
Streeterville is a neighborhood in Chicago north of the Chicago River. Streeterville houses some of Chicago's tallest skyscrapers and most upscale stores, hotels, restaurants and theaters, as well as Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and School of Law. The Magnificent Mile portion of Michigan Avenue is part of Streeterville, as is the number one tourist attraction in Chicago, Navy Pier. The business community in Streeterville is diverse, ranging from leaders in the hospitality field, to international corporations, to neighborhood dentists. Chicago's Magnificent Mile is a shopping district with blocks and blocks of well-known department stores and one-of-a-kind boutiques which provide Chicago corporate apartment residents fantastic shopping. A very upscale district, the retail area continues to grow, and includes Water Tower Place Mall, 900 North Michigan Shops, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Giorgio Armani and Burberry as well as The Gap, Express and The American Girl Place. With over 460 retail stores, there is something to offer every style. Dining options are endless in the Streeterville area. For elegant means, the Signature Room on top of the John Hancock building is a memorable spot with a spectacular view of Chicago and Lake Michigan. Caliterra, Copperblue and Bice offer Chicago corporate apartment residents a similar sleek atmosphere. There’s no shortage of things to do and places to see in Streeterville. Horse-drawn carriage rides are available outside the Old Water Tower. In the summer, there are air and water shows, sailboat exhibitions, and numerous festivals. Some of the most significant architecture in the world can be found in Streeterville. Along Michigan Avenue is the gothic limestone Old Water Tower, the art-deco Palmolive Building, and the beautifully detailed Fourth Presbyterian Church. Chicago corporate apartment residents are able to enjoy the magnificent attractions of this community and reap the benefits of being a part of one of Chicago’s finest neighborhoods.