North Pier (Chicago)
North Pier was a retail and office complex located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The timber loft building, which lines the north side of , was originally named Pugh Terminal and used as a wholesale exhibition center predating the Merchandise Mart. Two floors of exterior-facing retail remain: an upper level facing Illinois Street and a lower level facing Ogden Slip. As of 2015, anchor tenants include a Target Express and a Pinstripes bowling alley.
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North Pier (Chicago)
North Pier was a retail and office complex located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The timber loft building, which lines the north side of , was originally named Pugh Terminal and used as a wholesale exhibition center predating the Merchandise Mart. Two floors of exterior-facing retail remain: an upper level facing Illinois Street and a lower level facing Ogden Slip. As of 2015, anchor tenants include a Target Express and a Pinstripes bowling alley.
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435 E. Illinois St., Chicago, IL 60611
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Christian Eckstorm , Booth Hansen , FitzGerald Associates Architects
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Broadacre Management
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Chicago, Illinois, United States
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North Pier
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North Pier (Chicago)
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