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Michigan Avenue - 2017 - Issue 3 - Summer - Ludacris

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ANTIQUES & GALLERIES JOEL OPPENHEIMER, INC. This renowned natural history art gallery has settled into its new digs in the gorgeously restored annex of the Chicago landmark Tree Studios building in River North. Covering more than 3,200 square feet on three floors, the space serves as a showcase for Oppenheimer's extensive collection of artworks depicting the natural world. 10 E. Ohio St., 312-642-5300; audubonart.com P.O.S.H. "Tableware that tells a story" is the motto at this whimsical boutique in Tree Studios in the heart of River North. From hotel and estate silver to jewelry, glassware, china and dinnerware, and accessories, shop a wide array of tony American and European antiques. 613 N. State St., 312-280-1602; poshchicago.com RANDOLPH STREET MARKET Mark your calendars for June 24–25 and July 29–30 and prepare to do some digging at this Fulton Market District treasure trove favored by celebs like Sophia Bush, Nate Berkus, and artist Nick Cave. INSIDER TIP: Check the market's website for discounted admission, season passes, and more. 1340 W. Washington Blvd., 312-666-1200; randolphstreetmarket.com NEW SALVAGE ONE Treasure hunters are in heaven at this 60,000-square-foot West Town ware- house dedicated to antiques, archi- tectural artifacts, lighting, outdoor elements, furniture, and more. The unique space doubles as an in- demand event venue for weddings and galas. 1840 W. Hubbard St., 312-733-0098; salvageone.com ATTORNEYS JEFFREY M. LEVING, LTD. Jeffrey Leving's passion for fathers' rights fuels the success of this longstanding Loop law practice focusing on family law, divorce, and child custody. Leving is a true expert in these matters, having penned works like How To Be a Good Divorced Dad, Divorce Wars, and Fathers' Rights. 19 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 1500, 312-807-3990; dadsrights.com NEW PETRELLI LAW This team of attorneys headquartered in the Loop and led by Tom Petrelli specializes in high-asset divorce cases as well as adoption, estate planning, and more. The firm offers a free and confidential initial consultation. 180 N. Stetson Ave., Ste. 3500, 312-252- 2085; petrellilawchicago.com AUTO DEALERS BOB LOQUERCIO AUTO GROUP This respected auto dealer services the city and suburbs with brands like Honda, Hyundai, and Toyota. 5625 N. Broadway, 800-710-7311; 4950 S. Pulaski Road, 888-507-9472; 1600 W. Lake St., Streamwood, 888-465- 9840; 1200 E. Chicago St., Elgin, 773-728-5000; blautogroup.com LOEBER MOTORS A family-owned Chicago auto insti- tution since 1936, Loeber is a premier Windy City name in Mercedes-Benz and Porsche dealerships. Located on an expansive 80,000 square feet on the city's far northwest side, Loeber provides financing, car service, and a selection of hundreds of new and used luxury vehicles. Mercedes-Benz: 4255 W. Touhy Ave., 888-211-4485; Porsche: 7101 N. Lincoln Ave., 888-882-3507; loebermotors.com EVENTS, ETC. ELI'S CHEESECAKE A Chicago institution since it made its debut at the first Taste of Chicago in 1980, this super-creamy confection invented by Eli Schulman has been praised by Chicago mayors, US Presidents, and celebrities galore. Classic flavors like original plain, chocolate chip, and strawberry are complemented with newer varieties such as cookie butter and chocolate hazelnut crunch. 6701 W. Forest Preserve Dr., 800-354-2253; elicheesecake.com KEHOE DESIGNS Tom Kehoe's full-service event design company pulls out all the stops for see-it-to-believe-it soirées at venues all over town—including Kehoe's own astonishing new 25,000-square-foot venue, The Geraghty, which features 22-foot ceilings, an in-house liquor license, and Wi-Fi for up to 1,000 devices. 2555 S. Leavitt St., 312-421- 0030; kehoedesigns.com PARAMOUNT EVENTS With an emphasis on all things local and the goal of bringing restaurant- quality food to every event, this respected caterer headed by Jodi Fyfe and Tony Pontillo crafts inventive creations like squash and leek fritters and bite-sized fish and chips for weddings, galas, corporate events, and other social gatherings. 1932 W. Lake St., 773-880-8044; paramounteventschicago.com SOUND INVESTMENT From sound, lighting, and video to design and installation, the team of engineers, artists, and consultants at WHO: Founder/Owner/Creative Director, Randolph Street Market (1340 W. Washington Blvd., 312-666-1200; randolphstreetmarket.com). HOME 'HOOD: "I consider myself a Hyde Parker—even though my husband and I recently moved to Lakeview, where both of my parents grew up. I love Hyde Park's diversity and all the super-smart U of Chicago students and faculty." GO-TO SPOT: "Cafe Spiaggia (980 N. Michigan Ave., 312-280-2750; spiaggiarestaurant.com/cafe) is always bright and delicious." HIDDEN GEM: "Sophie's (700 N. Michigan Ave., 312-525-3400; sophies.com), in the Saks building—love the size and amazing view." FAVE CITY SPACE: "Promontory Point (5491 S. Shore Dr., 312-742-5369), a beautiful grassy peninsula that extends into the lake and is surrounded by limestone sunbathing ledges. Perfect place to read a book, picnic, and swim." SUMMER PLANS: "Grant Park Music Fest (205 E. Randolph St., 312-742-7638; grantparkmusicfestival .com)!" ULTIMATE INDULGENCE: "Going to the Music Box Theatre (3733 N. Southport Ave., 773-871-6604; musicboxtheatre.com) for a weekday matinée—and the best movie theater popcorn in Chicago." ‒ Secret Source ‒ SALLY SCHWARTZ 150 MICHIGANAVEMAG.COM The SOURCE: SPACE PHOTOGRAPHY BY M LINDSAY PHOTOGRAPHY

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