The new W Chicago-City Center hotel
Chicago artist Ryan Lape painted colorful graffiti art on a wall of the Midland Social Club restaurant.
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After months of construction work, the W Chicago-City Center hotel in the Loop will unveil its new look on Saturday, featuring a revamped lobby and bar, as well as the Midland Social Club restaurant.
A sculpture modeled after the L’s tracks in the Loop hangs above the hotel’s reception desk.
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Workers put the finishing touches on the glowing bar that anchors the hotel’s lobby.
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A so-called “infinity ceiling” with blinking lights greets guests as they enter the hotel. It’s meant to symbolize the city’s rapid rebirth after the Great Fire.
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A large bucket suspended from the lobby ceiling is a nod to Mrs. O’Leary’s dairy cow, once thought to have started the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 by kicking over a lantern in the barn.
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The wiring on a leather chair in the hotel’s lobby is reminiscent of the building’s fire escape.
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W Chicago-City Center hotel’s new restaurant, Midland Social Club, features a mural of the city’s streets by Ryan Lape.
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The Midland Social Club restaurant seats 65 people and has a menu featuring dishes inspired by various city neighborhoods.
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Dark, charred wood flanks the front doors of the hotel’s lobby. The wood is a subtle reference to the fire that ravaged the city in 1871.
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The new lobby bar at the W Chicago-City Center hotel, located in a historic 1928 Beaux Arts building in the Loop.
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