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West-Building.Pdf WS1 WS2 Ballroom Below Pre-function Below WS4 McCORMICK PLACE WEST WF2 McCORMICK PLACE WEST MEETING ROOMS LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 (CONT.) Room Sq. Ft. Dimensions Ceiling Height Theater School Room Banquet Room Sq. Ft. Dimensions Ceiling Height Theater School Room Banquet Cermak Road Bridge To Wintrust Arena & Marriott Marquis Chicago W175 4,396 * 20' 0" 440 213 230 W192 6,961 * 20' 1" 688 333 360 W376 Pullman Room Bridge To Hotel Access To W175a 1,642 31' 6" x 56' 3" 20' 0" 173 84 90 W192a 2,012 31' 4" x 65' 4" 20' 1" 202 99 110 Parking Lot A WP7 WP6 Central Concourse Below Field A North Pre-Function Stage W175b 1,106 26' x 44' 20' 0" 101 48 50 W192b 4,193 54' x 49' 4" 20' 1" 265 132 140 Field B WP9 WP8 Prairie Center W175c 1,648 32' 7" x 56' 3" 20' 0" 166 81 90 W192c 2,014 31' 4" x 66' 4" 20' 1" 210 102 110 Gate 41 Access To/From Central Concourse W177 W176c W176b W176a W175c W175b W175a WS1 W176 4,409 * 20' 0" 438 213 230 W193 3,013 68' 11" x 48' 6" 20' 1" 268 129 140 WS2 Bridge To Hotel Access 784 sq. ft. 1,639 sq. ft. 1,112 sq. ft. 1,658 sq. ft. 1,648 sq. ft. 1,106 sq. ft. 1,642 sq. ft. WP1 To/From WS 1 Office WP2 Level 1 WS 2 WP3 Office W176a 1,658 32' 2" x 56' 3" 20' 0" 167 81 90 W193a 1,532 33' 8" x 48' 6" 20' 1" 137 66 70 W375e WS5 Access To/From 29,387 sq. ft. Service Corridor WF4 Service Corridor Level 1 Conference Center W176b 1,112 26' 2" x 44' 20' 0" 100 48 50 W193b 1,481 31' 2" x 48' 6" 20' 1" 131 63 70 Parking Lot A Access To/From C Parking Lot A W176c 1,639 31' 5" x 56' 3" 20' 0" 171 84 90 W194 4,236 55' x 72' 7" 20' 0" 407 201 220 Level 3 W375d M.L. King Jr. Drive M.L. King Jr. B Adler 19,197 sq. ft. W476 W475b W475a W474b W474a W473 W472 W471b W471a W470b W470a CC 24 2,011 sq. ft. 2,177 sq. ft. 2,165 sq. ft. 2,368 sq. ft. 2,356 sq. ft. 809 sq. ft. 797 sq. ft. 2,356 sq. ft. 2,368 sq. ft. 3,127 sq. ft. 3,123 sq. ft. Lot A Exit W177 784 27' 4" x 30' 16' 2" 71 36 40 W194a 1,482 24' 9" x 55' 20' 0" 135 66 70 WP1 WS1 Hyatt A WP2 Lot A Entrance Service Corridor WS2 Offices Skyline Ballroom WP3 C W178 5,433 84' x 64' 4" 20' 0" 504 252 280 W194b 2,754 47' 10" x 55' 20' 0" 272 135 150 Car Rental B Burnham 103,760 sq. ft. West Pre-Function West 9,639 sq. meters CC 23 Service Corridor Prairie Avenue Prairie Avenue Access A Access W178a W170’s To/From To/From W178a 3,501 54' x 64' 4" 20' 0" 324 162 180 W195 1,712 34' 4" x 52' 1" 19' 1" 153 75 80 3,501 sq. ft. AV Staging Level 2 C Hotel Level 1 W375c Conference 19,197 sq. ft. Room B Clark Center Conference Center WF1 W178b 1,932 30' x 64' 4" 20' 0" 180 90 100 W196 14,342 146' 8" x 106' 5" 24' 10" 1,321 654 720 W178b Parking Lot A WF1 CC 22 1,932 sq. ft. A Available Upon WS3 Lot A Exit LEVEL 5 D WS3 WS4 WS4 C Request W375b WF2 W179 5,433 84' x 64' 4" 20' 0" 504 252 280 W196a 4,800 51' 3" x 106' 5" 24' 10" 424 210 230 19,122 sq. ft. Lot A Entrance W179a C Grant WF2 B DuSable 3,501 sq. ft. Park CC 21 A W179a 3,501 54' x 64' 4" 20' 0" 324 162 180 W196b 4,743 44' x 106' 5" 24' 10" 473 234 260 Service Corridor B (CC 12) W179b C W375a Rooftop Garden (Covered) 1,932 sq. ft. Service Corridor 16,859 sq. ft. W179b 1,932 30' x 64' 4" 20' 0" 180 90 100 W196c 4,799 51' 3" x 106' 5" 24' 10" 424 210 230 A Field 8,320 sq. ft. Food Court B 772 sq. meters CC 20 Open to Below (approx 26’ x 320’) W180 B Hyde Hotel A W375 Staging W180 3,582 55' 4" x 67' 10" 20' 0" 337 168 180 3,582 sq. ft. Room Access To Parking Lot A Park Conference Center WF3 WF1 (CC 11) WP4 A Available Upon WP5 WS3 W181 6,031 83' 4" x 74' 6" 20' 0" 554 273 300 LEVEL 3 Access WS4 Request Access To/From D Open to Below To/From Access To/From Level 3 WP 4 Level 2 Level 2 Central Concourse Bridge To South Building W181a WF2 WP 5 Access Information W181a 2,091 28' 2" x 76' 6" 20' 0" 189 93 100 Room Sq. Ft. Dimensions Ceiling Height Theater School Room Banquet 2,091 sq. ft. WF 3 C Jackson Access To/From Access To/From To/From WP9 W181b Park Level 1 Level 3 Level 1 WP7 WP6 WP8 1,931 sq. ft. Access To/From W181b 1,931 27' x 74' 6" 20' 0" 179 87 100 W375/Skyline 103,760 481' x 208' 8" Varies 10,000 5,001 5,550 Service Corridor (CC 10) Access East Garden Bridge B Garden Bridge West Central Concourse Service Corridor Level 3 West Center Lobby Hall F2A W181c Hall F1A To/From 25,981 sq. ft. / 2,414 sq. meters Operable Wall Track 23,148 sq. ft. / 2,150 sq. meters Level 1 East 2,009 sq. ft. Business WP9 WP7 WP6 Retail Retail Retail WS5 WF4 Garden A Center (approx. 229’ x 94’) (approx.169’ x 94’) W181c 2,009 28' 2" x 74' 6" 20' 0" 186 93 100 W375a 16,859 72' 9" x 208' 8" Varies 1,680 840 930 WP8 Ceiling 20’ (Not Covered) W182 Ceiling 20’ Corridor 860 sq. ft. 1,058 sq. ft. VESTIBULE 80 sq. meters (approx 10’ x 86’) W182 1,058 25' 6" x 37' 2" 16' 2" 92 45 50 W375b 19,122 89' 8" x 208' 8" Varies 1,768 844 980 WF4 WS5 FAMILY W375c 19,197 90' x 208' 8" 39' 10" 1,768 844 980 Gate 40 WF3 W183 13,612 163' x 78' 26' 1" 1,272 630 700 Information Access To/From Operable Taxi Pick-up Level 2 Conference Wall Track West Ballroom Below W183a 4,755 58' 8" x 78' 26' 1" 452 225 250 W375d 19,197 90' x 208' 8" 39' 10" 1,768 844 980 & Drop off Center Garden (Not Covered) 2,220 sq. ft. W183b 4,662 56' x 78' 26' 1" 431 213 240 W375e 29,387 138' 6" x 197' 3" Varies 3,016 1,508 1,680 WP9 Hall F 206 sq. meters (approx 10’ x 222’) WP7 WP6 WP8 470,000 sq. ft. WS8 43,663 sq. meters W183c 4,195 50' x 78' 26' 1" 389 192 210 Parking Lot A WS9 (approx. 464’ x 94’) Service Corridor Entrance Access To/From Ceiling 40’ WP1 Level 3 Elevator Lobby WS1 W184 8,864 118' x 79' 6" 20' 1" 843 414 460 LEVEL 4 Office W183a WS5 WF4 WP2 Elevator 4,755 sq. ft. Transportation WP3 Access To/From Access To/From Lobby W190a Overlook Cafe Overlook Cafe W184a 2,292 30' 11" x 79' 6" 20' 1" 221 108 120 Room Sq. Ft. Dimensions Ceiling Height Theater School Room Banquet 5,239 sq. ft. Service Corridor WS2 WS7 W183b Office 4,662 sq. ft. WS6 Farm W184b-c 4,280 56' x 79' 6" 20' 1" 400 198 220 W470 6,250 84' x 70' 6" 17' 2" 587 291 320 Office Office W190b WF6 WF7 Transportation Center Transportation 2,012 sq. ft. WC1 WC4 WS8 Access W184d 2,292 31' x 79' 6" 20' 1" 222 108 120 W470a 3,123 42' x 70' 6" 17' 2" 292 144 160 W183c WC2 WC3 WS9 Hall F1 WS10 To/From Hall F2 4,195 sq. ft. Office WS11 Service Desk 198,336 sq. ft. WP10 WP11 222,535 sq. ft. Service Corridor W185 8,864 118' x 79' 6" 20' 1" 838 414 460 W470b 3,127 42' x 70' 6" 17' 2" 295 147 160 18,424 sq. meters 20,176 sq. meters Gates 43 & 44 / Bus Pickup Drop Off W192a W191 (approx. 196’ x 94’) Access To/From (approx. 214’ x 94’) Open to 2,012 sq. ft. 908 sq. ft. Overlook Cafe W185a 2,292 30' 11" x 79' 6" 20' 1" 220 108 120 W471 4,724 62' 2" x 70' 6" 17' 0" 434 216 240 W190’s Ceiling 40’ Ceiling 40’ Below Access WS7 W184a WS6 WF6 WF7 To/From 2,292 sq. ft. Staging Service WP13 WP12 Level 1 W192b Crate WC1 WC4 Crate W185b-c 4,280 56' x 79' 6" 20' 1" 397 198 220 W471a 2,368 31' 2" x 70' 6" 17' 0" 217 108 120 Room 4,193 sq. ft. Storage WC2 Center WC3 Storage WS 11 Service Corridor W184bc Service Corridor 4,280 sq.
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