Business Contact Address 1 City State Zip Phone Fax E-Mail Website

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Business Contact Address 1 City State Zip Phone Fax E-Mail Website BUSINESS CONTACT ADDRESS 1 CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FAX E-MAIL WEBSITE LDS Employment Resource Services Job Coordinator 1801 N. Mill Street Suite F Naperville IL 60563 630-369-0785 630-369-0972 [email protected] www.providentliving.com Radio 1 Broacast School Joe Deschler 308 Buchner Place LaCrosse WI 54603 800-889-2221 [email protected] www.radio1school.com North Dakota State College of Science Jessie Pulskamp 800 6th Street North Wahpeton ND 58076-0002 701-671-2258 701-671-2529 [email protected] University of Evansville Mary Pat Hatley Career Services Office 1800 Lincoln Avenue Evansville IN 47722 812-479-2663- 812-479-2156 [email protected] www.career.evansville.edu Southern Illinois University Dr. James Scales Woody Hall, B204 Carbondale IL 62901 618-453-2391 618-453-1924 [email protected] www.siu.edu/~ucs/ The Rainbow Push Coalition Tannis Williamson 930 East 50th Street Chicago IL 60615 773-373-3366, ext.723 773-373-3571 [email protected] Truman College Student Employment Services 1145 W. Wilson Avenue Chicago IL 60640 312-878-1700 312-907-4464 [email protected] Chicago State University Employment Coordinator 9501 S. King Drive Chicago IL 60628 773-995-2000 773-995-3574 [email protected] University of Wisconsin Platteville Elizabeth Tucker 1 University Plaza Platteville WI 53818 608-342-1839 608-342-1281 [email protected] Career Center Illinois State University Timoteo Asis, Coord. Of Student Employment Campus Box 2520 Normal IL 61790 309-438-2200 309-438-3539 [email protected] DePauw University Tom Cath Career Services Greencastle IN 46135 765-658-4279 765-658-4282 [email protected] http://depauw.edu/admin/career WBBM Newsradio 780 Debbie Jacquardt 630 N. McClurg Court Chicago IL 60611 312-202-3227 [email protected] Parkland College Sandy Spencer 2400 W. Bradley Ave. Champaign IL 61821 217-351-2536 [email protected] www.parklan.edu John Wood Community College Susan Deege 1301 S. 48th St. Quincy IL 62305 217-641-4360 [email protected] www.jwcc.edu Jewish Vocational Center Sally Yarberry 1 S. Franklin Street Chicago IL 60606 312-357-4540 312-553-5544 www.jvschicago.org NAACP - Springfield Branch Rudy Davenport P.O. Box 1524 Springfield IL 62704 217-698-6339 217-698-6339 [email protected] www.ncc.edu Career Center St. Ambrose University Patricia Robinson, Director 518 West Locust Street Davenport IA 52803 563-333-6338 University of WI - Platteville Universtiy Placement Services 1 University Plaza - Ullsvik Center Platteville WI 53818-3099 608-342-1183 608-342-1172 [email protected] www.uwplatt.edu/~placement Univ. of Wisconsin / Green Bay Linda Peacock-Landrum 2420 Nicolet Drive SS 1916 Green Bay WI 54311-7001 [email protected] www.uwgb.edu/careers The Art Institute of Colorado Lisa Krug Avery 1200 Lincoln Street Denver CO 80203 303-824-47772 303-824-4907 [email protected] www.art.ins.edu Univ. of Illinois at Champaign / Urbana Lavonne Nouaofski 620 E. John, Room 250 Champaign IL 61820 217-333-1000,ext. 0600 217-244-6589 [email protected] NAACP c/o Theodis Place PO Box 1986 Kankakee IL 60901 [email protected] Mujeres Latinos in Action Job Coordinator 1823 W. 17th St. Chicago IL 60608 312-226-1544 312-226-2720 [email protected] Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Vincent E. Clark, Pastor 574 N. Cottage Avenue Kankakee IL 60901 [email protected] Milwaukee Area Technical College 700 West State Street Milwaukee WI 53233 414-297-8726 414-297-8276 www.matc.edu Medill School of Journalism Northwestern Univ. Loraine Hasebe, Dir. Of Career Services 1845 Sheridan Road Evanston IL 60208 847-467-7393 [email protected] Broadcast Employment Services Mark C. Holloway P.O. Box 4116 Oceanside CA 92052 760-754-8177 760-754-2115 www.tvjobs.com Chicago Urban League Job Coordinator 4510 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago IL 60653 773-285-1500 773-285-0879 [email protected] Evanston Township High School Joseph Lee 1600 Dodge Avenue Evanston IL 60204 847-424-7160 847-492-3872 [email protected] www.eths.kiz.il.us Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts Kevin Seguin-Scollin 19900 West Nine Mile Southfield MI 48075 248-358-9000,ext. 248 [email protected] College of Du Page Cheryl Johnson 425 22nd Street Glen Ellyn IL 60137 630-942-4027 630-942-2253 [email protected] www.cd.cod.edu Trition College Bob Resch Office of Career Services-Rm C100 2000 5th Ave River Grove IL 60171 708-456-0300 708-583-3108 [email protected] National Association of Hispanic Journalists Michelle Vignoli 1000 National Press Building Washington DC 20045 202-662-7483 202-662-7144 [email protected] www.nahj.org Wright College Starris Wooden, EEO Coordinator 4300 N. Narragansett Ave. Chicago IL 60634 773-481-8527 773-481-8531 job placement [email protected] www.cc.edu/wright/wrjobp Indiana State University Jan Nickless 625 Jordan Avenue Bloomington IN 47405 812-855-5234 812-855-2121 [email protected] www.indiana.edu Elgin Community College Jan Drennean 1700 Spartan Drive Elgin IL 60123 847-214-7918 [email protected] Loyola University John Bradarich 6525 N. Sheridan Road Chicago IL 60626 773-508-2876 773-508-7088 [email protected] Marquette University Jim Bretl Career Services Center PO Box 1881 Milwaukee WI 53201-1881 414-288-7144 414-288-5301 [email protected] www.marquette.edu/csc Natl Lesbian & Gay Journalists Assoc. Angie Young, Executive Assistant 1420 K Street NW Suite 910 Washington DC 20005 202-588-9888 202-588-1818 [email protected] Native American Journalists Association Ron Walters, Assoc. Executive Director 414 East Clark Street Vermillion SD 57069 605-677-5282 866-694-4264 [email protected] Illinois Center for Broadcasting Mike Kendall 55 W. 22nd Street #240 Suite 240 Lombard IL 60148 630-916-1700 630-916-1764 www.beonair.com Illinois Center for Broadcasting Michael P. Kendall, Place. Coord. 55 W. 22nd Street #240 Lombard IL 60148 630-916-1700 630-916-1764 [email protected] Heather Hilgendorf-Cooley, Dir. Of Alumni & Career The Franciscan University Services 400 N. Bluff Blvd. Clinton IA 52732 563-242-4257, ext. 3510 563-243-6102 [email protected] www.clare.edu Beloit College Field & Career Services 700 College St. Beloit WI 53511 608-363-2672 608-363-2109 [email protected] www.beloit.edu/~facs Illinois Department of Human Services Office Donna Ryan 2435 Broadway Quincy IL 62301 217-224-2600 217-224-1921 [email protected] Concordia University Dan Walther Career Services 7400 Augusta Street River Forest IL 60305 708-209-3032 708-209-3076 [email protected] www.curf.edu/career Eastern Illinois University Debbie Endsley 600 Lincoln Avenue Charleston IL 61920 217-581-3712 217-581-6422 [email protected] www.eiu.edu Culver- Stockton College Christie Mennenga One Chicago Hill Canton MO 63435 217-231-6451 217-231-6487 [email protected] www.culver.edu Purdue University - Calumet Campus Richard Riddering 2200 169th St. SFIC Room 349 Hammond IN 46323-2094 219-989-2419 219-989-2770 [email protected] www.esc.calumet.perdue.edu\cdp Rockford Business College Ginger Alms 730 N. Church Street Rockford IL 61103 815-967-7306 815-965-0360 [email protected] www.ncc.edu CCNMA, USC School of Journalists Assn. Sylvia Wells, Office Manager 3800 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles CA 90037-1206 213-743-4960 213-743-4989 [email protected] www.ccnma.org Lewis University Eileen Tondini One University Parkway Romeoville IL 60446 815-836-5282 815-838-4614 [email protected] www.lewis.erecruiting Roosevelt University George Bagel 430 S. Michigan Avenue Room 836 Chicago IL 60605 312-341-3560 312-341-3655 [email protected] www.Roosevelt.edu Univ. of Wisconsin / Madison L & S / Human Ecology Career Services 905 University Avenue Room 160 Madison WI 53715-1008 608-262-3922 [email protected] www.lssaa.wisc.edu/careers School of the Art Institute Kate Schutta 37 S. Wabash Chicago IL 60603 312-899-5100 312-899-3100 [email protected] National Association of Broadcasters Job Coordinator Minority & Specialty Srvcs Dept 1771 N Street NW Washington DC 20036 202-429-5498 202-429-3923 [email protected] Indiana State University Career Center 567 N. 5th St. Terre Haute IN 47809 812-237-5000 812-237-4392 [email protected] http://career.indstate.edu North Central College Marlene Starcyk 30 N. Brainard Naperville IL 60566 630-637-5100 630-637-5146 [email protected] www.ncc.edu Augustana College Career Center 639 38th Street Rock Island IL 61201 309-794-7563 [email protected] Cambodian Association of Illinois Job Coordinator 2831 W. Lawrence Chicago IL 60640 773-878-7090 773-878-5299 [email protected] INBA News Letter [email protected] Lake Land College Ken Beno/Brian Minnegrode 5001 Lake Land Blvd. Mattoon IL 61938 217-234-5271 217-234-5506 [email protected] Mt. Calvary M. B. Church Rev. Alex T. Bond 7288 E. First Street St. Anne IL 60964 [email protected] TVJobs.com Mark Holloway, President/CEO P.O. Box 4116 Oceanside CA 92052 760-754-8177 Augustana College Douglas Tschopp 639 38th Street Rock Island IL 61201 309-794-7426 [email protected] www.augustana.edu Land of Lincoln Consortium Susan Sims 1300 South 9th Street Springfield IL 62703 217-524-5996 217-524-6096 [email protected] University of Illinois at Springfield Rosa Bryan K30 Human Resources Office Springfield IL 62794 [email protected] Southern Illinois University Phylis Johnson Room 1056 Communications Building Carbondale IL 62901 618-536-7555 618-453-6982 [email protected] Saga Communications of Illinois Debra Barnes [email protected] UCP of the Land of Lincoln Jenny 130 North 16th Street Springfield IL 62703 217-525-6522 217-525-9017 [email protected] ABC Jackeline M Romero International Women's Media Foundation 202-496-1922 202-496-1977 [email protected] Ohio & Illinois Centers for Broadcasting Gary James 55 West 22nd Street Suite 240 Lombard IL 60148 630-916-1700 [email protected] Emma L.
Recommended publications
  • Trader Joe's Whole Foods Jewel Osco's Grand Plaza Market Bed
    MAP Trader Joe’s Sunda Whole Foods House of Blues Jewel Osco’s Paris Club Grand Plaza Market Pizzeria Uno Bed Bath & Beyond Joe’s Stone Crab Nordstrom The Shops at Rock Bottom Brewery North Bridge Crate & Barrel Eataly Fremont Gino’s East Theory: Mastro’s Steak House Sport. Dine. Lounge. Rock & Roll McDonalds RPM Room & Board Ruth’s Chris Steak House Frontera Grill & Portillo’s Topolobampo Shaw’s Crab House Weber Grill 540 N State Street Chicago, IL 60654 | P: 312.644.7263 GrandPlazaChicago.com COMMUNITY AMENITIES • 24-HOUR FITNESS CENTER • BASKETBALL COURT • OUTDOOR RUNNING TRACK • CABANAS • DOG PARK • OUTDOOR POOL & SUNDECK • OUTDOOR KITCHEN/DINING AREA • STEAM ROOMS & SAUNAS • MENS & WOMENS CHANGING AREAS • 24-HOUR BUSINESS CENTER & LIBRARY RELAX. PLAY. STAY. • CLUB 9 MEDIA ROOM • ATRIUM LOUNGE Treat yourself to the best • PARTY ROOM • EXCLUSIVE EVENTS & LOCAL DEALS • 24-HOUR DOOR STAFF • ON-CALL MAINTENANCE TEAM • JEWEL OSCO’S GRAND PLAZA MARKET • BED BATH & BEYOND • INDOOR PARKING • ON-SITE DRY CLEANERS • BIKE ROOM & STORAGE UNITS • RED LINE – GRAND STOP APARTMENT FEATURES • GENEROUS SQUARE FOOTAGE • OVERSIZED BALCONIES • SPACIOUS KITCHENS & BATHROOMS • FULL-SIZE IN-UNIT WASHER & DRYER • WALK-IN CLOSETS • GAS RANGE • PET-FRIENDLY APARTMENTS • SMOKE-FREE LIVING LIVE. UNWIND. INDULGE. Sophisticated & Timeless NEIGHBORHOOD The Best Views In Town. OUR APARTMENT HOMES ARE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF RIVER NORTH, JUST THREE BLOCKS FROM MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO’S FAMOUS MAGNIFICENT MILE, AND WITHIN A SHORT DRIVE FROM OAK STREET BEACH AND NAVY PIER. IN RIVER Grand Plaza, in an amazing NORTH, YOU WILL FIND THE HOTTEST NEW RESTAURANTS AND BOUTIQUES, WITH location where city living HUNDREDS OF DINING AND SHOPPING OPTIONS, AND A VARIETY OF VENUES FOR meets downtown luxury, is the RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, FROM MUSEUMS, THEATERS AND GALLERIES TO PARKS place you want to live.
    [Show full text]
  • STREET CLOSURES and START TIME for the BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival® Saturday, November 17, 2018
    STREET CLOSURES and START TIME for The BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival® Saturday, November 17, 2018 The Magnificent Mile® Association will celebrate The BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival® this year on Saturday, November 17, 2018. As one of the Association’s most magical and popular events, it is anticipated that the Lights Festival will draw an estimated 800,000+ guests to the area for this single day event. To successfully execute all planned activities, we anticipate the following street closures: MAIN STREET CLOSURES: Closed 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 17 • Oak Street (State Street to Michigan Avenue) • North Michigan Avenue (Oak Street to Wacker Drive) • Upper Wacker Drive (Michigan Avenue to east turnaround) Closed 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 17 • Upper Columbus, Southbound Lanes (Wacker Drive to Randolph) Closed 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 17 • Upper Columbus, Northbound Lanes (Wacker Drive to Randolph) ADDITIONAL STREET CLOSURES: Closed 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 17 • Clark Street (East curb lane only Oak Street to Delaware Street) • Delaware Street (Dearborn Street to Clark Street north curb lane only) • Oak Street (Clark Street to State Street) • Dearborn Street (Delaware Street to Maple Street) • Walton Street (State Street to Clark Street) Closed 4:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. on Saturday, November 17 • Upper Columbus (Curb lanes from Wacker Drive to Randolph Street) • Randolph Street (Curb lanes from Michigan to Columbus) *Please note that the lighting procession will step-off this year at 5:30 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Residence and Greek Life Residence Hall Handbook
    Illinois Institute of Technology Residence and Greek Life Residence Hall Handbook 2013-2014 The Mission & Vision of Residence and Greek Life at Illinois Institute of Technology: Mission Residence and Greek Life promotes inclusive communities that foster the educational and social development of students in safe and well-maintained environments. Vision Based on a culture of innovation, excellence and customer care, Residence and Greek Life will be recognized as a resource and leader in living communities and holistic development by students, campus partners, and other academic institutions. Office of Residence and Greek Life Contact Information: Mailing Address: Phone: (312) 567-5075 Fax: (312) 567-5926 Residence and Greek Life 3241 S. Wabash Ave. Email: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60616 Website: housing.iit.edu Residence Hall Community Desks: McCormick Student Village: (312) 808-6500 State Street Village North: (312) 808-7485 State Street Village Middle: (312) 808-7486 State Street Village South: (312) 808-7487 Gunsaulus Hall: (312) 808-7492 IIT Public Safety: Emergency: (312) 808-6363 Non-Emergency: (312) 808-6300 Student Health and Wellness Center: Health and Counseling Services: (312) 567-7550 The content and policies of this handbook are subject to modification throughout the academic year. In the event of changes, the most recent version of the Residence Hall Handbook will be available in PDF format at housing.iit.edu Residence Hall Handbook 2013- 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME & INTRODUCTION 1-5 Welcome from the Director 1 Residence
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago’S “Motor Row” District 2328 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il 60616
    FOR SALE 30,415 SF LAND SITE CHICAGO’S “MOTOR ROW” DISTRICT 2328 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60616 WILLIS TOWER JOHN HANCOCK CHICAGO LOOP MARRIOTT MARQUIS HOTEL SOLDIER FIELD MCHUGH HOTEL WINTRUST ARENA HYATT REGENCY CERMACK CTA STATION SUBJECT SITE MICHIGAN AVENUE CTA ENTRANCE MCCORMICK PLACE I-55 JAMESON COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE MARK JONES, CCIM Senior VP, Investment Sales 425 W. North Ave | Chicago, IL 60610 (O) 312.335.3229 [email protected] www.jamesoncommercial.com ©Jameson Real Estate LLC. All information provided herein is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made as to the accuracy thereof & it is submitted subject to errors, omissions, changes, prior sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. Projections, opinions, assumptions & estimates are presented as examples only & may not represent actual performance. Consult tax & legal advisors to perform your own investigation. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PRICE REDUCED: $6,750,000 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Jameson Commercial is pleased to bring to market this 30,415 SF land site. The property is located in Chicago’s South Loop on South Michigan Avenue in the historic “Motor PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Row District” conveniently located adjacent to McCormick Place and just a 4-minute walk to the new CTA Greenline station. Although located in a historic district, the • Land Size: 30,415 SF site is one of the few unencumbered with historic landmark designation. A radical • Michigan Ave. Frontage: 170 FT transformation of the area is occurring with a number of significant new developments • Depth: 179 FT underway to transform the surrounding neighborhood into a vibrant entertainment • Zoning: DS-5 district.
    [Show full text]
  • Washington Heights/ 95Th Street July 2016 Planning Priorities Report Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction
    Washington Heights/ 95th Street July 2016 Planning Priorities Report Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 3 Planning Priorities Report ........................................................................................................................ 3 The planning process ............................................................................................................................ 3 Section 2: Regional Context .................................................................................................................... 5 Regional Setting.......................................................................................................................................... 5 History of Washington Heights ............................................................................................................... 7 Washington Heights/95th Street and GO TO 2040 ............................................................................... 11 Section 3: Capacity Building and Community Engagement ........................................................... 12 Community engagement activities ........................................................................................................ 12 Key themes ................................................................................................................................................ 13 Strengths ...................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Mayor Lightfoot Announces Central City Recovery Roadmap
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 10, 2021 CONTACT: Mayor’s Press Office 312.744.3334 [email protected] MAYOR LIGHTFOOT ANNOUNCES CENTRAL CITY RECOVERY ROADMAP AND STREET ACTIVATIONS ON MICHIGAN, STATE, AND LASALLE Report covers post-COVID downtown recovery and strategies for revitalization including events to draw visitors back downtown on Michigan Avenue, LaSalle Street, and State Street this summer and fall CHICAGO – Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and city leadership today announced the Central City Recovery Roadmap, a guide to the revitalization of Chicago’s greater downtown area and street activations across the downtown area that encourages Chicago residents and visitors to come back downtown this summer and fall. "Our city cannot fully bounce back from the pandemic until the cultural, retail and financial engines that power our economy are able to return at full capacity," said Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. "From introducing a new set of street activations to get residents outdoors and encourage them to support our businesses to working closely with scores of civic organizations and other stakeholders to ensure a solid recovery, our city is more than prepared to welcome residents and visitors alike back to a thriving downtown. Taken together, these initiatives and collaborative approach to economic recovery will help our downtown and our city become stronger and more resilient than ever before." The Central City Recovery Roadmap, issued by the City of Chicago and the Chicago Central Area Commission (CCAC), coordinates implementable actions across sectors to achieve a strong reopening this summer that will guide Chicago into full recovery over the next several years.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Restaurant List
    CHICAGO RESTAURANT LIST Dear Clients, Many of our clients, expert witnesses, and fellow attorneys live outside of the City of Chicago. In order to accommodate out-of-town visitors, we compiled a list of some of our favorite places to dine. The list covers a variety of cuisines at a range of price points. There are also several places to visit for an after-dinner cocktail. We hope you will find this list of recommendations helpful as you plan your trip to Chicago. Feel free to email us with any questions at [email protected] . Steven M. Levin and John J. Perconti Levin & Perconti Chicago Asian/Sushi Aja Steak Boka Lunch and Dinner Daily Dinner Daily 660 N State Street 1729 N Halsted St # 1 Chicago, IL 60654 Chicago, IL 60614-5537 (312) 202-6050 (312) 337-6070 www.ajasteak.com www.bokachicago.com Japonais Erie Café Lunch M-F, Dinner Daily Lunch and Dinner Daily 600 W Chicago Ave 536 W Erie St Chicago, IL 60610 Chicago, IL 60654 (312) 822-9600 (312) 266-2300 www.japonaischicago.com www.eriecafe.com Sunda Lux Bar Lunch M-F, Dinner Daily Lunch and Dinner Daily, Sat-Sun Brunch 110 W Illinois St 18 E Bellevue Pl Chicago, IL 60654 Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 644-0500 (312) 642-3400 www.sundachicago.com www.luxbar.com Sushi Samba MK Lunch and Dinner Daily, Sun Brunch Dinner Daily 504 North Wells Street 868 N Franklin St Chicago, IL Chicago, IL 60610 (312) 595-2300 (312) 482-9179 www.sushisamba.com www.mkchicago.com Sushi Wabi Naha Lunch M-F, Dinner Daily Lunch M-F, Dinner, Closed Sun 842 W Randolph St 500 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60607-2309
    [Show full text]
  • Hotels Near Watchlab Studios Chicago
    Hotels near watchLAB Studios Chicago Dana Hotel and Spa ***** 660 N. State St. Chicago, IL 60611 | 888.301.3262 | danahotelandspa.com "dana" is the pleasure of giving—and the very foundation of Chicago’s newest 216-room boutique hotel and spa. A space bathed in natural light—open, airy and inviting. Where a passion for hospitality inspires the utmost in genuine service. Tucked away within the frenetic city that surrounds it, this luxury boutique hotel and spa evokes a vibe that isn’t about seeing and being seen—only about living in the moment. At the dana Hotel & Spa, giving is our pleasure, and it’s this fundamental, yet profound principle that we practice daily. Located across the street from watchLAB Studios. Please mention that you are client of watchLAB Studios and ask for the dana exclusive rate when reserving a room. The James Hotel ***** 55 E. Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611 | 312.337.1000 | jameshotels.com The James is a brand of ideally situated, residentially styled luxury boutique hotels, as embodied in its first property, The James Chicago. Representing the very best of what Chicago downtown hotels have to offer, it delivers an artful blend of hand-crafted design, seamlessly intuitive service and personalized comfort. Located on Ontario Street, right off the Magnificent Mile, this Mag Mile hotel is just minutes away from Chicago’s world renowned shopping, dining and nightlife destinations, as well as its celebrated cultural institutions. Hotel Felix **** 111 W. Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60654 | 312.447.3440 | hotelfelixchicago.com Introducing the eco-friendly Hotel Felix, Chicago’s all-new boutique hotel downtown is filled with unexpected delights that will leave you feeling Happy-Naturally.
    [Show full text]
  • Marina City.” Chicago Tribune, November 12, 1994, P
    DRAFT PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF INFORMATION SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION ON CHICAGO LANDMARKS IN JULY 2015 MARINA CITY 300-340 N. STATE ST.; 301-351 N. DEARBORN ST. CITY OF CHICAGO Rahm Emanuel, Mayor Department of Planning and Development Andrew J. Mooney, Commissioner 1 2 CONTENTS Map of District 5 Development of Marina City 6 Residential Development in Post-War Chicago 6 William Lane McFetridge and the Building Service Employees International Union 8 Bertrand Goldberg, Early Life and Work (1913-1959) 12 Planning Marina City 14 The Site 15 Marina City and the “Total Environment” 15 The Design Phase 17 Building Marina City 19 Financing Marina City 22 Marketing and Public Reception of Marina City 25 Marketing and Publicity 25 Public Reception 27 Replicating the Model and the Legacy of Marina City 30 The Architecture of Marina City 31 Physical Description 31 Marina City and Expressionist Modern Architecture 35 Bertrand Goldberg After Marina City 39 Criteria for Designation 39 Significant Historical and Architectural Features 47 Selected Bibliography 48 Illustration Credits 52 Acknowledgments 53 3 MARINA CITY 300 N. STATE STREET PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANCE: 1960-1967 ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERS: BERTRAND GOLDBERG ASSOCIATES SEVERUD-ELSTAD-KRUEGER Marina City, designed by architect Bertrand Goldberg and constructed between 1960 and 1967, is an icon of Chicago architecture and urban planning. This “city within a city,” the first of its kind to layer residential, commercial, and entertainment uses into a dense high rise complex in the center city, was the most ambitious and forward-thinking post-war urban renewal project in Chicago in an era defined by ambitious urban renewal projects.
    [Show full text]
  • Designated Historic and Natural Resources Within the I&M Canal
    Designated historic and natural resources within the I&M Canal National Heritage Corridor Federal Designations National Cemeteries • Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery National Heritage Areas • Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area National Historic Landmarks • Adler Planetarium (Chicago, Cook County) • Auditorium Building (Chicago, Cook County) • Carson, Pirie, Scott, and Company Store (Chicago, Cook County) • Chicago Board of Trade Building (LaSalle Street, Chicago, Cook County) • Depriest, Oscar Stanton, House (Chicago, Cook County) • Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point, Homesite (Chicago, Cook County) • Glessner, John H., House (Chicago, Cook County) • Hegeler-Carus Mansion (LaSalle, LaSalle County) • Hull House (Chicago, Cook County) • Illinois & Michigan Canal Locks and Towpath (Will County) • Leiter II Building (Chicago, Cook County) • Marquette Building (Chicago, Cook County) • Marshall Field Company Store (Chicago, Cook County) • Mazon Creek Fossil Beds (Grundy County) • Old Kaskaskia Village (LaSalle County) • Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards (Chicago, Cook County) • Orchestra Hall (Chicago, Cook County) • Pullman Historic District (Chicago, Cook County) • Reliance Building, (Chicago, Cook County) • Rookery Building (Chicago, Cook County) • Shedd Aquarium (Chicago, Cook County) • South Dearborn Street-Printing House Row North (Chicago, Cook County) • S. R. Crown Hall (Chicago, Cook County) • Starved Rock (LaSalle County) • Wells-Barnettm Ida B., House (Chicago, Cook County) • Williams, Daniel Hale, House (Chicago, Cook County) National Register of Historic Places Cook County • Abraham Groesbeck House, 1304 W. Washington Blvd. (Chicago) • Adler Planetarium, 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr., (Chicago) • American Book Company Building, 320-334 E. Cermak Road (Chicago) • A. M. Rothschild & Company Store, 333 S. State St. (Chicago) • Armour Square, Bounded by W 33rd St., W 34th Place, S. Wells Ave. and S.
    [Show full text]
  • Downtown Transit Account on a Ventra Card Or Attraction Take Bus Or Train: North Michigan Avenue, and a Few Places Beyond
    All Aboard! Buses Trains Fares* Quick Ride Guide Chicago Transit Authority This guide will show you how to use Chicago Transit Riding CTA Buses Riding CTA Trains Base/Regular Fares From the Loop 151511 SHERIDIDANAN Deducted from Transit Value in a Ventra Authority (CTA) buses and trains to see Downtown Chicago, CTA buses stop at bus shelters or signs Each rail line has a color name. All trains operate Downtown Transit Account on a Ventra Card or Attraction Take Bus or Train: North Michigan Avenue, and a few places beyond. that look like this. Signs list the service TOTO DEEVO VO NN daily until at least midnight, except the Purple Line Express (see contactless bankcard Full Reduced** Art Institute, Chicago Cultural Ctr. Short walk from most buses and all rail lines days/general hours, route number, name map for hours). Trains run every 7 to 10 minutes during the day ♦ The CTA runs buses and elevated/subway trains (the ‘L’) and destinations, and the direction of travel. and early evening, and every 10 to 15 minutes in later evening. ‘L’ train fare $2.25 $1.10 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion at 146 south on State or 130 (Memorial Day Northerly Island Park weekend thru Labor Day) east on Jackson that serve Chicago and 35 nearby suburbs. From Here’s a quick guide to boarding in the Downtown area: Bus fare† $2 $1 When a bus approaches, look at the sign Chinatown Red Line train (toward 95th/Dan Ryan) Downtown, travel to most attractions on one bus or train. 22 Clark above the windshield.
    [Show full text]
  • Residence Life Handbook 2019-2020
    Illinois Institute of Technology Residence Life Handbook 2019-2020 web.iit.edu/rgl/handbook Mission & Vision of Residence Life at Illinois Tech: Mission The Department of Residence Life fosters a safe and inclusive learning-focused community. We complement the academic mission of Illinois Tech and promote responsibility for self, others, and the University community. Learning Outcomes The Department of Residence Life aspires to deliver a co-curricular experience that cultivates: Responsibility for self: Students will recognize opportunities for making reflective decisions, understand the impact of their decisions, and be empowered to engage in self-advocacy. Responsibility for others: Students will identify and design ways of engaging in healthy relationships with others from diverse backgrounds and show an understanding of how their behavior affects others. Students will take initial steps to resolve conflicts with others without seeking outside assistance. Responsibility for the University community: Students will deploy their knowledge and talents to improve the Illinois Tech community and to mobilize others to create and contribute to a safe community. Office of Residence Life Contact Information: Mailing Address: Phone: (312) 567-5075 Fax: (312) 567-5926 Residence Life 3241 S. Wabash Ave. Email: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60616 Website: housing.iit.edu Residence Hall Community Desks: McCormick Student Village: (312) 808-6500 State Street Village North: (312) 808-7485 State Street Village Middle: (312) 808-7486 State Street Village South: (312) 808-7487 Gunsaulus Hall: (312) 808-7492 Carman Hall: (312) 808-6321 Resident Advisor On Duty Phone: McCormick Student Village: (312) 758-8403 State Street Village: (312) 758-8386 Gunsaulus Hall/Carman Hall: (312) 758-8394 The contents and policies of this handbook are subject to modification throughout the academic year.
    [Show full text]