Rush Street (Chicago)

Rush Street (Chicago)

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Rush Street Bridge (1890)


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Rush Street is predominately a northbound one-way street in the Near North Side community area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The street which starts at the Chicago River between Wabash and State Streets runs directly north until it slants on a diagonal as it crosses Chicago Avenue then it continues to Cedar and State Streets, making it slightly less than a mile long. One lane also runs southbound from Ohio Street (600N) to Kinzie Street (400N) as part of a two-way street segment. It runs parallel to and one block west of the Magnificent Mile on the two-way traffic North Michigan Avenue, which runs at 100 east up to 950 north.Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "Michigan Avenue/Michigan Avenue (Pvt.)", p. 87., Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6] The street, which is also one block east of the one-way southbound Wabash Avenue, formerly ran slightly further south to the Chicago River where over time various bridges connected it to the Loop, Chicago's central business district.

Rush Street's history traces back to the original incorporation of the city in the 1830s. It has since hosted important residences, such as the house of the first Mayor of Chicago, and significant commerce. Today, it continues to be part of one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country and has businesses that correspond to the demands of its residents. The neighborhood hosts highly-rated restaurants, five-star hotels, four-star spas, an elite senior citizen residence and prominent bars. The street, which was named after Declaration of Independence signator Benjamin Rush, is currently known for its nightlife, especially at the northern end, which features entertainment that attracts local and visiting patrons. The southern end of the street was an integral part of the city as a main river crossing at various incarnations of the Rush Street Bridge across the main branch of the Chicago River from the mid-1800s until the 1920s. The Rush Street Bridges have a rich cultural history, which includes both a prominent role in facilitating vehicular land traffic and a prominent role as a commercial port location. However, commerce on the Chicago River has declined since the 1930s and the Michigan Avenue Bridge has taken over the role as the primary river crossing for this neighborhood.

Background

Rush Street was named after Benjamin Rush, one of the four physician signators of the United States Declaration of Independence. It is one of several places named after Rush in Chicago; other such places are Rush Medical College and Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center.Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "Rush Street", p. 112., Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6]

As part of the original incorporated city of Chicago in 1837, [Chicago Fact Book Consortium (ed.), "Local Community Fact Book Chicago Metropolitan Area 1990", p. 57, 1995, ISBN 0-914091-60-3.] Rush Street is one of the city's oldest thoroughfares.Clark, p. 3] Early Rush Street was commonly agreed to be desirable place of residence, and hosted the first house designed by an architect in Chicago (designed for the first Mayor of Chicago William Ogden by John M. Van Osdel). The house, bounded by Erie, Ontario, Rush and Cass (now Wabash Avenue) Streets, did not survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

After the Great Chicago Fire, the Near North Side became a refuge for many due to its wide streets, high ground, good drainage, and proximity to both the Lake Michigan lakeshore and Lincoln Park. In fact, Cyrus McCormick built a mansion at 675 Rush Street between 1875 and 1879.Clark, p. 8] The mansion, located at the corner of Rush and Erie, lured so many relatives to move nearby that the neighborhood became known as "McCormickville" by the 1880s. [ Stamper, p. xix.] Clark, p. 6] The street subsequently hosted elite Chicago socialites. Well into the 20th century, residential buildings faced Rush Street until the demands of the expanding commerce—especially concentrations of restaurants and night clubs—consumed its real estate.cite book|title=Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis|publisher=University of Chicago Press|author=Mayer, Harold M. and Richard C. Wade|year=1969|isbn=0-226-51274-6] Infobox Awards
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In the 1950s, the Chicago City Council began to use the Uniform Vehicle Code of 1931 to fight traffic congestion by creating one-way streets. This was most effectively used in the Loop and Near North Side community areas. [cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1210.html|accessdate=2007-09-24|title=Streets, One-Way|author=Miller, Christopher|work=The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago|date= 2005|publisher= Chicago Historical Society] Most of the Near North Side streets remain one-way today as a result. Rush Street is among the area's one-way streets: except for a short segment, only northbound travel is permitted.cite web|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=700+N+Rush+St,+Chicago,+Cook,+Illinois+60611,+United+States&sll=41.889628,-87.625269&sspn=0.010686,0.028667&ie=UTF8&ll=41.893604,-87.625279&spn=0.021372,0.057335&z=15&om=1|accessdate= 2007-09-24|publisher=Google|work=Google Maps|title=700 N Rush St]

Geography

Rush Street runs partly north–south and partly in a north-northwest direction (see map in external links). It runs north–south at 65 east from 401 south at Kinzie to 800 north at Chicago Avenue between Michigan Avenue to the east at 100 east and Wabash Avenue to the west at 44 east. On the north side of Chicago it runs straight on a slight diagonal to the street grid. By the time it travels three blocks north to Delaware Place at 900 north, it intersects Wabash.Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "Delaware Place", p. 31., Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6] It then continues on a diagonal for four more blocks where it intersects the north–south running State Street (the centerline between east and west)Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "State Street", p. 120., Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6] at Cedar Street which runs at 1120 north.Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "Cedar Street", p. 21., Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6] It is crossed by Ohio Street and Ontario Street which feed from and to the Kennedy Expressway to the west.

On the north side of Chicago Avenue Rush Street is part of the Gold Coast neighborhood of the Near North Side community area. The Gold Coast is the nation's second wealthiest neighborhood, trailing only the Central Park East neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper East Side. [cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=0EF7FF463A92EC10&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=AA98CDC331574F0ABEAFF732B33DC0B2|title= Be it Ever So Affluent . . . - For Those Who Call it Home, There's No Place Like The Gold Coast|accessdate=2008-05-08|date=1999-12-05|publisher=Newsbank|work=Chicago Tribune|author=Kogan, Rick and Patrick T. Reardon] Between Chicago Avenue and the Chicago River, Rush Street is part of the River North Gallery District. The River North District hosts more art galleries than any neighborhood outside of Manhattan. [cite web|url=http://www.chicagomarathon.com/CMS400Min/Chicago_Marathon/runner_information/index.aspx?id=2450|title=From Greektown to Bronzeville, Chicago's Welcome Mats Are Out|accessdate=2008-05-08|publisher=Bank of America Chicago Marathon]

Both of the diagonal crossings border Chicago Park District parks that are situated on the resulting triangular land plots. At the Wabash crossing, which has an official address of 871 North Wabash, a park exists that was renamed Connors Park for former Illinois State Senate Minority Leader William Connors in 1970. This park was acquired by the city in 1848 and has been renamed several times. [cite web|url=http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/parks.detail/object_id/F9083F7F-2551-4FDE-AC45-1577D0DA0B44.cfm|title=Connors Park|accessdate=2008-05-14|date=2006|publisher=Chicago Park District] At the State Street crossing, which has an official address of 1031 North State Street, Mariano Park exists and was renamed for Louis Mariano in 1970. This park was acquired by the city in 1848 and was transferred to the Park Distrct in 1959. [cite web|url=http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/parks.detail/object_id/DE22595D-A2EA-4BF4-A1FD-1349808EF0E2.cfm|title=Mariano Park|accessdate=2008-05-14|date=2006|publisher=Chicago Park District] It hosts a structure designed by Birch Burdette Long, who was a Frank Lloyd Wright protege, according to a plaque in the park. In the area surrounded by the Trump International Hotel & Tower to the west, the Chicago River to the south, Rush Street and the Wrigley Building to the east and McDonald's and River Plaza to the north the towers designers have planned a convert|1.2|acre|m2|1|lk=on|adj=on Riverfront Park & Riverwalk along a space that is convert|500|ft|m|1. [cite web|url=http://www.trumpchicago.com/brochure.pdf|title=Project Overview|publisher=Trump Organization|accessdate=2008-05-18]

In the Gold Coast neighborhood, honorary streets such as Frank Sinatra Way (Bellevue Place at 1030 north)Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "Bellevue Place", p. 10., Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6] and Mike Ditka Way (East Chesnut Street at 860 north)Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, "Streetwise Chicago", "Chestnut Street", p. 22., Loyola University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-8294-0597-6] cross Rush Street. Ditka has a restaurant at 100 East Chestnut and coached the Chicago Bears to a Super Bowl XX victory. [cite web|url=http://www.mikeditkaschicago.com/|title=Mike Ditka's|accessdate=2008-05-15|publisher=Mike Ditka’s Resturants] Sinatra made "My Kind of Town (Chicago is)" and "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)" famous.

Bridge

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The main stem of the Chicago River has been crossed by four bridges at Rush Street. The first bridge was a floating bridge that was hinged to one bank. Ropes were used to open and close this bridge.Stamper, p. 243.] A March 1849 ice storm was the first of two instances in which all bridges on the main stem of the Chicago River were destroyed overnight. An iron and timber swing bridge with center supports was built in 1857 at a cost of $48,000. The bridge stood until, on November 3, 1863, a passing ship's whistle spooked a herd of cattle that was crowding the bridge and stampeded into the river.cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/300041.html|accessdate=2007-09-12|title=City of Bridges: Rush Street Bridges (page 1)|publisher=Chicago Historical Society|work=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago|date=2005] The bridge was repaired and still in use on October 8, 1871 when it was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire. In 1872 the Detroit Bridge and Iron Works company built a wrought-iron replacement that stood until 1883, when a barge struck and collapsed the bridge. It was replaced by another swing bridge that lasted for several decades until after the Michigan Avenue Bridge was built in 1920. This final 1884 bridge had trusses measuring ft to m|30 in the center and ft to m|20 on the ends. Its deck used convert|4|in|mm|sing=on|lk=on white pine planks.

The southeast corner of the Rush Street Bridge, which connected to Michigan Avenue, was the location of the Goodrich docks from which the SS Christopher Columbus made its daily round-trip excursions to city-state|Milwaukee|Wisconsin. Although she was used for excursions elsewhere around the Great Lakes, her regular schedule was a daily trip to Milwaukee, leaving Chicago mid-morning, sailing to Milwaukee for a two-hour stopover, and then returning.cite web
url=http://www.chiptin.com/schlitz/history3.htm
title=Excerpts from "Bucket Boy" by Ernest L. Meyer, 1947
work=Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. : A Chronological History 1881-1907
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] The Goodrich Transportation Company used the Goodrich wharves from the time of the American Civil War until the 1930s to connect Chicago with other port locations throughout Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes. Today, skyskrapers have replaced the industrial structures that historically lined the riverbanks of the nations most significant inland port. [cite book|title=Chicago Then and Now|author=McNulty, Elizabeth|publisher=Thunder Bay Press|year=2000|isbn=1-57145-278-8]

Before the Michigan Avenue bridge (pictured right), vehicular traffic crossed the river at Rush and traveled up to Ontario Street before heading east to Pine Street (now North Michigan Avenue after multiple renamings).Clark, p. 4] The bridge carried 77% of all the automobiles and 23% of the commercial vehicles that commuted into the Loop each day. [cite book|title=Chicago Center for Enterpise|volume=II|author=Edgerton, Michael and Kenan Heise|isbn=0-89781-041-4|publisher=Windsor Publications] There were several plans starting in the 1880s for improving Michigan Avenue that involved Rush Street, but nothing came of any of them. [Stamper, p. 2.] The final Rush Street Bridge was not designed for automobile traffic, which caused congestion on the south bank of the River where both Michigan and Wabash fed onto River Street (now Wacker Drive). In May 1904, the "Chicago Tribune" declared that the Ft to m|36 wide Rush Street Bridge, which handled approximately 50% of the north–south traffic in the city, was unfit for the contemporary pedestrian and vehicular traffic. [Stamper, pp. 3–4.] Thus Daniel Burnham's 1909 Plan of Chicago called for the replacement of the bridge with a new bridge at Michigan Avenue and the redevelopment of Wacker Drive. The bridge was quickly removed after the completion of the new Michigan Avenue Bridge.cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/300091.html|accessdate=2007-09-12|title=City of Bridges: Rush Street Bridges (page 2)|publisher=Chicago Historical Society|work=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago|date=2005]

Commerce and education

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In the 1960s, Rush Street was the center of the Chicago nightlife as home to many great caberets, bars, clubs and restaurants. However, many of the bars migrated north to Division Street as the street gentrified."Frommer's Irreverent Guide to Chicago (sixth edition)," 2007, p. 167, Wiley Publishing, Hoboken, NJ, ISBN 0-470-04079-3.] Rush Street still has a reputation for its singles bars, although its glory days have passed. Currently, the late night establishments mostly lure suburbanites, tourists, and young partygoers.cite web|url=http://www.frommers.com/destinations/chicago/0006023899.html|accessdate=2007-09-12|title=Chicago: The Lounge & Bar Scene|publisher=Wiley Publishing, Inc.|work=Frommer's|date=2007] The Chicago Sun-Times describes it as the "hippest strip" in Chicago, with specific kudos to the part between Oak Street and Chicago Avenue.cite web|url=http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/dropzone/31666,wkp-news-dropzone112.article|accessdate=2007-09-12|title=Rush Street|author=Thomas, Mike|work=Chicago Sun-Times|publisher=Sun-Times News Group] It continues to be the destination where visiting conventioners in pursuit of Chicago nightlife are brought by taxi as well as a preferred place for thirtysomething singles to congregate at night, especially in the summer. [McHugh, Rich (eds. J.P. Anderson and Carolin Lascom), "The Rough Guide to Chicago (second edition)," 2006, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-84353-615-3.] Although Rush Street ends two blocks south of Division Street, the nightlife ambiance now continues to Division and spreads west from there.

Rush Street is known for hosting some of the few highly-rated and esteemed restaurants in the Chicago Gold Coast neighborhood.Dale, Alzina Stone, "Mystery Reader's Walking Guide: Chicago," "Gold Coast Walk", pp. 173–6., Passport Books, 1995, ISBN 0-8442-9607-4.] Gibsons Steakhouse, one of the favorite restaurants in Chicago, [Cite web|url=http://www.zagat.com/zagatsearch/zagat_chicago.html?MID=kw10986google&source=google&sitrackingid=40225|accessdate=2007-09-12|date=2005|publisher=Zagat Survey, LLC.|title= ZAGAT CHICAGO] [cite web|url=http://www.frommers.com/destinations/chicago/0006020003.html|title=Best Dining Bets|accessdate=2008-05-12|publisher=Wiley Publishing, Inc.|work=Frommer's] is located on Rush Street. Rush Street is a block east of the original location of the Chicago-style deep dish pizza, Uno Chicago Grill, [cite web|url=http://www.frommers.com/destinations/chicago/D31570.html|title=Pizzeria Uno|accessdate=2008-05-12|publisher=Wiley Publishing, Inc.|work=Frommer's] and it hosts Giordano's, its answer to Uno's. Among the most prominent businesses along this strip is the Bentley and Lamborghini Gold Coast showroom, which is located across East Pearson Street from The Clare at Water Tower along Rush Street. When completed, The Clare will be one of the tallest residential buildings reserved for seniors anywhere in the world. [cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=113A0EE9402965A8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=AA98CDC331574F0ABEAFF732B33DC0B2|title=The Clare takes a vertical approach to senior living|accessdate=2008-05-13|publisher=NewsBank|work=Chicago Tribune|author=Adler, Jane] Rush Street's southern terminus is adjacent to a rear entrance of the Wrigley Building as well as the Trump International Hotel and Tower which has a 401-North Wabash address.Clark, p. 11] The 800 block of the Gold Coast neighborhood portion of Rush Street is a block away from Michigan Avenue and four of the tallest buildings in the world: John Hancock Center (875 North Michigan Avenue), 900 North Michigan, Water Tower Place (845 Michigan), & Park Tower (800 Michigan). Four more of the fifty tallest buildings in Chicago are also a block from Rush Street: Olympia Centre (737 Michigan), One Magnificent Mile, (980 Michigan), Chicago Place (700 Michigan), and Palmolive Building, (919 Michigan). 55 East Erie Street, which was the second tallest all-residential building in the world from 2004 until 2007 when 340 on the Park was completed, [cite web|url=http://www.doka.com/imperia/md/content/doka/english/formworknews/1.pdf|title=56-storey residential tower with self-climbing formwork|accessdate=2008-05-15|date=January 2003|publisher=Formwork News|Work=International Site Review] is among the skyscrapers on or with entrances on Rush street. There is a current proposal to redevelop 740 North Rush Street (at the corner of East Superior Street) with a fifty-story skyscraper designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill and developed by Fordham Company. [cite web|url=http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=740northrush-chicago-il-usa|title=740 North Rush|accessdate=2008-05-18|publisher=Emporis.com] This address currently houses the Chicago offices of Crain Communications Inc., and it is just north of Giordano's, which has a 730 North Rush Street address.

Several prominent hotels are located on or bounded by Rush street. The Peninsula Hotel, one of only three five star hotels in the Midwestern United States,cite web|url=http://mobiltravelguide.howstuffworks.com/five-star-hotels-2008.htm|title=Mobil Travel Guide's 50th Annual Star Awards: Five-Star Hotels|accessdate=2008-05-21|publisher=mobiltravelguide.com] is located on East Superior between Rush Street and Michigan. [cite web|url=http://chicago.peninsula.com/pch/location_map.html|title=The Peninsula:Chicago|accessdate=2008-05-21] The Four Seasons Hotel Chicago, another of the Midwest's five star hotels, is also located on a cross street between Rush Street and Michigan Avenue. [cite web|url=http://www.fourseasons.com/chicagofs/directions_and_map.html|title=Four Seasons Hotel Chicago: Directions and map|accessdate=2008-05-21|publisher=fourseasons.com] These two hotels host the highest rated spas in Illinois. [cite web|url=http://mobiltravelguide.howstuffworks.com/four-star-spas-2008.htm|title=Mobil Travel Guide's 50th Annual Star Awards: Four-Star Spas|accessdate=2008-05-21|publisher=mobiltravelguide.com] Although the main entrance and official address of the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile is 540 North Michigan Avenue, the driveway for the hotel has a 541 North Rush Street address. [cite web|url=http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chidt-chicago-marriott-downtown-magnificent-mile/|title=Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile|accessdate=2008-05-15|publisher=Marriott International, Inc.] Similarly, the Chicago Conrad Hotel located at 521 North Rush Street is a reconstruction of the former 520 North Michigan Chicago Landmark McGraw-Hill Building. [cite web|url=http://chicago.conradmeetings.com/|title=Conrad Chicago|accessdate=2008-05-15|publisher=Hilton.com]

The former Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary, which has been converted for use by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago is located on Rush Street between Superior and Chestnut. The Water Tower Campus of the Loyola University Chicago is located along East Pearson St., which crosses Rush Street between the Bentley/Lamborghini Gold Coast Showroom to the North and The Clare @ Water Tower to the South on the west side of the street. [cite web|url=http://www.luc.edu/info/maps|title=Water Tower Campus|accessdate=2008-05-12|publisher=Loyola University Chicago] The Quigley Seminary Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 16, 1996. Rush Street also hosts one of three regional Royal Thai Consulate-General locations to support Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C. [cite web|url=http://www.thaichicago.net/c_late/juris/jurisdiction.html|title= Royal Thai Consulate General: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.|accessdate=2008-05-15]

Notes

References

*Stamper, John W., "Chicago's North Michigan Avenue: Planning and Development, 1900-1930", University of Chicago Press, 1991, ISBN 0-226-77085-0.
*Clark, Herma, "Let's Walk Along Rush Street", Tribune Company, 1952.

External links

* [http://egov.cityofchicago.org/webportal/COCWebPortal/COC_ATTACH/Community_Areas_NEAR_NORTH_SIDE.pdf Official City of Chicago Near North Side Community Map]


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