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The Drake Hotel, Chicago IL | Nearby Businesses


140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 787-2200

Since the 1920s, no other Chicago hotel has inspired more legendary acclaim on par with The Drake. Where the Magnificent Mile begins, this timeless property affords guests easy access to the city’s most exclusive shopping, nightlife, and dining. The Drake has solidified its reputation as a Chicago original, its timeless story woven into the very fabric of this great city.

Historical Place Near The Drake Hotel

Water Tower Place
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
835 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 440-3580

With exclusive retailers like American Girl Place, Macy’s, Crumbs Bake Shop, Henri Bendel, The LEGO Store, LACOSTE, S. A. Elite Sports Authority, Tourneau, adidas Sport Performance Store, Billabong, Marbles: The Brain Store, bareMinerals, Swarovski, Vera Bradley, Abercrombie & Ftich, Hollister Co., Oakley, A Pea in the Pod, Pandora and The Chicago Cubs Clubhouse Shop, unique restaurants like foodlife, Freshii, Mity Nice and Wow Bao and world-class entertainment at Broadway in Chicago's Broadway Playhouse, Water Tower Place offers a unique, high-energy urban shopping experience that you simply won't find anywhere else in the city. In short, Water Tower Place is the place to shop!

Chicago History Museum
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1601 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60614

(312) 642-4600

Tall Ship Windy
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
600 East Grand Ave, Navy Pier
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 451-2700

The Richard H. Driehaus Museum
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
40 E Erie St
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 482-8933 Ext 21

St. Michael in Old Town
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1633 N Cleveland Ave
Chicago, IL 60614

(312) 642-2498

Marshall Field and Company Building
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
111 N State St
Chicago, IL 60602

(312) 781-1000

Marshall Field and Company Building or Macy's at State Street, in Chicago, Illinois, built in 1891-1892, was the flagship location of the Marshall Field and Company, also known as Marshall Field's chain of department stores and, since 2006, is the main Chicago mid-western location of the Macy's (formerly as the R. H. Macy and Company of New York City, now nationwide chain). The building is located in the Chicago "Loop" area of the downtown central business district in Cook County, Illinois, U.S.A., and it takes up the entire city block bounded clockwise from the west by North State Street, East Randolph Street, North Wabash Avenue, and East Washington Street. Marshall Field's established numerous important business "firsts" in this building and in a long series of previous elaborate decorative structures on this site for the last century and a half, and it is regarded as one of the three most influential establishments in the nationwide development of the department store and in the commercial business economic history of the United States. Both the building name and the name of the stores formerly headquartered at this building changed names on September 9, 2006 as a result of the merger of the previous May's Department Stores (Marshall Field's former owner and parent) with the Federated Department Stores which led to the integration of the Marshall Field's stores into the Macy's now nationwide retailing network.

The Three Arts Club
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 N Dearborn St
Chicago, IL 60610

Marshall Field's
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
111 N State St
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 781-1000

Marshall Field & Company, commonly known as Marshall Field’s, was an upscale department store in Chicago, Illinois that grew to become a major chain before being acquired by Macy's, Inc. on August 30, 2005.The former flagship Marshall Field and Company Building location on State Street in the Loop of downtown Chicago was officially renamed Macy's on State Street on September 9, 2006 and is now one of four national Macy's flagship stores.HistoryEarly yearsMarshall Field & Company traces its antecedents to a dry goods store opened at 137 Lake Street in Chicago, Illinois in 1852 by Potter Palmer, (1826-1902), eponymously named P. Palmer & Company. In 1856, 21-year-old Marshall Field, (1834-1906), moved to the booming mid-western city of Chicago on the southwest shores of Lake Michigan from Pittsfield, Massachusetts, finding work at the city’s then-largest dry goods firm - Cooley, Wadsworth & Company. Just prior to the American Civil War, in 1860, Field and bookkeeper Levi Z. Leiter, (1834-1904), became junior partners in the firm, then known as Cooley, Farwell & Company. In 1864, the firm, then led by senior partner John V. Farwell, Sr., (1825-1908), was renamed Farwell, Field & Company. only for Field and Leiter to soon withdraw from the partnership with Farwell when presented with the opportunity of a lifetime.

Pioneer Court / Tribune Tower
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
401 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

Hampton Inn Chicago Downtown / N Loop / Michigan Ave
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
68 E Wacker Pl
Chicago, IL 60601

(312) 419-9014

Hampton Inn Chicago Michigan Avenue is situated on East Wacker Place, just south of the Chicago River and slightly west of Lake Michigan. Millennium Park is two blocks away and there are lots of attractions close to our Chicago Loop hotel. Visit one of Lake Michigan’s beaches, browse the upscale shops and boutiques on the Magnificent Mile, or discover the iconic architecture and contemporary art of Millennium Park. Enjoy shopping, dining, museums, entertainment and seasonal events at Navy Pier.

Century Tower (Chicago)
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
201 N Wells St
Chicago, IL 60601

(877) 680-1876

The Century Tower Condominiums, formerly known as the Trustees System Service Building, is a historic building located at 182 West Lake Street in the Loop in Chicago, Illinois.HistoryThe building was designed in 1929 and completed in 1930; at the time of its completion, it was the tallest reinforced concrete building in the world. Its original tenant and namesake was the Trustees Service System, a bank that specialized in consumer loans. Architects Thielbar and Fugard designed the building in the Art Deco style. The building's design consists of a twenty-story main building topped by an eight-story tower and a ziggurat. The building has had a long list of various countries' embassies as tenants.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 3, 1998.The property was converted from a commercial building to apartments in 2003. In August, 2004 the building was used to film scenes from the movie Batman Begins. In September 2005 the building became a condominium and its name changed to Century Tower.Former tenantsThe building was once home to: WIND (AM) radio. WJJD (AM) radio. the Belgian consulate. the Chinese consulate. the Cuban consulate. the Dominican consulate. the Grecian consulate. the Honduran consulate. the Hungarian consulate. the Italian consulate. the Mexican consulate. The red marble used in the lobby is from an ancient Roman quarry in the city of Oran, Algeria.

Old Town Triangle Association
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1763 N North Park Ave
Chicago, IL 60614

(312) 337-1938

The Old Town Triangle Association (OTTA) was established in 1948 to preserve the charm of the historic neighborhood and enhance the quality of life for its residents. The Old Town Art Fair is the major annual OTTA fundraiser, and proceeds support the Association's mission in a variety of ways.

Water Tower
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
800 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 440-3166

860–880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
880 N Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 943-0432

860–880 Lake Shore Drive is a twin pair of glass-and-steel apartment towers on N. Lake Shore Drive along Lake Michigan in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Construction began in 1949 and the project was completed in 1951. The towers were added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 28, 1980, and were designated as Chicago Landmarks on June 10, 1996. The 26 floor, 254 ft (82 m) tall towers were designed by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and dubbed the "Glass House" apartments. Construction was by the Chicago real estate developer Herbert Greenwald, and the Sumner S. Sollitt Company. The design principles, first expressed in the 1921 Friedrichstrasse Skyscraper competition in Berlin and built thirty years later in 860–880 Lake Shore Drive, were copied extensively and are now considered characteristic of the modern International Style as well as essential for the development of modern High-tech architecture.The towers were not entirely admired at the time they were built, yet they went on to be the prototype for steel and glass skyscrapers worldwide. Initially, it was difficult to acquire financing for the project, turned down by lenders like Baird & Warner, who considered the design scheme to be too extreme. 860–880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments embody a Modernistic tone with their verticality, grids of steel and glass curtain walls (a hallmark of Mies’ skyscrapers), and complete lack of ornamentation. Tenants had to accept the neutral gray curtains that were uniform throughout the buildings;no other curtains or blinds were permitted lest they mar the external appearance. Since Mies was a master of minimalist composition, his principle was “less is more” as it is demonstrated in his self-proclaimed “skin and bones” architecture.

Palmolive Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
919 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611-1971

(312) 943-7437

The Palmolive Building, formerly the Playboy Building, is a 37-storey Art Deco building at 919 N. Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Built by Holabird & Root, it was completed in 1929 and was home to the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet corporation.The Palmolive Building was renamed the Playboy Building in 1965 when Playboy Enterprises purchased the leasehold of the building. It was home to the editorial and business offices of Playboy magazine from that time until 1989 when Playboy moved its offices to 680 N Lake Shore Drive. Playboy had sold the leasehold in 1980 and signed a 10-year lease that expired in 1990. The new leaseholder renamed the building 919 North Michigan Avenue.During the time that Playboy was in the building, the word P-L-A-Y-B-O-Y was spelled out in 9ft illuminated letters. The building was designated a Chicago Landmark in 2000, and it was added to the federal National Register of Historic Places in 2003.In 2001, the building was sold to developer Draper and Kramer who, with Booth Hansen Architects, converted it to residential use with the first two floors dedicated to upscale office and retail space. High-end condos make up the rest of the building. The new owners restored the building's name to the Palmolive Building. The business address remains 919 North Michigan Avenue; however, the residential address is 159 East Walton Street. Notable residents of the building include Vince Vaughn, who bought a 12,000-square-foot triplex penthouse encompassing the 35th, 36th and 37th floors for $12,000,000. In February 2013, Vaughn offered the penthouse for sale as a pocket listing for $24.9 million. However, after multiple price cuts he chose in May 2016 to divide the unit in two, offering one for $8.5 million, and the other smaller unit for $4.2 million.

City Gallery in the Historic Water Tower
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
806 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 742-0808

Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1 S State St
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 641-7000

The Sullivan Center, formerly known as the Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building or Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Store, is a commercial building at 1 South State Street at the corner of East Madison Street in Chicago, Illinois. It was designed by Louis Sullivan for the retail firm Schlesinger & Mayer in 1899, and expanded by him and subsequently sold to H.G. Selfridge & Co. in 1904. That firm occupied the structure for only a matter of weeks before it sold the building (the land under it was owned at the time by Marshall Field) to Otto Young, who then leased it to Carson Pirie Scott for $7,000 per month. Subsequent additions were completed by Daniel Burnham in 1906 and Holabird & Root in 1961.The building has been used for retail purposes since 1899, and has been a Chicago Landmark since 1975. It is part of the Loop Retail Historic District.ArchitectureThe Sullivan Center was initially developed because of the Chicago Great Fire of 1871. In 1872, the partnership of Leopold Schlesinger and David Mayer began after their immigration from Bavaria. In 1881 Schlesinger and Mayer had moved their dry-goods store into the Bowen Building that was on the corner of State and Madison. In 1890, Schlesinger and Mayer hired Adler and Sullivan to prepare plans for the removal of the Bowen Building’s attic story and the addition of two stories across the Bowen Building and the adjacent four-story structure to the south. The facades were added to match the bottom stories of the building and the building was painted white.

Wired Fridays at Chicago Cultural Center
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
78 E Washington St
Chicago, IL 60602

(312) 742-2036

Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
325 N LaSalle St
Chicago, IL 60654

The Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building, also known as the Reid Murdoch Building, the Reid Murdoch Center or the City of Chicago Central Office Building, is a seven story office building in Chicago. It was constructed in 1914 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It also has been designated as a Chicago Landmark. It is located at 325 North LaSalle Street in the River North neighborhood, alongside the Chicago River between LaSalle Street and Clark Street.HistoryThe building was designed by George C. Nimmons for Reid, Murdoch & Company to be used as offices and a grocery warehouse. It was used as a makeshift hospital on 24 July 1915 after the S.S. Eastland capsized in the Chicago River on the opposite shore, directly across from the building. In 1930 the westernmost bay was demolished, due to the widening of LaSalle Street, and the façade lost its symmetry. From 1955 the building was used by the City of Chicago, housing its traffic courts, the State Attorney's Office, and various city departments. In 1998 it was redeveloped by Friedman Properties. The building currently houses the headquarters of Encyclopædia Britannica.

Inland Steel Building
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
30 W Monroe St
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 853-1550

The Inland Steel Building, located at 30 W. Monroe Street in Chicago, is one of the city's defining commercial high-rises of the post-World War II era of modern architecture. It was built in the years 1956–1957 and was the first skyscraper to be built in the Chicago Loop following the Great Depression of the 1930s. Its principal designers were Bruce Graham and Walter Netsch of the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill architecture firm.ArchitectureThe use of brushed stainless steel cladding reflects the corporation that commissioned the building as its headquarters, the Inland Steel Company.The placement of all structural columns on the building's perimeter—and the consolidation of elevators and other service functions in a separate tower—allowed for a highly flexible interior floor layout with no interior columns. This design is a good example of the widely held principle of the era, "form follows function" (Louis Sullivan). The lobby features a sculpture of gold, stainless steel and enameled copper by Richard Lippold entitled Radiant I.The Inland Steel Building was designated a Chicago Landmark on October 7, 1998.

Local Business Near The Drake Hotel

The Drake Hotel
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611-1501

(312) 787-2200

The Palm Court at the Drake Hotel
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 787-2200

Espression by Lavazza
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 640-2440

Coq D'Or
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 932-4623

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Coq D'Or
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 932-4623

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CHANEL Boutique in Chicago
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
935 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 787-5500

CHANEL BOUTIQUE - Chicago
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935 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 787-5500

Van Cleff & Arpels
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
636 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 944-8988

Heart Scan of Chicago
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
100 E Walton St Ste 106
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 587-1111

Drake Hotel
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 E Walton St
Chicago, IL

The Drake Hotel, 140 East Walton Place, Chicago, Illinois, is a luxury, full-service hotel, located downtown on the lake side of Michigan Avenue two blocks north of the John Hancock Center and a block south of Oak Street Beach at the top of the Magnificent Mile. Overlooking Lake Michigan, it was founded in 1920, designed in the Italian Renaissance style by the firm of Marshall and Fox, and soon became one of Chicago's landmark hotels, a longtime rival of the Palmer House. It has 537 bedrooms and 74 suites, a six-room Presidential Suite, several restaurants, two large ballrooms, the \"Palm Court\", and Club International. It is known for the contribution that its silhouette and sign on the lake side make to the Gold Coast skyline.

The Cape Cod Room
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 787-2200

Palmolive Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
919 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611-1971

(312) 943-7437

The Palmolive Building, formerly the Playboy Building, is a 37-storey Art Deco building at 919 N. Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Built by Holabird & Root, it was completed in 1929 and was home to the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet corporation.The Palmolive Building was renamed the Playboy Building in 1965 when Playboy Enterprises purchased the leasehold of the building. It was home to the editorial and business offices of Playboy magazine from that time until 1989 when Playboy moved its offices to 680 N Lake Shore Drive. Playboy had sold the leasehold in 1980 and signed a 10-year lease that expired in 1990. The new leaseholder renamed the building 919 North Michigan Avenue.During the time that Playboy was in the building, the word P-L-A-Y-B-O-Y was spelled out in 9ft illuminated letters. The building was designated a Chicago Landmark in 2000, and it was added to the federal National Register of Historic Places in 2003.In 2001, the building was sold to developer Draper and Kramer who, with Booth Hansen Architects, converted it to residential use with the first two floors dedicated to upscale office and retail space. High-end condos make up the rest of the building. The new owners restored the building's name to the Palmolive Building. The business address remains 919 North Michigan Avenue; however, the residential address is 159 East Walton Street. Notable residents of the building include Vince Vaughn, who bought a 12,000-square-foot triplex penthouse encompassing the 35th, 36th and 37th floors for $12,000,000. In February 2013, Vaughn offered the penthouse for sale as a pocket listing for $24.9 million. However, after multiple price cuts he chose in May 2016 to divide the unit in two, offering one for $8.5 million, and the other smaller unit for $4.2 million.

Red Door Spa
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
919 N Michigan Ave Fl 4
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 988-9191

Palmolive Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
919 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL

The Palmolive Building, formerly the Playboy Building, is a 37-story Art Deco building at 919 N. Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Built by Holabird & Root, it was completed in 1929 and was home to the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet corporation. The Palmolive Building was renamed the Playboy Building in 1965 when Playboy Enterprises purchased the leasehold of the building. It was home to the editorial and business offices of Playboy magazine from that time until 1989 when Playboy moved its offices to 680 N Lake Shore Drive. Playboy had sold the leasehold in 1980 and signed a 10-year lease that expired in 1990. The new leaseholder renamed the building 919 North Michigan Avenue. During the time that Playboy was in the building, the word P-L-A-Y-B-O-Y was spelled out in 9-foot illuminated letters. The building was designated a Chicago Landmark in 2000, and it was added to the federal National Register of Historic Places in 2003. In 2001, the building was sold to developer Draper and Kramer who, with Booth Hansen Architects, converted it to residential use with the first two floors dedicated to upscale office and retail space. High-end condos make up the rest of the building.

Q Cruise + Travel
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
980 N Michigan Ave, Ste 1275
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 266-7447

We are Q Cruise + Travel, or Q for short: a team of friendly, professional leisure travel advisors located on Chicago's famed Michigan Avenue. Formerly known as Cruise Holidays Chicago, we are a member of the invitation-only Virtuoso luxury travel network (less than 1% of travel advisors is accepted by Virtuoso). Clients who collaborate with Q's travel advisors don't just benefit from the extensive global expertise of their own personal travel expert, but they also have access to a wide range of Virtuoso benefits, including Virtuoso Voyager Club cruise benefits, the Best of the Best hotel program, unique local adventures by local guides and experts, Virtuoso Tour and Specialty Partners and more. Q is located in the One Mag Mile building on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Oak Street, across from the well-known Drake Hotel and convenient to the Streeterville and Gold Coast neighborhoods.

Cafe Spaggia
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980 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

Levy Restaurants
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980 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 664-8200

Louis Vuitton
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919 North Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 944-1183

Warranty Check.Com
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919 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 377-8786