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Spirit Of Music Garden, Grant Park, Chicago IL | Nearby Businesses


601 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605


Arts and Entertainment Near Spirit Of Music Garden, Grant Park

Buddy Guy's Legends
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
700 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 427-1190

True Blues fans know - There is only one place in Chicago to experience the finest Blues seven nights a week, enjoy southern Cajun soul food, and behold a major archive of Blues memorabilia. That place is Buddy Guy's Legends at 700 S. Wabash! Voted "Best Blues Club" several times over by Living Blues Magazine, Citysearch, and AOL, Legends continues to be a mecca for the Blues. It is owned and operated by Buddy Guy and his family.

The Joffrey Ballet
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
10 E Randolph St
Chicago, IL 60601

(312) 739-0120

Chicago SummerDance
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
601 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 744-3316

20th Annual Chicago SummerDance Fridays–Sundays, June 24–September 11, 2016 Swing, waltz, cha-cha...or simply enjoy the music at the largest annual outdoor live music and dancing series in the United States. Dancers of all ages and skill levels are invited to take part in introductory, one-hour dance lessons by professional instructors followed by live music and dancing.

Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
610 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 322-1700

Spertus offers dynamic learning opportunities, rooted in Jewish wisdom and culture and open to all. Graduate programs and workshops train future leaders and engage individuals in exploration of Jewish life. Public programs include films, speakers, seminars, concerts, and exhibits—at the Institute’s Michigan Avenue facility, in the Chicago suburbs, and online.

Lollapalooza Grant Park
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
337 E Randolph St
Chicago, IL 60602

Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning and Leadership
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
610 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 322-1700

Spertus offers dynamic learning opportunities, rooted in Jewish wisdom and culture and open to all. Graduate programs and workshops train future leaders and engage individuals in exploration of Jewish life. Public programs include films, speakers, seminars, concerts, and exhibits—at the Institute’s Michigan Avenue facility, in the Chicago suburbs, and online.

Windy City Wine Festival presented by U.S. Bank
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Buckingham Fountain, Grant Park
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 720-0488

WHEN Friday, September 9, 2016, 4:30-10 PM Saturday, September 10, 2016, 2:30-8 PM TICKETS $35 in advance, $45 at the gate Ticket price includes souvenir wine glass, 12 tastings, one pint of any beer available at the festival, seminars, musical entertainment, and the opportunity to purchase wine at a discount. Designated Driver Tickets - $15 This ticket includes two non-alcoholic drinks, seminars, musical entertainment, souvenir wine glass upon departure. Attendees under 21 are admitted for free when accompanied by a paid adult. HOW TO PURCHASE Online: www.windycitywinefestival.com By phone: 877-772-5425 (additional fee applies) At entry gate on the day of the festival

Chicago Club
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
81 E Van Buren St
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 427-1825

The Chicago Club, founded in 1869, is a private social club located at 81 East Van Buren Street at Michigan Avenue in the Loop neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Its membership has included many of Chicago's most prominent businessmen, politicians, and families.HistoryIn the mid-1860s, a social group formed in Chicago, Illinois that met on State Street. The group later met on the top floor of the old Portland Block on the southeast corner of Dearborn and Washington Streets. Known as the "Dearborn Club", members would meet in afternoons to drink and play cards. Members included Western Union co-founder Anson Stager, former New York State Senator Henry R. Pierson, Judge of the Cook County Court Hugh T. Dickey, and dry goods merchant Philip Wadsworth. The club was shut down by the Cook County Sheriff's Office in 1868.In January 1869, former members of the Dearborn Club organized a meeting in the Sherman House. Although nothing was decided, a second meeting was scheduled, and there a resolution was passed to create a new club for one hundred Chicago citizens. For one hundred dollars, a gentleman could join the Chicago Club. Wadsworth was elected the first president. Stager, Charles B. Farwell, George Pullman, George & David Gage, and Wirt Dexter each lent the club five hundred dollars to cover early expenses. Former state representative Edward S. Isham drafted incorporation papers and Wadsworth delivered them to the state capitol of Springfield. The club then rented the former Henry Farnam mansion on the corner of Michigan Avenue between Jackson and Adams Streets. The first meeting of the Chicago Club was held on May 1, 1869.

Merle Reskin Theatre
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
60 E Balbo Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 362-5345

The Merle Reskin Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Originally named the Blackstone Theatre and now named after Merle Reskin (née Muskal), it was founded in 1910. The Merle Reskin Theatre is now part of DePaul University, although it is still used for events not affiliated with the university. It serves as the home of the Chicago Playworks for Families and Young Audiences series produced by The Theatre School.The building was designed by Marshall and Fox and developed by Tracy C. Drake and John Drake of Drake Hotel fame on the former site of Timothy Blackstone's mansion. The theatre has a rich history of live performances that have traditionally been touring productions of hit and prize-winning shows.BuildingThe architects who designed the new theatre in 1910 were Benjamin Marshall and Charles Fox of the firm Marshall and Fox, who also designed the adjacent Blackstone Hotel in 1909. As with the hotel, the theatre took its name from Timothy Blackstone, whose mansion had previously occupied the site. The original address was on Hubbard Court, which was later renamed Seventh Street, and renamed once again to East Balbo Drive, the current name. The building is six stories tall and built in a French Renaissance style. Constructed only seven years after the Iroquois Theater Fire, the theater was required to be fireproof and the management claimed the auditorium could be cleared in three minutes. Seating capacity was 1,400 people until 1988, when renovations to reinstate the orchestra pit and to create seating for handicapped persons reduced the seat count to 1,325.

Auditorium Building, Chicago
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
50 E Congress Pkwy
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 341-2310

The Auditorium Building in Chicago is one of the best-known designs of Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler. Completed in 1889, the building is located at the northwest corner of South Michigan Avenue and Congress Street (now Congress Parkway). The building, which when constructed was the largest in the United States and the tallest in Chicago, was designed to be a multi-use complex, including offices, a theater and a hotel. As a young apprentice, Frank Lloyd Wright worked on some of the interior design.The Auditorium Theatre is part of the Auditorium Building and is located at 50 East Congress Parkway. The theater was the first home of the Chicago Civic Opera and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. It currently hosts the season performances of the Joffrey Ballet.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17, 1970. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975, and was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 15, 1976. In addition, it is a historic district contributing property for the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. Since 1947, the Auditorium Building has been part of Roosevelt University.

Bar Louie 47 W Polk St
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
47 West Polk St.
Chicago, IL 60605

Dearborn Station
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
806 S Plymouth Ct
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 554-8100

Dearborn Station was the oldest of the six intercity train stations serving downtown Chicago, Illinois. It currently serves as office and retail space. Located at Dearborn and Polk Streets, the station was owned by the Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad, which itself was owned by the companies operating over its line.

Ironik Studios
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2 E 8th St
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 485-2030

IRONIK STUDIOS mow open for buisness FOR BOOKING INQUIRES CONTACT MANAGEMENT (312) 485-2030

Art Institue of Chicago Picasso Exhibits
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
200 E Jackson Dr
Chicago, IL 60603

The Columbia Chronicle
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
33 E Congress Pkwy, Ste 224
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 369-8999

The Columbia Chronicle is the college’s student newspaper that distributes 7,000 free newspapers every Monday morning during our fall and spring semesters. The Chronicle is delivered to more than 40 campus locations, as well as 35-plus additional news stands throughout the South Loop community. Since 1966, The Columbia Chronicle has been serving the Columbia College community by reporting up-to-date news and events throughout its four sections: Campus, Commentary, Arts & Culture and Metro. Columbia College is home to the unique atmosphere of an urban campus, allowing students to experience decades of culture during their daily commute. The college has created an identity based on creativity, professionalism, and innovative ideas. Columbia is the country’s largest arts and communications college. With an ever growing student population, the college currently has an enrollment of more than 12,500 students with 3,500 living on campus. Because Columbia is a commuter school, we use the city as our playground and rely on our campus’ newspaper to steer us toward new and interesting things happening in our city. By choosing to reach out to this demographic, you are not just reaching “regular college students,” you are targeting artists, entertainers, communicators, performers, and media technicians that are diligently working their way through school to become some of the country’s finest professionals. There are a variety of ways to reach this diverse market: The Columbia Chronicle, www.ColumbiaChronicle.com, and our sister publication ECHO magazine. *Chris Richert, General Manager

Chicago Human Rhythm Project
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
410 S Michigan Ave, Studio 464
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 542-2477

Printers Square
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
700 S Federal St
Chicago, IL 60605-1814

(312) 788-1540

600 s. Michigan
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
600 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605

Columbia College - Theatre Building
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
72 E 11th St
Chicago, IL 60605

312-369-6101

Windy City Wedding Dance
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
410 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 725-4198

Local Business Near Spirit Of Music Garden, Grant Park

Urban Village Church
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
610 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 268-5300

Haus at the Quincy Wong Center
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
623 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 360-7761

Frequency TV
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
600 S Michigan, Office 1403AA
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 369-8509

Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
610 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL

Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership is an educational center in Chicago, Illinois. Not affiliated with any single branch of Judaism, Spertus offers learning opportunities that are \"rooted in Jewish wisdom and culture and open to all.\" Graduate programs and workshops \"train leaders and engage individuals in exploration of Jewish life.\" Public programs include films, speakers, seminars, concerts, and exhibits — at the Institute’s main campus at 610 S. Michigan Avenue, as well as in the Chicago suburbs and online. Spertus offers graduate degrees in Jewish Professional Studies, Jewish Studies, and Nonprofit Management — accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools — as well as professional workshops and a range of public educational and cultural programs. Well-known presenters have included Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, author Jonathan Safran Foer, architect Moshe Safdie, hip-hop artist Y-Love, pianist/actor/playwright Hershey Felder, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, and statistician Nate Silver. Honorary degree recipients from 1949 to 2011 have included Rabbi Mordecai M.

Mercat At Blackstone Hotel Chicago Il
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
638 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605

312-765-0524

Columbia College Stage 2
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
618 S. Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 369-7755

Renaissance Blackstone Hotel
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
80 E Balbo Dr
Chicago, IL

The Renaissance Blackstone Hotel is located on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Balbo Street in the Michigan Boulevard Historic District in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. This 290-foot 21-story hotel was built from 1908 to 1910 and designed by Marshall and Fox. On May 29, 1998, the Blackstone Hotel was designated as a Chicago Landmark. The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 8, 1986. It is also a historic district contributing property for the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. The hotel was named for Timothy Blackstone, a notable Chicago business executive and politician, who served as the founding president of the Union Stock Yards, president of the Chicago and Alton Railroad, and mayor of La Salle, Illinois. The hotel is famous for hosting celebrity guests including numerous U.S. presidents, for which it was known as the \"Hotel of Presidents\" for much of the 20th century. The hotel is known for contributing the term \"smoke-filled room\" to political parlance. The hotel fell into disrepair that necessitated closure in 2000 and subsequent renovation.

Columbia College Chicago Bookstore
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
624 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 427-4860

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Starbucks - The Blackstone, A Renaissance Hotel
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
636 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605-1902

(312) 542-3604

600 s. Michigan
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
600 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605

HAUS
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
623 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 369-7254

HAUS, a multi-purpose space located within the Quincy Wong Center for Artistic Expression, functions both as a hangout and study area for students as well as an events space. HAUS is best suited for concerts, comedy acts, and readings.

Merle Reskin Theatre
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
60 E Balbo Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 922-1999

International Mr. Leather
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
520 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

Merle Reskin Theatre
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
60 E Balbo Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 362-5345

The Merle Reskin Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Originally named the Blackstone Theatre and now named after Merle Reskin (née Muskal), it was founded in 1910. The Merle Reskin Theatre is now part of DePaul University, although it is still used for events not affiliated with the university. It serves as the home of the Chicago Playworks for Families and Young Audiences series produced by The Theatre School.The building was designed by Marshall and Fox and developed by Tracy C. Drake and John Drake of Drake Hotel fame on the former site of Timothy Blackstone's mansion. The theatre has a rich history of live performances that have traditionally been touring productions of hit and prize-winning shows.BuildingThe architects who designed the new theatre in 1910 were Benjamin Marshall and Charles Fox of the firm Marshall and Fox, who also designed the adjacent Blackstone Hotel in 1909. As with the hotel, the theatre took its name from Timothy Blackstone, whose mansion had previously occupied the site. The original address was on Hubbard Court, which was later renamed Seventh Street, and renamed once again to East Balbo Drive, the current name. The building is six stories tall and built in a French Renaissance style. Constructed only seven years after the Iroquois Theater Fire, the theater was required to be fireproof and the management claimed the auditorium could be cleared in three minutes. Seating capacity was 1,400 people until 1988, when renovations to reinstate the orchestra pit and to create seating for handicapped persons reduced the seat count to 1,325.

Congress Plaza Hotel
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
520 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 427-3800

congress plaza hotel chicago,ill
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
520 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 212-8192

623 S. Wabash,Columbia College
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
623 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

Hilton Chicago
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
720 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL

The Hilton Chicago is a large centrally-located luxury hotel in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The hotel is a Chicago landmark that overlooks Grant Park, Lake Michigan, and the Museum Campus. It is the third-largest hotel in Chicago by number of guest rooms; however, it has the largest total meeting and event space of any Chicago hotel. The hotel has housed every president of the United States since its opening in 1927.

Thai Spoon
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
601 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60605-1809

(312) 427-9470