Address: 835 Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Phone: +13124403580
Sunday: 12â6PM
Monday: 11AMâ7PM
Tuesday: 11AMâ7PM
Wednesday: 11AMâ7PM
Thursday: 11AMâ7PM
Friday: 11AMâ8PM
Saturday: 11AMâ8PM
Marlyn Rose
Nice mall! Auntie Anneâs was my favorite stop đ„š
Ayana Aquila
A wonderful array of shops and a nice surprise find for new comers and visitors to the area. A good balance of clothing for different age groups; from youth teens to the mature shopper. Restrooms were clean and well kept. A pleasant respite from the bustle of Michigan Avenue.
T.L. Palmer
Mall divided into small floors, accessible by escalator or elevator. Eating dinner here? Better have your VAX card! Yup, just like every place in town! That is the only reason I'm giving 4 stars. This Texan appreciates health and safety, but it doesn't come at the cost of my liberties. Everyone has their own choice, I'm vaccinated but I shouldn't have to prove that to anyone.
Cathe Green
Beautiful shopping mall in downtown Chicago. Convenient parking ramp. I went to the American doll store and it was a wonderful shopping experience.
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American Girl Place, located inside Water Tower Place, has a coat check, but it might only be for when you shop there... Though, how do they enforce it?
It's only a few stores in Water Tower that's open
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Yes it has a parking lot underground. You have to enter across from the John Hancock building. On the north side of the building.
Yes and it is not free. It is quite pricey. I would recommend using spothero to find a cheaper parking option.
This will help you. CHICAGO (WLS) - A new security policy takes effect Friday at the Water Tower Place along the Magnificent Mile and it's specifically geared toward teenagers. Beginning Friday night, anyone 17 or younger must be accompanied by an adult at Water Tower Place. The Parental Guidance Required program says anyone under the age of 17 years old must be accompanied by a "parent or supervising adult who is at least 21 years old," according to a statement from Water Tower Place's parent company, Brookfield Properties. The policy will be enforced after 4 p.m. every Friday and Saturday. During the program's hours, "trained public safety officers will be stationed at all Water Tower Place entrances to check IDs of visitors who appear to be 17 years old or younger." Mall management says it is part of an initiative to stop disruptive behavior by youth
I honestly don't know I don't live there anymore just come and visit
Yes they are comfortable
The parking underground is expensive since its in downtown so i rather you park somewhere near your local cta station and then ride the cta to Chicago Ave Red Line
If your planing a trip the best place that's around the corner from the magnificent mile is the Dewitt hotel. It's an adorable place with a kitchen in the room. It's within walking distance to everything. We parked our car across the street in the garage which the hotel validated. Cost.. 29$ a day. We used the lyft to go places we didn't wanna walk to.
No
No it's definitely not open.
there are 7 floors with stores but there is are other floors with doctors suites & a pharmacy.
Yes but not all stores.
As the other person said, there is a Walgreens on Michigan and Chicago.
They we're working still in the remodeling when I was there 3 days ago. No clue about it
Yes
CHICAGO â In an effort to âeliminate disruptive behaviorâ by unsupervised kids, Water Tower Place will require kids under the age of 17 be accompanied by an adult Friday and Saturday nights starting at 4 p.m., according to a statement. Under new rules going into effect on Friday, anyone under age 17 must be accompanied by a parent or supervising adult thatâs at least 21 years old when the curfew is in effect. Water Tower Place has seen multiple instances of large groups of teens, sometimes numbering in the dozens, coming together and even getting into brawls in recent years. Shots were fired inside the mall during a confrontation between two groups of teens last March. âWe simply require that during certain weekend hours, families shop together and guests under 18 are accompanied by an adult,â senior general manager Mitch Feldman said in the statement. Under the rules, one adult can accompany up to four young people (age 10-17), but there are no such limits for kids under 10.
I think he opened in 1976, but I do not know when he closed.
Depends, some stores close at 9pm, sooner on Sundays (like around 6pm but food places are still available for later)
Probably yes!
No but 2 blocks south at 600 Michigan and 230 east illinois st hugh 21 theater amc
You can look for job opportunities at Water Tower Place from their website here: https://www.shopwatertower.com/en/jobs.html
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I just called the water tower and dogs are allowed as long as it's leashed
You can also take the 151 Sheridan bus. About 10 min longer than a cab, but a lot less expensive too
I usually ride the L-train and bus. But downtown Chicago after 5 pm if I remember it correctly, parking is half priced.
The grammar in the other answers isđđđ. Also there is parking but itâs expensive. Bro nothing is free itâs Chicago. If you want something for free go to the library. But like actually go to the library itâs lit and youđ needđ tođ readđ.
The main function when it was built was to pump water. Now it's a city treasure and historical museum
Valid? If you mean free for any reason, no if you mean inexpensive no. Costs an arm and a leg, yes
$11.00 for 20 minutes $16.00 to $41.00 for longer if you park at the garage on the corner of Michigan Ave by the comfort Suites motel.
They are open from 10:00 am until 9:00 pm
If wallgreens would suit, it's 2mins walk away
It is a monument and has information for tourists. Does not charge the entrance. Near there is the 360 ââskydeck that charges $ 27 if I remember correctly.
I am not a professional, but i did a little digging and it says it is better than going under the knife with minimal side effects. The only thing is they say to stick to a diet a healthy lifestyle or it will be for nothing. Hope this helps. I could also ask my sister and brothers who are all nurses. They may have further insight.
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