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    Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 3 Comments »

    Copyright (c) 2007 Kamyar Shah

    The Chicago Metropolitan area in northeastern Illinois is the area closely linked with the city through cultural, social, economic ties.

    The Chicago Metro area is sometimes grouped together with Milwaukee and Racine in Wisconsin creating a megalopolis, gradually spreading toward nearby urban center like Rockford, South Bend and Benton harbor in Southwest Michigan.

    Chicagoland is an informal name for Chicago metropolitan area used primarily by copywriters, advertising agencies, and traffic reporters. There is no precise definition the term. It was popularized by the Chicago Tribune, the dominant newspaper in a vast area stretching to the west of the city, and the rest of the area was closely tied to the metropolis by rail lines.

    The suburbs have been expanding at a tremendous rate since the early 1960s. People from all over the nation are relocating to this area. They are moving there for employment opportunities in Naperville, a boomburb is ranked as the third fastest growing county in the US. New residents are moving in every day Naperville had the lowest poverty rate of any U S city with a population greater than 100,000

    Settlement patterns in the Chicago Metropolitan area tend to follow those in the city proper. From the more affluent along the shore of Lake Michigan to the Southland being less so, with lower median incomes and a lower cost of living. Chicago West side is among the poorer section.

    Median home prices run in to high six figures with Hinsdale, Oakbrook with median home prices in the 1 million to 2 million dollar range. Cicero however has low income levels and lower cost of living.

    Transportation consists of 3 major airports, Chicago Midway International, Chicago OHare International and Gary Chicago International Airport.

    The Chicago l commuter rail serves Chicago and the near suburbs. The Metra has 11 lines serving the area and as far out as Kenosha, Wisconsin. The south shore Line hares the Metra electric lines and connects Chicago to Gary, Michigan City, and ending at South Bend, Indiana.

    Interstates 90, 290, 94, 294, 88, 65, 55, 355, 57 and 80 bring scores of people relocating to the area and keep the immigration moving along.

    In addition to the Chicago Loop, the metro area is home to a few important sub regional corridors of commercial activities including the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor, along the Ronald Reagan memorial Toll way and the Golden corridor along the Northwest Toll way.

    The city has been rated as having the most balanced economy in the US, due to a high level of diversification. Some of the largest employers include over 66 Fortune 500 companies such as The Boeing Company, Sara Lee, Walgreens, Motorola, Caterpillar, Sears, State Farm Insurance, Allstate, Deere, Mc Donalds, Aon, Office Mac, USG and the Tribune company. The cit h hosts four major financial and futures exchanges including the Chicago Stock Exchange, the Chicago Board of Trade, the Shigao Board of Options Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Headquartered in the Chicago area are several medical products and services companies such as Baxter, Abbott Laboratories, and the Health care Financial Services division of General Electric.

    The diverse cultural community includes a 10 acre Museum Campus and an abundant performing arts scene. Theatre companies and Broadway musicals, Orchestra, ballet, Opera and more.

    The skyline is as familiar as the New York skyline but it boasts the world tallest. Historic high rise buildings grace the skyline such as the Chicago Board of Trade Building and the Merchandise Mart. The tallest building in the US, the Sears Tower is located here. The 60602 zip code was named the hottest zip code in the county with many upscale buildings.

    The Chicago Temple/First United Methodist Church boasts a 22 story skyscraper surmounted by a steeple 568 feet above street level, making it the tallest church in the world.

    Chicago gives tourist a trip to remember. Shopping is luxurious and plentiful along the Magnificent Mile, Navy Pier and large shopping malls scattered throughout the city. Many fine dining restaurants give Chicago it glamorous aura

    There e are prestigious medical facilities such as Rush University Medical Center and Chicago is home to some of the countrys finest medical schools. Those seeking training and employment in health care are relocating and moving to Chicago each and every day.

    Since the 1890s chicago has been a focal point for excellent higher education. The University of Chicago, Northwestern University, DePaul University, Roosevelt University, (which was founded on the principles of social justice) was named in honor of President Franklin D Roosevelt.

    The Illinois institute of Technology offers renowned engineering and architecture programs and the Association Chicago Theological is made up of 11 accredited theological schools representing Catholic and most Protestant denominations.

    Chicago elite art programs complete the higher education opportunities. The School of Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art are know for fine art programs and have artists from around the world relocating to the area.

    Relocation can be very stressful without a plan. It may be cost effective and frustration effective to employ a firm to assist. Moving is a stressful, exhausting, and sometimes overwhelming project for most people. Moving or relocation firms assist with the entire process of moving a family, an individual, or a household. They are listed in conventional yellow page listing under the category of movers and on the Internet. There are locator pages for these firms that find listings by zip code in the from and the to locations. It is possible to go online and search the sites that are listed as move me

    Moving professionals will assist in packing and unpacking, but much more, putting you in touch with the right people to making sure your power and phones are working.

    Professional moving firms bring patience and discernment to your relocation. They even help separating items for the move, for donation, or even setting up a moving sale before you move. Whether you are physically there for the move of whether they act as your representative, they have done it all.

    Senior citizens downsizing and families moving into a larger space would be benefited by such service. This can help to remove the emotional, traumatic and physical demand inherent in moving and most of all provide support during this otherwise stressful time.

    Relocation firms will personalize the move in a most efficient manner that will make the transition much smoother without the problems often incurred in the moving process. Many of these professionals offer flexibility, patience and most of all the great sense of humor to the relocation experience.

    Simplifying your move to Chicago can begin by sitting down with the relocation or moving professional. Many offer a complimentary consultation and will strive to get to know the client and to understand the clients needs. The primary goal of this service would be to:

    Establish a well thought out plan for the move. Laying out a floor plan that makes the move logical and sequential. Giving the client all the resources needed from realtor estate firms and appraiser, from new banks to handy men services.

    4 to 6 months in advance contact a moving professional and start the assisted relocation process. This is also a good time to start a Moving file to keep all of the records and receipts in one handy location. Select a realtor to sell your home and purchase the one. Then contact a mortgage lender and an attorney for closing.

    3 months before moving day is the time to get estimates from professional movers and select one. The relocation specialist will help make a floor plan sketch of the new home and furniture placement for the movers.

    2 months before moving day If you have furniture that needs to be repaired of reupholstered, send it out now and have it delivered to you new home in Chicago

    1 month before moving day the relocation service will contact the utility companies to transfer service, discontinue service, or initiate new service. Transfer newspaper and magazines deliveries. Arrange to discontinue all regular service such as lawn service and snow removal. Begin to scale down by holding a garage or estate sale. Donate unsold items to you favorite charity. The moving firm will order boxes and materials. They will do the packing of items you will not need until after your move. They will also arrange to have the present home cleaned after you have vacated.

    3 days before moving day defrost the refrigerator and freezer and leave the doors open Pack a suitcase to help you through the move. Include 2 changes of clothing, nightwear, toiletry and medication.

    Moving day the professionals will be at your house to greet movers and oversee the move. The firms will direct the moving company to the new home and supervise the unloading directing the movers on furniture placement.

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    Chicago Illinois

    Posted by admin on February 8th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | No Comments »

    Chicago, Illinois is the largest city in the state of Illinois and the third most populous city in the United States. The Chicago metropolitan area has a population of over 9.4 million in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana, making it also the third largest metropolitan area in the US. Chicago is located along the shore of Lake Michigan. The city’s monikers include “Chicago land”, the “Windy City”, “Chi-Town”, “Chi-City”, the “Second City” and the “City of the Big Shoulders”.

    Chicago is a major center of transportation, industry, culture, medicine and higher education.

    A major transportation hub, Chicago is the third largest inter-modal port in the world after Hong Kong and Singapore. Chicago is one of the largest hubs of passenger rail service in the nation with Amtrak providing connections to New York, Seattle, New Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington DC. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) operates an extensive network of buses and a rapid transit system know locally as the “L” (for elevated), which includes services to Midway and O’Hare airports. Chicago stands out among large cities for offering 150 miles of on-street bike lanes, 10,000 bike racks and a state-of-the-art central bicycle commuter station in Millennium Park.

    Chicago has ten interstate highways running through the city and suburbs which include I-90 (also known in some segments as The Kennedy Expressway, Chicago Skyway, The Dan Ryan Expressway and The O’Hare Extension), I-57 (Bishop Ford Freeway), I-94 (Kennedy Expressway), I-55 (Stevenson Expressway), I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway), I-294 (Tri-State Tollway), I-80 (Kingery Expressway), I-355 (North-South Tollway), I-190 (The O’Hare Extension) and I-88 (East-West Tollway and Reagan Memorial).

    Midway International and O’Hare International Airport service the Chicago area. In 2005, O’Hare was reported as the world’s busiest airport by aircraft movements and second busiest by total passenger traffic. Gary/ Chicago International Airport, located in Gary, Indiana, serves and the third Chicago area airport. Chicago/Rockford International Airport is a regional base for United Parcel Service flights, some passenger flight and occasionally as a relief to O’Hare. Chicago is also the world headquarters for United Airlines, the world’s second-largest airline.

    The city has been rated as having the most balanced economy in the US, due to a high level of diversification. Some of the largest employers include over 66 Fortune 500 companies such as The Boeing Company, Sara Lee, Walgreens, Motorola, Caterpillar, Sears, State Farm Insurance, Allstate, Deere, McDonald’s, Aon, Office Max, USG and the Tribune Company. The city hosts four major financial and future exchanges including the Chicago Stock Exchange, the Chicago Board of Trade, the Chicago Board of Options Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Headquartered in the Chicago area are several medical products and services companies such as Baxter International, Abbott Laboratories and the Healthcare Financial Services division of General Electric.

    Chi-Town offers a variety of culture stemming from its deep history to present-day modern arts. The Museum Campus is a 10-acre lakefront park sitting on the southern section of Grant Park and surrounds three of the city’s main museums: the Adler Planetarium, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Shedd Aquarium. Grant Park also hosts the Art Institute of Chicago, a partner of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The only building surviving the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 is the Museum of Science and Industry. Chicago’s museums also include the Oriental Institute, part of the University of Chicago, the Freedom Museum, Chicago History Museum, DuSable Museum of African-American History, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, the Peggy Notebeart Nature Museum and The Renaissance Society.

    The city has and abundant entertainment and performing arts scene. Chicago’s renowned theater companies include the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, the Goodman Theatre Company and the Victory Gardens Theater. Other theatres such as the Strawdog Theatre Company, The House Theatre of Chicago, TimeLine Theatre Company and Remy Bumppo Theatre Company offer an array of plays and musicals.

    Broadway musicals are held at venues including LaSalle Bank Theatre, Cadillac Palace Theatre, Ford Oriental Theatre and the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University. Broadway in Chicago was created in July 2000 and brings touring productions to the Chicago area. A few of the productions brought by “Broadway in Chicago” are: Blue Man Group, Wicked, Rent, Stomp, The Color Purple, Hairspray, Chicago, Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia!, the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Cats, The Producers and Jesus Christ Superstar. Chicago is also home to the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Joffrey Ballet, Music of the Baroque, Chicago Opera Theater, the Chicago Chamber Musicians and more.

    Known for its skyscrapers, Chicago boasts the world’s tallest skyline. Notably historic high-rise buildings grace the Chicago skyline such as the Chicago Board of Trade Building and the Merchandise Mart, once the first on the list of the largest buildings in the world and still listed sixth. The tallest building in the United States, the Sears Tower is located in Chicago. The Aon Center and the John Hancock Center are also notable skyscrapers that give Chicago a distinct city skyline. Future building skyscrapers include Waterview Tower, Chicago Spire and Trump International Hotel and Tower. The 60602 zip code was named by Forbes as the hottest zip code in the country with many upscale buildings such as The Heritage at Millennium Park, The Legacy and Momo.

    Chicago has a number of architectural gems in its historical church buildings. The Chicago Temple/First United Methodist Church boasts a 22-story skyscraper surmounted by a steeple 568 feet above street level, making it the tallest church in the world. Three basilicas: Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of All Saints and St. Hyacinth proudly stand in Chicago’s city limits. St. Josaphat’s, St. Adalbert’s, Mary of the Angels, Church of the Epiphany, St. Gabriel Church, Metropolitan Community Church, St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, St. Clement Church, St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Church and St. Simeon Mirotovici are other pristine and cherished church buildings in Chicago. Chicago was named the best sports city in the Unites States by The Sporting News in 2006.

    The city is one of three U.S. cities to host two Major League Baseball teams; the Chicago Cubs (known to fans as “The Cubbies”) play in Wrigley Field and the chicago White Sox play in the US Cellular Field. The Chicago Bears, Chicago’s NFL team, play at Soldier Field and the Chicago Rush, the city’s Arena Football League team, play at the Allstate Arena. One of the world’s most recognized basketball teams, the Chicago Bulls play at the United Center. The Bulls won six NBA titles in the 1990′s during the reign of Michael Jordan. The United Center also hosts the Chicago Sky, a WNBA team. Chicago has two hockey teams: the Chicago Blackhawks and the Chicago Wolves. The city is also home to the Chicago Fire, a MLS soccer team playing in Toyota Park.

    Chicago gives tourists a trip to remember and in 2005 thirty-three million visitors from across the world came to visit The Windy City. Luxury shopping along the Magnificent Mile as well Navy Pier, a 3,000-foot pier is home to restaurants, shops, museums, exhibition halls, auditoriums and a 150-foot-tall Ferris wheel.

    Navy Pier offers shopping for apparel, Chicago souvenirs, gifts and collectibles, toys and games and more at stores like All the Time, DC’s Mad Hatter, Earthly Elements, Funky Chameleon, Gold & Silver Art FX, Navy Pier Store, A Silver Lining, The Sports Store, Strictly Sterling, Sun Coolers, Varsity Stop Outfitters, Windy City Leathers, Y-Knot, Air One, Making History, Oh Yes Chicago!, Alamo Flags, Ferris Wheel Photos, Grand Avenue Gourmet, Life’s A Holiday, Jahjah Village, Oiled Up, TransPIERency, Fashion Bazaar, Irish Imports, The Oriental Arts Center, Passage to India, The Russian Place, Sitara, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Magic Masters, Bike Chicago, Faces in Focus Caricatures, Temporary Tattoos and more.

    Chicago has shopping malls scattered throughout the city. Stores such as Ann Taylor Loft, The Body Shop, The Bose Store, Eddie Bauer, Emporium Luggage, Femme de Carriere, Glenn Poor Chicago, Gold Leaf Tobacco, Marshalls, Nordstrom, Olily, Lucky Brand, Sephora, and Swatch are sprinkled all through downtown as well as the suburbs.

    Chicago is famous for its signature deep dish pizza, Italian beef sandwiches, the Maxwell Street Polish and the Chicago hot dog, which is made of Vienna beef and loaded with mustard, onion, tomato, pickle relish, celery salt, sport peppers and a dill pickle spear; putting ketchup on a Chicago

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    Chicago Travel Guide

    Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2009 and filed under Chicago | 7 Comments »

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