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757 N. Orleans

Rising 22 stories above Chicago's historic River North neighborhood, 757 Orleans @ Chicago is located in the center of Chicago's creative soul. 22 floors of spacious, contemporary living spaces are created to give you flexibility and choice when selecting your new home. Work out in the state-of-the-art fitness center, go for a swim in the outdoor pool, then relax and take in the views on the pool's sun-deck terrace. Visit The Gammonley Group's newest downtown residence 757 Orleans @ Chicago -- a work of art in a neighborhood unlike any other in Chicago.

 

 

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
     

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Chicago is the third largest city in the United States and the heart of a metropolitan area of over 8 million people, it is the commercial, financial, industrial, and cultural center for a vast region and a mid-continental shipping point. A major Great Lakes port, it is also an historic rail and highway hub. O'Hare International Airport is the second busiest in the nation. An enormous variety of goods are manufactured in the area. Despite an overall decline in industry, Chicago has retained large grain mills and elevators, iron- and steelworks, steel fabricators, and meatpacking, food-processing, chemical, machinery, and electronics plants. The city has long been a publishing center; the Chicago Tribune is among the most widely read newspapers in the country.     Chicago covers over 200 sq mi (520 sq km); it extends more than 20 mi (32 km) along the lakefront, then sprawls inland to the west. Its metropolitan area stretches in the north to the Wisconsin border and in the south to industrial suburbs on and beyond the Indiana border. In addition to its noted expressways and boulevards, Chicago has a system of elevated (partly underground) railways that extend into the heart of the city, making a huge rectangle, the celebrated Loop, which gives its name to the downtown section.
 

 

 

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