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Lista Das Lojas Na Magnificent Mile Lista das Lojas na Magnificent Mile Nome Endereço Telefone Website Categoria 900 N. Michigan Shops 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 915-3916 www.shop900.com Shopping Centers agnes b. 46 E. Walton Street (312) 642-7483 www.agnesb.fr Women's Apparel Alden, Allen-Edmonds At Altman's 120 W. Monroe Street (312) 332-0667 Shoes Shoes Children's Toys, Clothing & American Girl Place 835 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 943-9400 www.americangirlplace.com Accessories Electronics, Computer & Audio Apple Computer 679 N. Michigan Ave. http://www.apple.com Equipment Atlas Galleries, Inc. 535 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 329-9435 www.atlasgalleries.com Art Galleries Avventura 845 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 337-3700 www.avventura.com Shoes Banana Republic 744 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 642-0020 www.bananarepublic.com Men's & Women's Apparel Electronics, Computer & Audio Bang & Olufsen Oak Street 15 E. Oak Street (312) 787-6006 www.bang-olufsen.com Equipment Barneys New York 25 E. Oak Street (312) 587-1700 www.barneys.com Specialty Stores Children's Toys, Clothing & Benetton 520 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 494-9161 www.benetton.com Accessories Bloomingdale's 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 440-4460 www.bloomingdales.com Department Stores Boss Hugo Boss 520 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 660-0056 www.hugo.com Men's Apparel Bottega Veneta 800 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 664-3220 www.bottegaveneta.com Specialty Stores Brooks Brothers 713 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 915-0060 www.brooksbrothers.com Specialty Stores Bulgari 909 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 255-1313 www.bulgari.com Jewelry Burberry 633 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 787-2500 www.burberry.com Specialty Stores C. D. Peacock Fine Jewelers 520 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 644-5355 www.cdpeacock.com Jewelry Cartier Inc. 630 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 266-7440 www.cartier.com Jewelry Chanel Boutique 935 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 787-5500 Jewelry Chiaroscuro 700 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 988-9253 www.chiaroart.com Home Furnishings & Accessories Chicago Deli 441 E. Erie (312) 280-2240 Grocers and Delis Chicago Orleans Shell Food Mart 350 W. Chicago Ave. (312) 943-6090 Grocers and Delis Chicago Place 700 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 642-4811 www.chicago-place.com Shopping Centers City Scents Flowers & Gifts 209 E. Ohio Street (312) 836-0211 www.cityscents.com Specialty Stores City Stitcher 1 E. Huron Street (312) 664-5499 www.citystitcher-needlepoint.com Specialty Stores Coach Store 625 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 587-3167 www.coach.com Specialty Stores Cole-Haan 673 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 642-8995 www.colehaan.com Specialty Stores Crate & Barrel 646 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 787-5900 www.crateandbarrel.com Home Furnishings & Accessories Donald J. Pliner 106 E. Oak Street (312) 202-9600 www.donaldplinerchicago.com Shoes Eileen Fisher 845 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 943-9190 www.eileenfisher.com Women's Apparel Ermenegildo Zegna 645 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 587-9660 www.zegna.com Men's Apparel Eye-Cetera 875 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 274-1414 www.eye-cetera.com Specialty Stores Filene's Basement Inc. 830 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 482-8918 Discount Stores Finish Line, Inc. 835 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 649-1184 www.finishline.com Shoes Fly-By-Nite Gallery, LLC. 714 N. Wells Street (312) 664-8136 Art Galleries Fogal of Switzerland 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 944-7866 www.fogal.com Women's Apparel Fratelli Rossetti Ltd. 909 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 337-5496 www.rossetti.it Specialty Stores Frette 41 E. Oak Street (312) 649-3744 www.frette.com Specialty Stores Gap 555 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 494-8580 www.gap.com Men's & Women's Apparel Gilbertson Clybourn Inc. 55 E. Chicago Ave. (312) 573-8075 Specialty Stores Giorgio Armani 800 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 751-2244 www.giorgioarmani.com Specialty Stores Gourmet Pantry 155 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 297-1200 www.gourmetpantry.net Grocers and Delis Gucci Shops Inc. 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 664-5504 www.gucci.com Specialty Stores Guess? 605 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 440-9665 www.guess.com Men's & Women's Apparel Electronics, Computer & Audio Hammacher Schlemmer & Company 445 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 527-9100 www.hammacher.com Equipment Hanig's Footwear 660 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 642-5330 www.hanigs.com Shoes Hermes 110 E. Oak Street (312) 787-8175 www.hermes.com Specialty Stores Hidden Treasures 46 E. Chicago Ave. (312) 943-7761 Discount Stores Hilligoss Galleries 520 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 755-0300 www.hilligossgalleries.com Art Galleries Ikram 873 N. Rush Street (312) 587-1000 www.ikramonline.com Specialty Stores Children's Toys, Clothing & Jacadi 835 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 337-9600 www.jacadiusa.com Accessories Johnston & Murphy 625 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 751-1630 www.johnstonmurphy.com Shoes Kate Spade 101 E. Oak Street (312) 654-8853 www.katespade.com Specialty Stores Kenyon Oppenheimer Inc. 410 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 642-5300 www.audubonart.com Art Galleries Lalique 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 867-1787 www.lalique.com Specialty Stores Children's Toys, Clothing & LEGO Global Family Attractions 520 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 494-0760 www.lego.com Accessories Lester Lampert Inc. 57 E. Oak Street (312) 944-6888 www.lesterlampert.com Jewelry Links for International Promotions of 160 E. Illinois Street (312) 329-0812 http://www.lipaart.org/home.html Art Galleries the Arts Lord & Taylor 835 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 787-7400 www.lordandtaylor.com Department Stores Louis Vuitton 919 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 944-2010 www.vuitton.com Specialty Stores Children's Toys, Clothing & Madison & Friends 940 N. Rush Street (312) 642-6403 www.madisonandfriends.com Accessories Malo 909 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 440-1060 Specialty Stores Marlowe 800 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 988-9398 Specialty Stores Macy's 835 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 335-7700 www.macys.com Department Stores Marshalls 600 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 280-7506 www.marshallsonline.com Discount Stores Maximilian Fur Salon at Bloomingdale's 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 337-8882 Specialty Stores MaxMara 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 475-9500 Specialty Stores Modis News Stand 799 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 280-8009 Grocers and Delis Neiman Marcus 737 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 642-5900 www.neimanmarcus.com Department Stores Niketown 669 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 642-6363 www.nikebiz.com Men's & Women's Apparel Nordstrom 55 E. Grand Ave. (312) 464-1515 www.nordstrom.com Department Stores Orca Aart® Gallery 812 N. Franklin Street (312) 280-4975 http://orca.inuitart.com Art Galleries Orvis 142 E. Ontario Street (312) 440-0662 www.orvis.com Men's & Women's Apparel Paul Stuart 875 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 640-2650 www.paulstuart.com Specialty Stores Potash Brothers Super Mart 1525 N. Clark Street (312) 266-4200 www.potashbros.com Grocers and Delis Potash Brothers Super Mart 875 N. State Street (312) 337-7537 www.potashbros.com Grocers and Delis Pottery Barn 734 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 587-9602 www.potterybarn.com Home Furnishings & Accessories Electronics, Computer & Audio Radio Shack 310 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 236-1485 www.radioshack.com Equipment Ralph Lauren 750 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 280-1655 Specialty Stores Saks Fifth Ave. 700 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 944-6500 www.saksfifthAve.com Department Stores Saks Fifth Ave. Men's Store 717 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 944-6500 www.saksfifthAve.com Men's Apparel Salvatore Ferragamo 645 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 397-0464 www.ferragamo.com Specialty Stores Sidney Garber Jewelers Inc. 118 E. Delaware Place (312) 944-5225 Jewelry Electronics, Computer & Audio Sony Gallery of Consumer Electronics 663 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 943-3334 www.sony.com Equipment St. John Boutique 919 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 943-1941 www.stjohnknits.com Specialty Stores Talbots 700 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 944-6059 www.talbots.com Men's & Women's Apparel teuscher Chocolates of Switzerland 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 943-4400 www.teuscher.com Specialty Stores The Arts Club of Chicago 201 E. Ontario Street (312) 787-3997 Art Galleries The Shops at North Bridge 520 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 327-2300 www.northbridgechicago.com Shopping Centers The Shops at the Mart 200 Merchandise Mart Plaza (312) 527-7990 www.merchandisemart.com Shopping Centers Tiffany & Co. 730 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 944-7500 www.tiffany.com Jewelry Timberland Company 543 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 494-0171 www.timberland.com Men's & Women's Apparel Tourneau 835 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 266-7600 www.tourneau.com Specialty Stores Trabert & Hoeffer Inc. 111 E. Oak Street (312) 787-1654 Jewelry United Colors of Benetton 900 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 649-5873 www.benetton.com Men's & Women's Apparel United Colors of Benetton 520 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 494-9156 www.benetton.com Men's & Women's Apparel Van Cleef & Arpels 636 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 944-8988 www.vancleef.com Jewelry Electronics, Computer & Audio Verizon Wireless 500 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 464-1390 www.verizonwireless.com Equipment Victoria's Secret 830 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 664-2773 www.victoriassecret.com Women's Apparel Virgin Entertainment Group 540 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 645-9300 www.virginmega.com Music Store Walgreens 757 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 664-4000 www.walgreens.com Grocers and Delis Water Tower Place 835 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 440-3166 www.shopwatertower.com Shopping Centers .
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