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The Retail At THE RETAIL AT 360 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE PREMIER RETAIL OPPORTUNITY 360 North Michigan Avenue is ideal for an extraordinary shopping experience, the kind that becomes a destination in itself. With open floor plates, high ceilings, exceptional views and almost 10,000 SF of Ground Floor space, this is a unique flagship retail opportunity that makes you the center of attention. The space could also be home to several exquisite, high-end retailers that want a signature location on North Michigan Avenue. Either way, any brand that comes to 360 North Michigan Avenue will benefit from its pure retail magnetism. FLOOR PLANS ER DR WALK IVE ST EA 32’ 94’ SPACE D 1,505 SF SPACE C MICHIGAN AVENUE NORTH 1,459 SF MICHIGAN AVENUE NORTH SPACE B 2,632 SF EAST WACKER DRIVE 89’ 89’ SPACE A COMING SOON 4,185 SF COMING SOON GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR APPROXIMATE SIZE CEILING HEIGHT FRONTAGE Ground Floor Ground Floor East Wacker Drive Corner: 94 FT Space A 4,185 SF Northern Section: 12 FT East Wacker Drive: 32 FT Space B 2,632 SF Middle Section: 13 FT 6 IN North Michigan Avenue: 89 FT Space C 1,459 SF Southern Section: 12 FT Space D 1,505 SF Total 9,781 SF** * Divisible ** Can be combined The construction of 676 North Michigan Avenue marked the beginning of a decade-long building cycle on Michigan Avenue, which also included 900 North CHICAGO AVENUE 1990 Michigan Avenue, 700 North Michigan 96 MILLION Avenue and 600 North Michigan Avenue. SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE SUPERIOR STREET in the immediate area YOU CAN’T HURON STREET 12.9 MILLION The Shops at North Bridge opens a nine- block, mixed-use development including ANNUAL VISITORS ERIE STREET GET MORE a four-level upscale shopping center to Millennium Park anchored by the United States’ top 2000 performing Nordstrom. POWERFULLY ONTARIO STREET 16,000 HOTEL ROOMS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE CENTERED OHIO STREET Including 452 at the LondonHouse above and hundreds more planned GRAND AVENUE The Retail at LondonHouse at 360 North 1.7 MILLION Michigan Avenue is surrounded by ILLINOIS STREET THEATRE PATRONS opportunity. You will be front and center per year HUBBARD STREET of this sophisticated, educated, upscale Ground is broken on the construction of neighborhood that has evolved over The Lancaster, the first of the new wave KINZIE STREET of buildings in Lakeshore East (a 3,600- unit master planned community with 1.5 MILLION the last decade and a half to become 2003 ANNUAL VISITORS 1,682 hotel rooms). to the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago’s new in-demand retail location. AVENUE MICHIGAN CHICAGO RIVER This irresistible vortex - with The 210,000 Magnificent Mile to the north; tourist and DAYTIME POPULATION cultural attractions and universities to the WACKER DRIVE THE south, and office buildings and residences RETAIL At a cost of $475 million, the award winning Millennium park opens and 63,000 to the east and west, delivers the kind LAKE STREET substantially increases the number of COLLEGE STUDENTS visitors and shoppers to the southern to 21 Universities of traffic and demographics discerning 2004 portion of North Michigan Avenue, attracting over 5 million visitors annually. brands covet. RANDOLPH STREET Hundreds of millions of dollars are 27,000 currently being invested in multi-family, The crowds are drawn here. WASHINGTON STREET RESIDENTS hotel, public park, and multi-level retail developments south of the Chicago River, And they’re waiting for you. 2015 transforming the area into a true live/ $120,000 MADISON STREET work/play environment. AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME Apple opens its next-gen flagship, two- MONROE STREET story, 21,800 SF floor-to-ceiling glass structure at 401 N. Michigan Avenue, 2017 immediately south of Tribune Tower. ONTARIO STREET AT&T COACH NA HOKU TIMBERLAND EI ANN TAYLOR CHASE UNDER ARMOUR SEPHORA OHIO STREET FOREVER 21 GAP MARRIOT UGG SWAROVSKI ALLEN EDMONDS TRUE RELIGION CITIBANK AT&TMAC COACHPANDORA H2O TIMBERLAND GRAND AVENUE LEVI’S ALDO ANN TAYLORKIEHLS CHASESTARBUCKS UNDERHUGO ARMOUR BOSS GUESS THE SHOPS AT HOTEL INTERCONTINENTAL NORDSTROM NORTH BRIDGE FOREVER 21 GAP MARRIOT TOURBILLIONMICAE RAN EAE LAOSWAROVSKI SZE CHUAN CAMPER ALLEN EDMONDS ILLINOIS STREET TRUE RELIGION CITIBANK MAC UGG CORNER DAN BAKERY KIEHLS STARBUCKSCANDY BAR HUGOSTARBUCKS BOSS HOTEL THE SHOPS AT NORDSTROM INTERCONTINENTAL NORTH BRIDGE MICHAELARGO JORDAN’S TEA ULTA STEAKHOUSE RUSH STREET RUSH HUBBARD STREET WALGREENS DYLAN’S WABASH AVENUE WABASH CANDY BAR STARBUCKS PEE CEE TEA ARGO TEA GHIRARDELLI KINZIE STREET WALGREENS FIDELITY THE TRUMP HOTEL LANGHAM APPLE & TOWER FIDELITY PETE’S COFFEE & TEA GHIRARDELLI THE TRUMP HOTEL RETAIL & TOWER STATE STREET STATE WACKER D FANNIE MAY RIVE 0CEAN 360 North Michigan Avenue is a joint PRIME CHICAGO DEARBORN STREET DEARBORN ARCHITECTURE STARBUCKS FOUNDATION CLUB FANNIE MAY HYATT venture of Oxford Capital Group, LLC, QUARTERS HOTEL BLACKHAWKS STORE REGENCY ARTS & ARTISANS BLACKHAWKS STORE WYNDHAM GRAND ARTS & ARTISANS which focuses on value-added hospitality HILTON CHIPOTLE GARDEN MEXICAN projects, and Angelo, Gordon & Co., an INN GRILL PNCPNC WACKER DRIVE WACKER PCE experienced real estate investor that has HOTELMORNMORTON’S HARDHARD RENAISSANCE STARBUCKS 7-ELEVEN MONACO ROCK SWEETWATERSWEETWATER TAVERN TAVERN & GRILL & GRILL HOTEL ROCKHOTEL acquired over $13 billion of real estate HOTEL CAFFE CAFE MONACO HOTEL LENSCRAFTERS THE WIT VIRGIN LIBERTY LENSCRAFTERS assets. 360 North Michigan Avenue will HOTEL STARBUCKSTRAVEL CVS/PHARMACY THE WIT HAROLD HOTEL WOW WASHINGTON VIRGIN FAIRMOUNT STARBUCKS BAOAnnual Ridership:HOTEL HOTEL CVS/PHARMACY be Oxford’s tenth hotel project within 3,043,560 THECITY ILLINOIS COLLEGE INSTITUTE STARBUCKS CHICAGO KE STREET OF ART-CHICAGO SUBWAY THE ILLINOISTHE CHICAGO INSTITUTE LABRIOLA greater Chicago. THEATER CITIBANK NUTELLA OF ART-CHICAGO HOTEL LIDS ESPN NOODLES & COMPANYINDIGO NAN PERIPERI THE CHICAGO DAVIDS TEA JASON Annual Ridership: STAN N DELI ABC THEATER Annual Ridership: GARRETT POPCORN 3,043,560 2,215,179 HOTEL DAVIDS TEA OLD NAVY JULIAN PROTEIN BAR LIDS AT&T T-MOBILE EXCLUSIVE LEASING AGENTS ZARA GARRETT POPCORN AMC THEATRES SWEETGREEN OLD NAVY LATINICITYWALGREENS QDOBA CHASE PROTEIN BAR BLOCK MAGNOLIA THE THIRTY HERITAGE CHICAGO RANDOLPH STREETBAKERY MACY’S SEVENZARA SEPHORA AT CULTURAL LES NEREIDES MILLENNIUM CENTER AMC THEATRESANTHROPOLOGIE PARK LATINICITY DISNEY AVENUE MICHIGAN BLOCK MAGNOLIA THE CHICAGO THIRTY BAKERY MAC HERITAGE WALGREENSCULTURAL SEVEN SEPHORA AT CENTERLE PAIN MILLENNIUM LES NEREIDESNORDSTROM RACK MILLENNIUM QUOTIDIEN ANTHROPOLOGIE Annual Ridership: PARK REMINGTON’S DISNEY 2,178,273 AVENUE MICHIGAN P 312.698.8880 H&M PETE’S COFFEE & TEA PARK WASHINGTON STREET STARBUCKS E [email protected] HOTEL BURNHAM GAP JOS. A. WALGREENSPANERA BANK RKF.com NORDSTROM RACK EXPRESS VOSGESREMINN CHOCOLATE H&M PAYLESS TARGET MILLENNIUM © 2017 RKF Group Illinois LLC. All information is from FOREVER 21 CHICAGO ATHLETICLE PAIN URBAN OUTFITTERST.J.MAXX ASSOCIATIONQUOTIDIEN HOTEL sources believed reliable, not independently verified, and FLIGHTBURLINGTON 123 DSW COAT FACTORY PEE CEESHAKE SHACK TEA thus subject to errors, omissions, and modifications such as THE STARBUCKSACANTO PARK price, listing, square footage, rates and commissions. All BLICK ART MATERIALSBODY JIMMY information, estimates and projections subject to change, WALGREENS SHOP N CHIPOTLE GNC PANERA AMERICAN APPAREL market assumptions, unknown facts and conditions, and MADISON STREET future potentialities. RKF makes no express or implied SAKS OFF FIFTH TARGET representations or warranties, as facts and results may vary THE FOREVER 21 CHICAGOTHE SCHOOL ATHLETIC materially from all information, estimates and projections. SILVERSMITH ASSOCIATION HOTEL URBAN OUTFITTERS HOTEL OF THE ART FOOTACTION DSW INSTITUTESHAKE SHACK FLIGHT 23 OF CHICAGO ACANTO INSTITUTEART OF BLICK ART MATERIALS 7 LIONS RESTAURANTTHE GAGE HAMPTON INN AMERICAN APPAREL CHICAGO MONROE STREET CORNER CITIBANK BAKERY PRET A MANGER THE SCHOOL PALMER OF THE ART HOUSE INSTITUTE HILTON ART OF CHICAGO INSTITUTE OF 7 LIONS RESTAURANT WALGREENS CHICAGO ADAM STREET HOTEL COMING SOON.
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