Shopping Centers

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Winter might be over, but you still need to dress to impress. It’s jacket season and you need to get a nice new coat and boots and a shirt… and maybe some socks. Concierges named these shopping centers their favorites for 2020.

Judy Sunvold – Loyola University

Watertower Place

Along the magnificent mile you will find one of the more prolific malls on the strip. You’ll find plenty of places to shops to buy new duds. There are also plenty of places to get food, candy, treats, and toys. All the newest and hottest looks are scattered throughout this mall.

Bouchaib Oumelaz – Warwick Allerton

Shops at North Bridge

Yet another massive mall off the mag mile, the Northbridge shops curves and weaves around the streets of Chicago. This mall is very open so that you can easily find the shops you are looking for just be looking out over the railings. 

Laurel Gray – Ritz Carlton

Fashion Outlets

Sitting comfy just east of O’hare international airport, these outlets see a lot of traffic from tourists and travelers. If you are reading this there is a good chance you will be passing by here before long. Be sure to check out this big mall to suit up on anything you forgot to pack.

Denise Szewc – Westin Chicago

Block 37

This complex and comfy fashion outlet has a very personal design. Just like everything on this list, it is packed full of shops with the latest fashion designs and styles. However, this mall also has an AMC movie theater to boot.

Rachyl Wright – The Blackstone Hotel

900 N Michigan Shops

This mall is also off the magnificent mile, which is how you know it is good. Seven stories and 465,000 square feet makes this a big mall for even bigger crowds. They have all your favorite labels and brands here along with some new favorites, like a virtual golfing simulator.

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