Chicago - Wrigleyville
Wrigleyville
Chicago, IL
Wrigleyville is home to the historic Wrigley Field, the playing ground of Major League Baseball’s Chicago Cubs. An upscale demo of young professionals frequent the area, to take in a game or enjoy themselves at the numerous restaurants, clubs and bars. Also of note, is that The Boystown neighborhood of Chicago is also within walking distance of Wrigleyville.

The Wrigley
This billboard is located in Wrigleyville across the street from Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball Team. This popular neighborhood is densely populated with very upscale young urban professionals. Entertainment in the area also includes numerous restaurants, clubs and bars. The Boystown neighborhood of Chicago is also within walking distance of this sign.
Chicago - Irving Park
Irving Park
Chicago, IL
Steeped in historic buildings and homes, Irving Park is located between the Kennedy Expressway and Wrigley Field. Irving Park has a vibrant Hispanic community and Irving Park Road is the main east/west road that residents use to travel from the Kennedy Expressway to a Cubs game.

Wrigley West
This unit’s location in Irving Park handles traffic flow from the Kennedy Expressway to Wrigley Field and Lakeshore Drive. Recent years have shown a substantial increase in Irving Park’s Upscale Hispanic population with Latinos making up more than half of the neighborhood residents.
Chicago - Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park
Chicago, IL
Located less than a mile from Wrigley Field, these neighborhoods represent the crossroads of hip millennials and entertainment. Lincoln Park and the Lincoln Park Zoo, North Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan, nightlife, restaurants, live music are all here for both residents and visitors. Lincoln Avenue and Clybourn Street are two of the main arterials that connect the Loop, Gold Coast and River North to Lincoln Park and Lakeview.

The Twins
In the center of Lincoln Park’s bustling nightlife scene, which caters to young professionals and college students from DePaul, these twin units are positioned at the only 6-corner intersection in Lincoln Park. They are also surrounded by a variety of museums, theatres and live music clubs.

Bucktown Express
This unit is located at the onramp to the Kennedy Expressway (90/94) from Bucktown/Wicker Park/Lincoln Park, connecting Wrigleyville, Lakeview and Bucktown/Wicker Park with the Loop and River North. The Bucktown neighborhood is known for its nightlife, dining and entertainment which caters to young professionals and families.

The Crossroads
Located in the highly desirable Lincoln Park are
a, surrounded by retailers such as Apple, J.Crew, Banana Republic, Gap, Anthropologie, Pottery Barn and Whole Foods to name a few, this highly visible unit sits directly across the street from the largest movie theatre on the north side, the Regal Cinemas 11 at Webster Place.
Chicago - Wicker Park
Wicker Park
Chicago, IL
The Wicker Park neighborhood, located just west of the Kennedy Expressway and within 15 minutes of the Loop, is home to Chicago’s local arts scene. The residential mix is skewed towards millennials due to its proximity to the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks and nightlife.

Wicker Park Supreme
In the center of Bucktown/Wicker Park, this unit is located on Milwaukee Avenue which serves as an alternative to the Dan Ryan Expressway and is traveled from the Loop Business District to downtown neighborhoods. It is surrounded by a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, nightlife and affluent art scene.

The Ashland
In the center of Bucktown/Wicker Park, this unit is located 1/2 block from Milwaukee Avenue which serves as an alternative to the Dan Ryan Expressway and is traveled from the Loop Business District to downtown neighborhoods. It is surrounded by a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, nightlife and affluent art scene.
Chicago - River North
River North
Chicago, IL
Located just north of the Chicago River, the River North neighborhood is steps from many iconic landmarks that make Chicago famous, such as the Loop, Millennium Park, Grant Park, the Chicago River (where you can catch boat tours of Chicago’s architecture or dinner cruises) and the famed Magnificent Mile. Teeming with residents and tourists alike, vehicles and pedestrians flood the streets of River North all day, every day.

River North Gallery
Located on Ohio Street off the main exit ramp from the Kennedy Expressway, which leads to Michigan Avenue and The Loop Business District, this static domination is the ONLY 4-faced unit that exists in Chicago. It lies within 6 blocks of several high-end auto dealerships including Maserati, Bentley, Bugatti, AstonMartin, BMW, Audi and Infiniti.

Ontario Street Spectacular
Located within a block of high-end hotels, trendy restaurants, bars and entertainment venues including Graham Elliot, Citizen, Tippling Hall and Sound Bar to name a few, this unit’s location is visible to public transit riders traveling on the Purple and Brown line trains leading into and out of the Loop Business District.

The Towers
Located at the entrances of Chicago’s five hottest nightclubs (Spy Bar, Sound Bar, Cuvee, Shay and Y Bar), this unit sits on Erie Street leading directly to the Michigan Avenue Shopping Corridor from the Kennedy exit ramp. These side-by-side units offer double exposure to traffic on Erie Street and Orleans Street.

The Mart
Located in the middle of the trendy River North area, this unit is the only Orleans Street location between “The Loop” and the Ontario Street entrance ramp to Kennedy, Dan Ryan, Stevenson & Eisenhower Expressways. This is an unobstructed view from the only entrance to Chicago’s Merchandise Mart, which is home to Yelp, Razorfish, Groupon and Salesforce.

The Grand
Located in River North, the center of the city’s bustling nightlife, this unit is the largest permitted wallscape in downtown Chicago. Its proximity is 3 blocks from the Michigan Avenue Shopping Corridor, including Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Apple Store, Niketown and Under Armour.

River North Rooftop
Located on Ohio Street off the main exit ramp from the Kennedy Expressway, which leads to Michigan Avenue and The Loop Business District . It lies within 6 blocks of several high-end auto dealerships including Maserati, Bentley, Bugatti, AstonMartin, BMW, Audi and Infiniti.

The Godfrey
Located just blocks from Michigan Avenue and its high-end retailers, this unit can be seen traveling west on Huron to the Kennedy Expressway with a dual read to those traveling north and south on LaSalle Street.
Chicago - Gold Coast
Gold Coast
Chicago, IL
The home to some of the highest-valued residential in the entire Chicagoland region. The Golden Triangle, which is only steps from Michigan Avenue, has a bustling night life with some of the best restaurants in the city. The Gold Coast is also home to the Waldorf Astoria, Park Hyatt, Bentley Dealership and many boutique shops. Branded Cities signs are at the epicenter of this heavily trafficked and highly desirable area of the city.

The Triangle - One
This is the last remaining unit on Rush Street within 1 block of Oak Street Shopping which includes Prada, Barneys, Tory Burch, Marc Jacobs, Harry Winston and Hermes. Rush Street is known for its nightlife and established restaurants such as Tavern on Rush, Gibson’s, Hugo’s and Carmine’s.

The Triangle - Two
This is the last remaining unit on Rush Street within 1 block of Oak Street Shopping which includes Prada, Barneys, Tory Burch, Marc Jacobs, Harry Winston and Hermes. Rush Street is known for its nightlife and established restaurants such as Tavern on Rush, Gibson’s, Hugo’s and Carmine’s.
Chicago - Streeterville
Streeterville
Chicago, IL
Bound by Lake Shore Drive on the east and famed Michigan Avenue on the West, this neighborhood has seen a rise in high-end accommodations, hotels and retail. It is home to Lake Point Towers, Whole Foods Market, the historic Drake Hotel and retailers on the Magnificent Mile such as Nordstrom, Apple, and Nike’s flagship store.

The Magnificent
At the front door of Nordstrom and just one block from the Michigan Avenue Shopping Corridor, this unit is the only east facing wallscape seen while traveling from Lakeshore Drive to Michigan Avenue. In addition, Grand Avenue is the primary route to the Kennedy Expressway from attractions such as Navy Pier, the Shedd Aquarium and Soldier Field.
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Streeterville
Bound by Lake Shore Drive on the east and famed Michigan A
venue on the West, this neighborhood has seen a rise in high-end accommodations, hotels and retail. It is home to Lake Point Towers, Whole Foods Market, the historic Drake Hotel and retailers on the Magnificent Mile such as Nordstrom, Apple, and Nike’s flagship store.

Gold Coast
The home to some of the highest-valued residential in the entire Chicagoland region. The Golden Triangle, which is only steps from Michigan Avenue, has a bustling night life with some of the best restaurants in the city. The Gold Coast is also home to the Waldorf Astoria, Park Hyatt, Bentley Dealership and many boutique shops. Branded Cities signs are at the epicenter of this heavily trafficked and highly desirable area of the city.

River North
Located just north of the Chicago River, the River North neighborhood is steps from many iconic landmarks that make Chicago famous, such as the Loop, Millennium Park, Grant Park, the Chicago River (where you can catch boat tours of Chicago’s architecture or dinner cruises) and the famed Magnificent Mile. Teeming with residents and tourists alike, vehicles and pedestrians flood the streets of River North all day, every day.

Wicker Park
The Wicker Park neighborhood, located just west of the Kennedy Expressway and within 15 minutes of the Loop, is home to Chicago’s local arts scene. The residential mix is skewed towards millennials due to its proximity to the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks and nightlife.

Lincoln Park
Located less than a mile from Wrigley Field, these neighborhoods represent the crossroads of hip millennials and entertainment. Lincoln Park and the Lincoln Park Zoo, North Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan, nightlife, restaurants, live music are all here for both residents and visitors. Lincoln Avenue and Clybourn Street are two of the main arterials that connect the Loop, Gold Coast and River North to Lincoln Park and Lakeview.

Irving Park
Steeped in historic buildings and homes, Irving Park is located between the Kennedy Expressway and Wrigley Field. Irving Park has a vibrant Hispanic community and Irving Park Road is the main east/west road that residents use to travel from the Kennedy Expressway to a Cubs game.

Wrigleyville
Wrigleyville is home to the historic Wrigley Field, the playing ground of Major League Baseball’s Chicago Cubs. An upscale demo of young professionals frequent the area, to take in a game or enjoy themselves at the numerous restaurants, clubs and bars. Also of note, is that The Boystown neighborhood of Chicago is also within walking distance of Wrigleyville.