNE 4 LAKE MICHIGAN 94 JACKSON VAN BUREN LAKE FRONT PATH FRONT LAKE EISENHOWER EXPRESSWAY CONGRESS 290 GRANT PARK 15 15 LASALLE HARRISON Hotels 1.
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