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The list of hotels below is an list of all the Intercontinental Hotel Group's hotels in the Chicago area listed by location. You can find great prices on these Chicago area hotels, including hotels within the city, near airports and in Chicago’s suburbs and make your reservations online. Included are hotels by: Crowne Plaza Hotels Holiday Inn Select Hotels Holiday Inn Express Hotels Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn Candlewood Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Inter-Continental List of Chicago IHG Hotels -50 Properties By Location! (these links open a new browser window) Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Chicago-Algonquin Holiday Inn Express Hotels - Chicago-Arlington Heights Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Bolingbrook Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Chicago-Carol Stream (Wheaton) Inter-Continental - Chicago Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-City Centre(Navy Pier) Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Chicago-Downtown Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Mart Plaza (Riverview) Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Chicago-Midway Airport Holiday Inn Select Hotels - Chicago-Midway Airport Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-O'Hare/Kennedy Crowne Plaza Hotels - Chicago-The Silversmith Crowne Plaza Hotels - The Allerton-Chicago Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Countryside/LaGrange Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Crystal Lake Holiday Inn Express Hotels - Chicago-Downers Grove Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Elgin Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Elk Grove Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Elmhurst Holiday Inn Express Hotels - Chicago-Oak Brook Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Glen Ellyn/Lombard Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn - Glenview Holiday Inn Hotels - Gurnee-Convention Center Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago Hillside-Oakbrook Area Candlewood - Chicago/Hoffman Estates Holiday Inn Hotels - Itasca (Woodfield Area) Holiday Inn Express Hotels - Joliet (Riverboat Gambling) Candlewood - Chicago/Libertyville Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Chicago-Libertyville Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn - Lincolnshire Crowne Plaza Hotels - Chicago-North Shore Holiday Inn Select Hotels - Chicago-Naperville Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago Oak Lawn Southwest Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn - Chicago-Oakbrook Terrace Holiday Inn Express Hotels - Chicago-Palatine/N Arlngtn Heights Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Rolling Meadows Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago O'Hare International Holiday Inn Select Hotels - Chicago-O'Hare (Rosemont) Holiday Inn Express Hotels - Chicago-St. Charles Candlewood - Chicago/ Schaumburg Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Schaumburg/Hoffman Estates Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn - Schaumburg Candlewood - Chicago-O'Hare Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Skokie Holiday Inn Select Hotels - Chicago-Tinley Park-Conv Center Candlewood - Chicago/Naperville Candlewood - Chicago, Waukegan Candlewood - Northbrook-Wheeling Holiday Inn Hotels - Chicago-Willowbrook-Hinsdale Holiday Inn Express Hotels - Woodstock Also, see our entire list of other Hotels by Area. NOT SURE WHICH CHICAGO HOTEL TO CHOOSE? Are you planning to stay near the Magnificent Mile or in the suburb of Oakbrook? Do you prefer to stay near the airport or is your preference to be in proximity to friends or family in Gurnee? Use our Hotel Maps to find the hotels nearest your preferred destination. Be sure to review our ”Featured Hotels” and selected “Popular Hotels”, or choose from our “Luxury Hotels” category. 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Each profile consists of four sections: Workforce (unemployment rate, civilian labor force, percent of the workforce that is unionized statewide); Demographics / Geography (population, population growth rate, per capita personal income, average commute time to work); Education (percent of the population who are high school graduates, number of high school dropouts, state average SAT scores); Quality of Life / Community Services (crime rate for the county, number of physicians in the county, number of hospital beds). American Council on Consumer Interests Margaret Charters, Editor 224 Slocum Hall Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1250 Fax: (315) 443-2562 E-mail: charters@mailbox.syr.edu Bureau of Economic Analysis Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the nation's economic accountant, preparing estimates that illuminate key national, international, and regional aspects of the U.S. economy. This site features summary BEA estimates from the national, regional, and international programs -- including the latest figures on gross domestic product, personal income, and balance of payments. Other features of the site include the full text of all BEA news releases (within 4 hours of its release); the Survey of Current Business, BEA's monthly journal, beginning with January 1998 and key articles from 1987-97; a telephone contact list; and the news release schedule. Commercial Bank and Bank Holding Company Database Provided by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, this Web site offers the following resources: Commercial Bank Data - Report of Condition and Income data are available for all banks regulated by the Federal Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Comptroller of the Currency; Bank Holding Company Data - financial data are available for all domestic BHC's on a consolidated basis; all large domestic bank holding companies on an unconsolidated parent only basis; and all small domestic bank holding companies on an unconsolidated parent basis.including balance sheet and income information for all three categories; FR Y9-C Risk-Based Capital Computation - this spreadsheet is a resource for Bank Holding Companies created to help prepare the Risk-Based Capital schedule on the FR Y-9C report. Federal Reserve Board Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Information The Community Reinvestment Act is intended to encourage depository institutions to help meet the credit needs of the communities in which they operate, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. It was enacted by the Congress in 1977 and is implemented by Regulation BB (revised in May 1995). The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System maintains a comprehensive site covering depository institutions examined by the Federal Reserve. CRA information on other depository institutions is available from: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) The Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS). The Interagency information about the CRA is available from the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC). County Business Patterns Data This database provides county, state, and national level business data for 1977-1995. Statistics include number of establishments, payroll (annual and 1st quarter), number of employees, and number of establishments by size class for two-digit SIC industry groupings. The data is collected annually by the Bureau of the Census. Dun and Bradstreet Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) is the leading provider of business-to-business credit, marketing, purchasing, and receivables management and decision-support services worldwide. In the business-to-business marketplace, Dun & Bradstreet is the indispensable source of content, information-management expertise and business insight that customers need to make more informed decisions and build profitable relationships. D&B's comprehensive database now covers more than 53 million businesses in over 200 countries. This Web site provides insight into a multitude of D&B's products and services, from Account Scoring Models to Data Rationalization Services. Electronic Statistic Textbook (StatSoft) This Electronic Statistics Textbook offers training in the understanding and application of statistics. The material was developed at the StatSoft R&D department based on many years of teaching undergraduate and graduate statistics courses and covers a wide variety of applications, including laboratory research (biomedical, agricultural, etc.), business statistics and forecasting, social science statistics and survey research, data mining, engineering and quality control applications, and many others. The Electronic Textbook begins with an overview of the relevant elementary (pivotal) concepts and continues with a more in depth exploration of specific areas of statistics, organized by "modules," accessible by buttons, representing classes of analytic techniques. A glossary of statistical terms and a list of references for further study are included. FEDSTATS More than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use. Financial Data Finder Maintained by the Ohio State University, Financial Data Finder taps a comprehensive database of web sites targeted for finance researchers and scholars. Included in the database are historical data, research, news, reports, and links covering a broad range of topics, including Banks, Commodities, Financial Institutions, International Finance, Risk Management, Personal Finance, Real Estate, Venture Capital, and more. Financial Markets Center The Financial Markets Center is an independent, nonprofit institute that provides research and education resources to grassroots groups, unions, policymakers and journalists interested in the Federal Reserve System and financial markets. Through the site, the Center aims to address three needs: (1) Basic education and public participation. The Tools section contains basic information on how the Federal Reserve is organized, what it does and why it matters. The same section also includes information for citizens wishing to make contact with the Fed or enhance its ccountability to the public. (2) Archival research. The Fed Archives section contains three sets of documents that shed light on the central bank's inner workings: transcripts of Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings; minutes of discount rate actions; and summaries of Federal Advisory Council (FAC) meetings. (3) Ongoing analysis. The newsletter FOMC Alert and other Center publications provide ongoing analysis of money and financial markets, regulatory issues, developments at the Fed, and trends in monetary policy. Geospatial and Statistical Data Center The Center supports a wide range of academic and scholarly activities through access to extensive collections of numeric and geospatial data files; computing facilities and software for data manipulation, research, and instruction; and a suite of Internet-accessible data extraction tools. Global Financial Data Global Financial Data's database is an extensive, comprehensive collection of financial historical data. Included in the database are more than 5,000 data files from over 150 different countries. The data are recorded daily, weekly, monthly, and annually. This site offers several free annual data series, including Stock Markets since 1693, Inflation Rates since 1264, Interest Rates since 1700, Commodity Prices since 1257, Exchange Rates since 1800, Global World Stock Market Indices, and Total Returns since 1800. Handbook of Econometrics The Handbook of Econometrics aims to serve as a source, reference, and teaching supplement for the field of econometrics, the branch of economics concerned with the empirical estimation of economic relationships. The organization of the Handbook follows in relatively systematic fashion the way an econometric study would proceed, starting from basic mathematical and statistical methods and econometric models, proceeding to estimation and computation, through testing, and ultimately to applications and uses. The handbook also includes a fairly detailed development of time series topics and many other special topics. Haver Analytics Haver Analytics maintains more than 60 databases of economic and financial data from almost 100 government and private sources. Haver's geographic coverage includes National U.S. and Regional U.S., as well as international coverage from Canada, Europe, Japan, and emerging markets. The database is updated frequently and contains monthly, quarterly, and annual data published by the U.S. government, various newspapers, and numerous trade associations (sources include the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, HUD, Dun & Bradstreet, Census Bureau, and the Department of Agriculture). Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) Data This FFIEC site offers a vast amount of information to those interested in HMDA data. One can gain easy access to HMDA-related sites for various HMDA reports; i.e., the National Aggregate reports that provide a nationwide summation of the individual MSA aggregate reports; or aggregate and disclosure reports that give a broad look at the performance of lending institutions in individual metropolitan areas. One can research information available to the public and financial community, including the history and the purpose of the HMDA. International Statistical Agencies The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics provides a comprehensive listing of links to over 55 statistical agencies around the globe. Some of the countries covered are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Dominican Republic, France Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Russia, Mexico, Philippines, Sweden, United Kingdom, and Yugoslavia. National Agricultural Statistics Service (U.S. Department of Agriculture) This Web site offers a wealth of agriculture-related information. In addition to a variety of historical data, the site provides the most recent Census of Agriculture along with the Research Division findings. One can browse an extensive list of publication, review market news reports by geographical area, and examine numerous reports and graphs provided by the National Agricultural Statistics service. National Credit Union Administration This Web site provides a wealth of information related to credit union functioning, regulation, and compliance. While on the site, the user may learn all about credit unions, from their basic definition and types to their history and guidelines on how to start a credit union. In addition, several credit union data sources are available online, including individual credit union data, custom reports, corporate credit union reports, and call reports along with call report software. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (Provided by the University of Michigan) The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), begun in 1968, is a longitudinal study of a representative sample of U.S. individuals and the family units in which they reside. It emphasizes the dynamic aspects of economic and demographic behavior, but its content is broad, including sociological and psychological measures. PSID data can be used for cross-sectional, longitudinal, and intergenerational analysis and for studying both individuals and families. The study is conducted at the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. The Scout Report (provided by the University of Wisconsin - Madison) The Scout Report is the flagship publication of the Internet Scout Project. Published every Friday both on the Web and by e-mail. It provides a fast, convenient way to stay informed of valuable resources on the Internet. Published continuously since 1994, the Scout Report is one of the Internet's oldest and most respected publications. The Internet Scout Project is located in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. The project has several focus areas, including Business and Economics and Social Sciences. The target audience of the Scout Report for Business and Economics is faculty, students, staff, and librarians in business and economics. Each biweekly issue offers a selective collection of Internet resources covering topics in the field that have been chosen by librarians and content specialists in the given area of study. STAT-USA Internet STAT-USA/Internet, a service of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the site for the U.S. business, economic and trade community, providing authoritative information from the Federal government. The site provides current and historical economic and financial releases and economic data. In addition, current and historical trade-related releases, international market research, trade opportunities, country analysis are available. Survey of Consumer Finances The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is a triennial survey of the balance sheet, pension, income, and other demographic characteristics of U.S. families. The survey also gathers information on use of financial institutions. The links to the surveys this page offers provide summary results of the surveys, codebooks and related documentation, and full public data sets. United States Bureau of the Census This site offers easy access to a wide variety of socioeconomic, demographic, and business data. Recipient of multiple on-line awards, the Bureau of the Census has been recognized for creating an INTERNET prototype system that provides a new and more efficient way to distribute Census Bureau data and dramatically increase public access to Bureau information. U.S. Bureau of the Census also features the Survey of Income and Program Participation, which provides source and amount of income, labor force information, program participation and eligibility data, and general demographic characteristics. The survey's purpose is to measure the effectiveness of existing federal, state, and local programs; to estimate future costs and coverage for government programs, such as food stamps; and to provide improved statistics on the distribution of income in the country. Prosecco, Villa Aba Veneto N.V. $24 Banfi, Brut Toscana 1988 $27 Mumm, Caodon Rouge Brut France N.V. $48 Veuve Cliquot, Brut Yellow Label France N.V. Half $29 Full $56 Perrier Jouet, Fleur de Champagne France N.V. $115 Louis Roederer, Brut France N.V. $48 Moet Chandon, Dom Perignon France N.V. $130 . Vini Bianchi . . Regaleali Bianco, Tasca D'Almerita Sicilia 1996 $21 Lacryma Christi, Mastroberardino Campania 1996 $26 Verdicchio S. Sisto, Fazi Battaglia Marche 1994 $24 Chardonnay Fontanelle, Banfi Toscana 1995 $28 Pinot Grigio S. Angelo, Banfi Toscana 1996 $23 Sauvignon, Mangilli Friuli Venezia Giulia 1995 $25 Chardonnay, Cielo Trentino 1996 $21 Chardonnay, St. Margherita Veneto 1996 $23 Pinot Grigio, St. Margherita Alto Adige 1996 $30 Pinot Grigio, Cielo Veneto 1996 $21 Gavi di Gavi la Scoloca, Soldati Piemonte 1995 $56 Cortese di Gave, Pio Cesare Piemonte 1996 $36 Gavi Principessa Gavia, Banfi Piemonte 1996 $26 . Back to Top . . . Vini Rossi . . Merlot, Cielo Veneto 1996 $21 Amarone, R. Farina Veneto 1993 $36 Pinot Nero Riserva, Concilio Trentino 1993 $25 Merlot Riserva, Concilio Trentino 1994 $27 Dolcetto d'Alba "La Chiesa" Seghesio Piemonte 1996 $26 Barbera d'Alba, Batasiolo Piemonte 1993 $23 Barbaresco "Pajore" Sottimano Piemonte 1994 $52 Barolo, La Traversa Piemonte 1993 $33 Cabernet Sauvignon S. Giorgio, Lungarotti Umbria 1986 $51 Rubesco, Lungarotti Umbria 1995 $26 Sangiovese Santa Cristina, Antinori Toscana 1996 $20 Merlot Villa Poggio Salvi, Lavischio Toscana 1995 $34 Chianti Classico, Le Bocce Toscana 1996 $21 Chianti Classico Riserva, Castello di Volpaia Toscana 1991 $27 Chianti Classico Riserva, Castello d'Albola Toscana 1990 $30 Chianti Classico Riserva, "Il Sogno" Puiatti Toscana 1994 $34 Colvecchio Syrah, Banfi Toscana 1990 $50 Rosso di Montalcino, Banfi Toscana 1995 $24 Brunello di Montalcino, Banfi Toscana 1992 $56 Brunello di Montalcino, Casanova di Neri Toscana 1990 $50 Tignanello, Antinori Toscana 1993 $75 Omellaia, Antinori Toscana 1993 $68 Sassicaia, Bolgheri Sassicaia Toscana 1994 $110 Pomino Rosso, Frescobaldi Toscana 1994 $36 Another tool, Characteristics of Business Owners Survey, provides the only national data available for comparing selected economic, demographic, and sociological characteristics among minority, women, non-minority male, and all business owners and their businesses. The Census Bureau also offers the Surveys of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises, which supplies valuable economic data on business owners' race, ethnicity, and gender. This section offers links to websites and publications giving information about the French and American systems and cultures and providing resources for life in the Chicago Area and at the Lycée. Educational Resources Have ideas for additional resources? Send them to us now. French Education: http://www.edufrance.fr/en/index.htm: To study in France www.aefa-afsa.org: The site of the Association of French Schools in America http://www.ambafrance-us.org/culture/education/index.html: The site of the French Embassy in Washington about education http://www.frenchentree.com/fe-education/: This section covers all the main issues facing parents bringing children to be educated in France; from enrollment at Ecole Maternelle through to secondary school graduation. http://www.ciep.fr/en/ Resources in French: http://www.foco-net.org/: Le site du Service de la Promotion du Français et des Etablissements Scolaires http://www.aefe.diplomatie.fr/: Le site de l'Agence pour l'Enseignement du Français a l'Etranger. http://www.education.gouv.fr/: Le site du Ministère de l'Education Nationale http://www.cned.fr/: L'enseignement à distance http://www.cndp.fr: Le site du Centre National de Documentation Pédagogique pour les enseignants et les parents http://www.etudiant.gouv.fr/: Portail étudiant recensant près de 22.000 formations http://www.onisep.fr/ US Education: http://www.isbe.state.il.us/: The site of the Illinois State Board of Education http://www.collegeboard.com: The US College Board Dual-language Education: http://www.cal.org/resources/digest/digestglobal.html: The site of the Center for Applied Linguistics: communication through better understanding of language and culture http://www.lsadc.org/index.cfm: The site of the Linguistic Society of America http://www.internationaled.org/: a website to improve K-12 teaching and learning about the geography, history, economics, culture and languages of other world regions. Resources in French: http://www.enfantsbilingues.com/: Le site d'information sur le bilinguisme et les langues Learning Resources for Students...and Parents: Learning French http://www.fle.fr/pro/ressources-etu/index.html http://french.about.com/ http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/french.html Learning other subjects http://www.cartables.net/links/ French & American Cultures: http://www.ambafrance-us.org/culture: The site of the French Embassy in Washington: about culture and education http://www.france.com/culture/: A practical site with information about French history and culture http://www.frenchculture.com/: A comprehensive French culture website from travel to fashion to the arts http://www.understandfrance.org: The insider view: tips from a Franco-American couple who lives in Paris http://www.pbaudry.com/: The site of Pascal Baudry, author of "French and Americans, the Other Shore." Mostly in French http://www.facecouncil.org/: The site of FACSEA, a non profit organization with a mandate to promote French culture in American schools, colleges, universities and cultural institutions http://www.codofil.org/english/links.html: Links to French-speaking Louisiana, including Native American culture and Cajun/Acadian culture Practical Guide to Chicago Have ideas for additional resources? Send them to us now. French–American organizations: http://www.afchicago.com/: Alliance Française de Chicago http://fcc.uchicago.edu/: The France Chicago Center seeks to promote, facilitate and increase contact between French and American students, scholars and professionals http://www.consulfrance-chicago.org/main_associations_eng.htm: List of Associations on the French Consulate in Chicago website Books and Media in French: http://www.consulfrance-chicago.org/main_presse.htm: Press and Media on the French Consulate in Chicago website (in French); TV5 is now available on Comcast http://www.ambafrance-us.org/culture/books/publishers/bookstores.html: Links to online stores on the French Embassy website http://www.expressmag.com/: Subscription service for French magazines including junior ones http://www.infrench.com www.petitelibrairie.com Unites States Bureau of Labor Statistics This site provides a wealth of information on employment and unemployment, prices and living conditions, compensation and working conditions, productivity, and technology. It also offers basic economic data, including labor market conditions (civilian labor force, unemployment statistics, employee and nonfarm payrolls); hours, earning, and productivity indicators (average weekly hours and average weekly earnings, employment cost index and productivity); and price indices (Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index). In addition, news releases dealing with various labor issues are presented. Finally, the site features numerous Surveys and Programs, including the Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey, the Consumer Expenditures Survey, and the National Compensation Survey. Chicago's growth has long been linked to the strength and diversity of her industries. Many excellent histories of Chicago reflect the importance of business in the city's life; for example, A.T. Andreas' History of Chicago (1884-1886) or Donald L. Miller's City of the Century (1996). These books and other general histories can be found listed on the Chicago Bibliography. The general histories of Chicago are supplemented by works which focus on the histories of specific companies, such as the books on this list. These company histories are available at the Harold Washington Library Center or the Sulzer Regional Library. The books are useful for tracing the history of individual Chicago area companies as well as for the growth of industry in the Chicago area. They are also useful for History Fair projects. Historical information about local companies may also be found in business directories, such as Hoover's Handbook of American Business or manuals from Moody's. Information on individual companies is also available in many places on the internet, such as the Library's Company Information Subject Guide. Complementing the published histories are business ephemera and archival material in the Library's special collections. Books with the location code BSTCGO should be requested from the staff at the fourth floor Business Reference Desk in the Business/Science/Technology Division of the Harold Washington Library Center. Books with the location code SSHCGO should be requested from the Social Sciences Division on the sixth floor of the Harold Washington Library Center. Books with the location code SU CGOCOL or SU HSTCOL should be requested at the Reference Desk of the Sulzer Regional Library. The Chicago Public Library may also own circulating copies of some of these titles. Please check the library's catalog for available copies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W Abbott Laboratories * Kogan, Herman. The Long White Line: The Story of Abbott Laboratories. New York: Random House, 1963. RS68.A2K6 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL; SU HSTCOL Pratt, William D. The Abbott Almanac: 100 Years of Commitment to Quality Health Care. Elmsford, N.Y.: The Benjamin Company, 1987. HD9666.9.A2P73 1987 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL; SU HSTCOL Ambassador East Kogan, Rick. Sabers & Suites: The Story of Chicago's Ambassador East. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons, 1983. TX941.A63K6 1983 HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL American Colloid Company* Wooten, Jodi L. The American Colloid Company Story 1927-1992. Arlington Heights, Ill.: American Colloid Company, 1992. HD9585.B464A548 1992 HWLC BSTCGO Arthur Andersen* Arthur Andersen & Company. The First Sixty Years: 1913-1973. Chicago: Arthur Andersen & Company, 1974. HF5616.U5A59 1974 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Spacek, Leonard. The Growth of Arthur Andersen & Co. 1928-1973: An Oral History. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1989. HF5616.U7A787 1989 HWLC BSTCGO Bank of Ravenswood Bank of Ravenswood. The First Quarter Century: The Story of the Bank of Ravenswood. Chicago: Bank of Ravenswood, [1987]. Ravenswood-Lake View Community Collection, 5/10 SU HSTCOL Barber-Greene Company Barber-Greene Company. Our First Five Decades. Aurora, Ill.: Barber-Greene Company, 1966. HD9705.U64B3 HWLC BSTCGO Baxter International, Inc.* Cody, Thomas G. Strategy of a Megamerger: An Insider's Account of the Baxter Travenol-American Hospital Supply Combination. New York: Quorum Books, 1990. HD9994.U54B393 1990 HWLC BSTCGO Beatrice Foods Company Gazel, Neil R. Beatrice: From Buildup Through Breakup. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1990. HD9009.B38G38 1990 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Bell & Howell Company* Robinson, Jack Fay. Bell & Howell Company: A 75-Year History. Chicago: Bell & Howell Company, 1982. HD9708.U64B44 1982 HWLC BSTCGO Boeing Company Bauer, E. E.. Boeing in Peace and War. Enumclaw, Wash.: TABA Pub., 1990. HD9711.U63B632 1990 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Hardy, M. J. (Michael John). Boeing. New York: Beaufort Books, 1984, c. 1982. HD9711.U63B633 1982 HWLC BSTCGO Lynn, Matthew. Birds of Prey: Boeing vs. Airbus: A Battle for the Skies. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1997. HD9711.U63B634 1997 HWLC BSTCGO Rodgers, Eugene. Flying High: The Story of Boeing and the Rise of the Jetliner Industry. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1996 HD9711.U63B6365 1996 HWLC BSTCGO Sell, T.M. Wings of Power: Boeing and the Politics of Growth in the Northwest. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001. HD9711.U63B6364 2001 HWLC BSTCGO Serling, Robert J. Legend and Legacy: The Story of Boeing and Its People. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992. HD9711.U63B637 1991 HWLC BSTCGO Borg-Warner* Oursler, Will. From Ox Carts to Jets: Roy Ingersoll and the Borg-Warner Story. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1959. HD9705.U64B637 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Bowman Dairy Reitzel, J. A. The Flourishing Tree: A History of the Bowman Dairy, 1874-1949. Chicago, 1949. Ravenswood-Lake View Community Collection, 5/12 SU HSTCOL Brink's Inc. Seng, R. A. and J. V. Gilmour. Brink's, the Money Movers: The Story of a Century of Service. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1959. HE5903.B75S4 1959 HWLC BSTCGO; HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL Brunswick Corporation Kogan, Rick. Brunswick: The Story of an American Company from 1845-1985. Skokie, Ill.: Brunswick Corporation, 1985. HD9992.U54B78 1985 HWLC BSTCGO Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company Morgan, David P. Diesels West: The Evolution of Power on the Burlington. Milwaukee, Wis.: Kalmbach, [1969?]. TJ603.M583 HWLC BSTCGO Overton, Richard C. Burlington Route: A History of the Burlington Lines. New York: Alfred. A. Knopf, 1965. HE2791.C643O79 HWLC BSTCGO Overton, Richard C. Burlington West: A Colonization History of the Burlington Railroad. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1941 HE2791.C643O8 1941 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL C. Creators & Co. C. Cretors & Co. C. Cretors & Co.: The First Hundred Years, 1885-1985 Chicago: C. Cretors & Co., 1985. HD9049.P652U62 1985 SU HSTCOL CFS Continental Bowman, Jim. More Than a Coffee Company: The Story of CFS Continental. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1986. HD9199.U52C473 1986 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Caterpillar Gilbert C. Nolde, editor. All in a Day's Work: Seventy-Five Years of Caterpillar. New York: Forbes Custom Pub., 2000. HD9710.4.U64C38 HWLC BSTCGO Pripps, Robert N. Big Book of Caterpillar: The Complete History of Caterpillar Bulldozers andTractors, Plus Collectibles, Sales, Memorabilia, and Brochures. Stillwater, Minn.: Voyageur Press, 2000. HD9710.4.U64C37 2000 HWLC BSTCGO Chess Records Cohodas, Nadine. Spinning Blues into Gold: The Chess Brothers and the Legendary Chess Records. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000. ML405.C64 2000 SU CGOCOL Collis, John. The Story of Chess Records. New York: Bloomsbury Pub., 1998. ML427.C44C65 1998 SU CGOCOL Chicago American Murray, Jesse George. The Madhouse on Madison Street. Chicago: Follett Publishing Co., 1965. 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KF1087.C55L87 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Taylor, Charles H., editor. History of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago. 3 vols. Chicago: Robert O. Law Company, 1917. HF296.C537T3 HWLC BSTCGO Chicago Mercantile Exchange* Tamarkin, Bob. The MERC: The Emergence of a Global Financial Powerhouse. New York: HarperBusiness, 1993. HG6049.T35 1993 HWLC BSTCGO; SU REF Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company Cary, John W. The Organization and History of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company. New York: Arno Press, 1981. HE2791.C67C37 1981 HWLC BSTCGO Ploss, Thomas H. The Nation Pays Again: The Milwaukee Road . N.p.: T. H. Ploss, 1984. HE2791.C67P58 1984 SU CGOCOL Chicago Stock Exchange* Rice, Wallace. The Chicago Stock Exchange: A History. [Chicago]: The Committee on Library of the Chicago Stock Exchange, 1928. HG5131.C42R5 1928 SU CGOCOL Commonwealth Edison Company* Commonwealth Edison. History of Commonwealth Edison Company and Predecessor Companies 1887-1934: Prepared for Submission as a Company Exhibit in Connection with Formal Rate Hearings before the Illinois Commerce Commission. Chicago: Commonwealth Edison, 1934. HD9685.U7C625 HWLC BSTCGO Insull, Samuel. The Memoirs of Samuel Insull: An Autobiography. Polo, Ill.: Transportation Trails, 1992. HD9685.U5I564 1992 BSTSCO; SU CGOCOL Throgmorton, James A. Planning as Persuasive Storytelling: The Rhetorical Construction of Chicago's Electric Future. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. HD9685.U7C698 1996 BSTCGO Continental Casualty Company Continental Casualty Company. The Second Fifty. Chicago: Continental Casualty Co., 1947. 368.065C767C BSTCGO Continental Illinois Bank McCollom, James P. The Continental Affair: The Rise and Fall of the Continental Illinois Bank. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1987. HG2613.C44C686 1987 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Cotter & Company Kantowicz, Edward R. True Value: John Cotter, 70 Years of Hardware. Chicago: Regnery Books, 1986. HD9745.U5C655 1986 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Cracker Jack Jaramillo, Alex. Cracker Jack Prizes. New York: Abbeville Press, 1989. HD9049.P652U65 1989 HWLC BSTCGO Crain Communications, Inc. Goldsborough, Robert. The Crain Adventure: The Making & Building of a Family Publishing Company. Lincolnwood, Ill.: NTC Business Books, 1992. Z473.C83G64 1992 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Crane Company Crane, Richard Teller. The Autobiography of Richard Teller Crane, 1832-1912. N.p.: Crane Co., 1927. CT275.C79A3 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Croname Croname. Croname at the Half Century, 1903-1953. N.p., [1953]. Ravenswood-Lake View Community Collection, 5/19 SU HSTCOL Dartnell Corporation* Lewis, Leslie L., and Robert S. Minor, editors. The Dartnell Story. Chicago: Dartnell, 1984. Z743.D273D36 1984 SU CGOCOL Deere & Company* Broehl, Wayne G., Jr. John Deere's Company: A History of Deere & Company and Its Times. New York: Doubleday & Company, 1984. HD9486.U6D39 1984 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Ensign-Bickford Ellsworth, John E. 100 Years: The Ensign-Bickford Company and the Safety Fuse Industry in America [Chicago: R. R. Donnelley, 1936] TP293.E4 1936A HWLC BSTCGO The Fair Crissey, Forrest. Since Forty Years Ago: An Account of the Origin and Growth of Chicago and its First Department Store. Chicago: The Fair, 1915. HF5465.U6F33 1915 HWLC BSTCGO; SU HSTCOL Fairbanks, Morse & Company Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Pioneers In Industry: The Story of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., 1830-1945. Chicago: Fairbanks, Morse & Co., 1945. 658.921F151 HWLC BSTCGO Finkl & Sons, A. Macauley, Irene. A. Finkl & Sons Company, 1879-1979: From Blacksmith Shop to Modern Forge. Chicago: A. Finkl & Sons Company, 1979. HD9519.F56M3 1979 BSTCGO First National Bank of Chicago* Hyman, Sidney, editor. Gaylord Freeman of First Chicago. 2 vols. Chicago: The First National Bank of Chicago, 1975. 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The Illinois Central Railroad In Peace and War 1858-1868. New York: Arno Press, 1981. HE2791.I3S97 1981 HWLC BSTCGO Inland Steel Industries* Morris, Jack H. Inland Steel at 100, 1893-1993: Beginning a Second Century of Progress. Chicago: Inland Steel Industries, 1993. HD9519.I6M67 1993 SU CGOCOL International Harvester Company Hutchinson, William T. Cyrus Hall McCormick. 2 vols. New York: Appleton Century Company, 1930-1935. HD9486.U4M35 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Marsh, Barbara. A Corporate Tragedy: The Agony of International Harvester Company. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, 1985. HD9486.U6I76 1985 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL McCormick, Cyrus. The Century of the Reaper: An Account of Cyrus Hall McCormick, the Inventor of the Reaper, of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, the Business He Created, and of the International Harvester Company, His Heir and Chief Memorial. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1931. S695.M3 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Ozanne, Robert W. 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Dutton and Co., Inc. 1976. HD9009.M3B6 1976 HWLC BSTCGO Kroc, Ray. Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald's. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1977. TX910.5.K76A34 1977 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Love, John F. McDonald's: Behind the Arches. New York: Bantam Books, 1986. TX945.5.M33L68 1986 HWLC BSTCGOCOL; SU CGOCOL Vidal, John. McLibel: Burger Culture on Trial New York: New Press, 1997. KD1960.V53 1997 BSTCGO Montgomery Ward* Herndon, Booton. Satisfaction Guaranteed: An Unconventional Report to Today's Consumers. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972. HF5467.W3H47 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Latham, Frank B. 1872-1972 a Century of Serving Consumers: The Story of Montgomery Ward. Chicago: Montgomery Ward & Co., 1972. HF5467.W3L38 1972 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Motorola* Affrunti, Andy. Personal Journal: 50 Years at Motorola. Chicago: The author, 1985. HD9696.A2A34x 1985 BSTCGO Petrakis, Harry Mark. The Founder's Touch: The Life of Paul Galvin of Motorola. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. 658.9213m857p HWLC BSTCGO HD9696.A2G356 1991 (3rd edition) SU CGOCOL Nutrasweet* McCann, Joseph E. Sweet Success: How Nutrasweet Created a Billion Dollar Business. Homewood, Ill.: Business One Irwin, 1990. HD9105.M33 1990 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Palmer House Rice, Wallace. Palmer House, Old and New: An Historical Sketch with Reminiscences of Chicago Two Generations Ago, Together with a Description of the Palmer House Today. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons, 1925. F548.P17R5 SU HSTCOL Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co.* Rice, Wallace. 75 Years of Gas Service in Chicago: An Interesting History of the Origin and Growth of the Gas Industry in Chicago, Together With an Account of the Various Gas Companies Now Consolidated Into One Organization. Chicago: The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co., 1925. TP725.C5R5 HWLC BSTCGO; HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL Pinkerton's National Detective Agency* Horan, James D. and Howard Swiggett. The Pinkerton Story. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1951]. HV8087.P75H6 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Horan, James D. The Pinkertons: The Detective Dynasty That Made History. New York: Crown, 1967. HV8087.P75H62 SU CGOCOL Playboy Enterprises, Inc.* Brady, Frank. Hefner. New York: Macmillan, 1974. Z473.H44B7 HWLC BSTCGO; HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL Byer, Stephen. Hefner's Gonna Kill Me When He Reads This... Chicago: Allen-Bennett, 1972. PN4900.P5B9 HWLC BSTCGO, HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL Miller, Russell. Bunny: The Real Story of Playboy. New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston, 1985. PN4900.P5M5 1985 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Polk Brothers Paden, Ann. I Bought It at Polk Bros.: The Story of an American Retailing Phenomenon. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1996. HD9971.U64P657 1996 HWLC BSTCGO; HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL Pullman's Palace Car Company Leyendecker, Liston Edgington. Palace Car Prince: A Biography of George Mortimer Pullman. Niwot, Colo.: University Press of Colorado, 1991. HE2754.P85L49 1991 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Papke, David Ray. 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HF6181.D59A2 HWLC BSTCGO Riverview Amusement Park Gee, Derek and Ralph Lopez. Laugh Your Troubles Away: The Complete History of Riverview Park. Livonia, Mich.: Sharpshooter Productions, 2000. GV1853.3.I32R54 2000 SU CGOCOL Scholl Manufacturing Co., Inc. Scholl Manufacturing Co. Around the World with Foot Comfort. N.p., The Scholl Manufacturing Co., Inc., 1954. 658.9853SCH64 HWLC BSTCGO Schwinn Bicycle Company* Crown, Judith and Glenn Coleman. No Hands: The Rise and Fall of the Schwinn Bicycle Company: An American Institution. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1996. HD9993.B544S393 1996 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Pridmore, Jay and Jim Hurd. Schwinn Bicycles. Osceola, Wis.: Motorbooks International, 1996. HD9993.B544S394 1996 BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Sears, Roebuck & Company* Asher, Frederick. Richard Warren Sears, Icon of Inspiration: Fable and Fact About the Founder and Spiritual Genius of Sears, Roebuck & Company. New York: Vantage Press, 1997. 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HF5467.S4W44 HWLC BSTCGO; HWLC SSHCGO Worthy, James C. Shaping an American Institution: Robert E. Wood and Sears, Roebuck. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1984. HF5467.S4W67 1984 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Spiegel, Inc.* Cornell, James. The People Get the Credit: The First One Hundred Years of the Spiegel Story, 1865-1965. [Chicago]: Spiegel, 1964. HF5467.S63C6 HWLC BSTCGO; HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL Smalley, Orange A. and Frederick D. Sturdivant. The Credit Merchants: A History of Spiegel, Inc. Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1973. HF5467.S63S6 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Squire Dingee Company Squire Dingee Company. 100 Years of Progress: Squire Dingee Company, 1858-1958. Chicago: Squire Dingee Co., [1958]. Ravenswood-Lake View Community Collection, 7/7 SU HSTCOL Staley Company* Forrestal, Dan J. The Kernel and the Bean: The 75-Year Story of the Staley Company. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1982. HD9049.C8U52 1982 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Standard Oil Company* Dedmon, Emmett. Challenge and Response: A Modern History of Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Chicago: Mobium Press, 1984. HD9569.S82D32 1984 HWLC BSTCGO; SU CGOCOL Standard Rate and Data Service* Myers, Kenneth Holston. SRDS: The National Authority Serving the Media-Buying Function (1919-1964). Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1968. HF5813.U6M93 HWLC BSTCGO Stuart Brent Brent, Stuart. The Seven Stairs. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1962. Z473.B795A3 SU CGOCOL Sunnyside Corporation Sunnyside Corporation. Sunnyside Corporation: A Century of Quality. Wheeling, Ill.: Sunnyside Corporation, 1993. Ravenswood-Lake View Community Collection, 7/8 SU HSTCOL Swift & Company Swift, Louis F. and Arthur Van Vlissingen. The Yankee of the Yards: The Biography of Gustavus Franklin Swift. Chicago: A. W. Shaw Co., 1927. TS1971.C5S7 HWLC BSTCGO; HWLC SSHCGO; SU CGOCOL Sycamore Traction Company Robertson, William E. 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HD9651.9.W57B76 1995 BSTCGO Chandler CompUSA Superstore Store # 249 860 North 54th Street Chandler Pavilions Shopping Center Chandler, AZ 85226 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (480) 785-8300 | Main Fax: (480) 785-3283 Training Department: (480) 785-3250 | Service Center: (480) 785-3275 Mesa CompUSA Superstore Store # 227 1357 S. Alma School Rd. Mesa, AZ 85210-2071 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (480) 461-8808 | Main Fax: (480) 461-5483 Training Department: (480) 461-5450 | Service Center: (480) 461-5475 Peoria (Arrowhead) CompUSA Superstore Store # 318 7775 West Bell Rd. Arrowhead Crossing Peoria, AZ 85382 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (623) 412-1033 | Main Fax: (623) 334-5598 Training Department: (623) 334-5530 | Service Center: (623) 334-5575 Phoenix-Paradise CompUSA Superstore Store # 320 4318 East Cactus Rd. Paradise Valley Village Center Phoenix, AZ 85032 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (602) 765-5600 | Main Fax: (602) 765-5698 Service Center: (602) 765-5675 Scottsdale CompUSA Superstore Store # 631 10330 N. 90th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (480) 314-1700 | Main Fax: (480) 314-3298 Training Department: (480) 314-3250 | Service Center: (480) 314-3275 CALIFORNIA Anaheim CompUSA Store Store # 261 550 North Euclid Avenue Anaheim, CA 92801-5587 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (714) 517-6400 | Main Fax: (714) 517-6498 Training Department: (714) 517-6451 | Service Center: (714) 517-6475 Burbank CompUSA Superstore Store # 507 761 North San Fernando Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502-1024 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (818) 848-8588 | Main Fax: (818) 563-5898 Training Department: (818) 563-5850 | Service Center: (818) 563-5875 Concord CompUSA Superstore Store # 777 1975 Diamond Blvd Suite A-10 Concord, CA 94520 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (925) 681-0255 | Main Fax: (925) 681-4298 Training Department: (925) 681-4250 | Service Center: (925) 681-4275 Culver City CompUSA Superstore Store # 211 11441 Jefferson Ave. Culver City, CA 90230 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (310) 390-9993 | Main Fax: (310) 572-7198 Training Department: (310) 572-7150 | Service Center: (310) 572-7175 Encinitas CompUSA Superstore Store # 757 1046 N. El Camino Real Encinitas Ranch Town Center Encinitas, CA 92024 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (760) 436-6334 | Main Fax: (760) 943-3898 Training Department: (760)-943-3850 | Service Center: (760) 943-3875 Fountain Valley CompUSA Superstore Store # 241 9380 Warner Road. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: 714-965-1169 | Main Fax: 714-965-4298 Training Department: 714-965-4250 | Service Center: 714-965-4275 Glendale CompUSA with expanded Home Electronics Store # 733 142 South Brand Boulevard Glendale, CA 91204 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (818) 409-1400 Service Center: (818) 409-1400 La Mesa CompUSA Superstore Store # 219 8401 Fletcher Parkway Grossmont Trolley Center La Mesa, CA 91942 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (619) 667-3877 | Main Fax: (619) 644-3298 Training Department: (619) 644-3250 | Service Center: (619) 644-3275 Long Beach (Bellflower) CompUSA Superstore Store # 721 2150 Bellflower Blvd. Los Altos Shopping Center Long Beach, CA 90815 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (562) 598-1992 | Main Fax: (562) 493-8098 Training Department: (562) 493-8030 | Service Center: (562) 493-8075 Long Beach (PCH) CompUSA with expanded Home Electronics Store # 175 6310 East Pacific Coast Hwy Long Beach, CA 90803 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 10pm | Sundays: 11am - 8pm Main Phone: (562) 598-5001 Service Center: (562) 598-5001 Mission Viejo CompUSA Superstore Store # 267 25262 El Paseo Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (949) 582-8288 | Main Fax: (949) 367-5098 Training Department: (949) 367-5054 | Service Center: (949) 367-5075 Modesto CompUSA Superstore Store # 423 3900 Sisk Road Modesto, CA 95356 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 8pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (209) 342-6000 | Main Fax: (209) 342-6098 Training Department: (209) 342-6050 | Service Center: (209) 342-6075 Monrovia CompUSA Superstore Store # 201 745 West Huntington Drive Monrovia, CA 91016-3103 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (626) 359-4567 | Main Fax: (626) 930-8698 Training Department: (626) 930-8630 | Service Center: (626) 930-8675 Montclair CompUSA Superstore Store # 767 9059 Central Ave. Montclair, CA 91763 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (909) 625-2299 | Main Fax: (909) 447-3098 Training Department: (909) 447-3050 | Service Center: (909) 447-3075 Murrieta CompUSA Superstore Store # 722 25125 Madison Ave, Suite 102 Murrieta, CA 92562 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (951) 894-3400 | Main Fax: (951) 894-3498 Service Center: (951) 894-3475 Oxnard CompUSA with expanded Home Electronics Store # 587 2241 N. Rose Ave. Oxnard, CA 93030 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (805) 988-9898 | Main Fax: (805) 988-3198 Training Department: (805) 988-3150 | Service Center: (805) 988-3175 Pleasanton CompUSA Superstore Store # 621 5775 Johnson Drive Pleasanton Square Shopping Center Pleasanton, CA 94588 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (925) 463-2533 | Main Fax: (925) 737-5298 Training Department: (925) 737-5251 | Service Center: (925) 737-5275 Rancho Cucamonga CompUSA with expanded Home Electronics Store # 403 Foothill Crossing 8201 Day Creek Blvd. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (909) 646-8200 Service Center: (909) 646-8275 Redondo Beach CompUSA Superstore Store # 581 1611 Hawthorne Blvd. Redondo Beach, CA 90278 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (310) 793-9955 | Main Fax: (310) 793-7598 Training Department: (310) 793-7551 | Service Center: (310) 793-7575 Roseville (N Sacramento) CompUSA with expanded Home Electronics Store # 364 1251 Lead Hill Road Roseville, CA 95661 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (916) 772-5255 | Main Fax: (916) 772-6498 Service Center: (916) 772-6475 Sacramento CompUSA Superstore Store # 271 2040 Alta Arden Expressway Sacramento, CA 95825 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (916) 648-3662 | Main Fax: (916) 565-6098 Training Department: (916) 565-6050 | Service Center: (916) 565-6075 San Bernardino CompUSA Superstore Store # 277 625 Hospitality Ln. Tri City Shopping Center San Bernardino, CA 92408-3549 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (909) 381-1636 | Main Fax: (909) 387-1598 Training Department: (909) 387-1550 | Service Center: (909) 387-1575 San Diego CompUSA Superstore Store # 251 4240 Kearny Mesa Road, Suite 115 San Diego, CA 92111 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (858) 573-1000 | Main Fax: (858) 573-1069 Training Department: (858) 573-1051 | Service Center: (858) 573-1075 San Jose CompUSA Superstore Store # 761 634 Blossom Hill Road Sunrise Plaza San Jose, CA 95123 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 8pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (408) 224-2033 | Main Fax: (408) 363-7098 Training Department: (408) 363-7050 | Service Center: (408) 363-7075 San Marcos CompUSA Superstore Store # 307 2085 Montiel Rd. Indian Rock Shopping Center II San Marcos, CA 92069-3563 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (760) 737-8700 | Main Fax: (760) 737-8083 Training Department: (760) 737-8050 | Service Center: (760) 737-8075 San Mateo CompUSA with expanded Home Electronics Store # 728 41 West Hillsdale Boulevard San Mateo, CA 94403 Weekdays: 10am - 10pm | Saturdays: 10am - 10pm | Sundays: 10am - 10pm Main Phone: (650) 358-2300 Service Center: (650) 574-5100 Tustin CompUSA Superstore Store # 402 3011 El Camino Real Tustin, CA 92782 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 8pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: 714-368-3000 | Main Fax: 714-368-3049 Service Center: (714) 368-3075 Vacaville CompUSA Superstore Store # 520 130 Nut Tree Parkway Coffee Tree Plaza Vacaville, CA 95687 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (707) 469-8687 | Main Fax: (707) 469-4098 Training Department: (707) 469-4050 | Service Center: (707) 469-4075 Woodland Hills CompUSA Superstore Store # 301 6400 Owensmouth Ave. Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (818) 999-9101 | Main Fax: (818) 226-1498 Training Department: (818) 226-1450 | Service Center: (818) 226-1475 COLORADO Littleton CompUSA Superstore Store # 672 8601 W. Cross Dr. Littleton, CO 80123 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (303) 459-6400 | Main Fax: (303) 459-6375 Service Center: (303) 459-6375 CONNECTICUT Norwalk CompUSA Superstore Store # 511 360 Connecticut Ave. Norwalk, CT 06854-1801 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (203) 852-7005 | Main Fax: (203) 855-7098 Service Center: (203) 855-7075 FLORIDA Melbourne CompUSA Superstore Store # 613 2400 West New Haven Avenue Melbourne, FL 32904-3710 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (321) 676-2313 | Main Fax: (321) 951-4798 Service Center: (321) 951-4775 Miami - The Falls CompUSA Superstore Store # 627 8851 S.W. 136th Street Miami, FL 33176-5816 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (305) 234-5600 | Main Fax: (305) 234-4698 Training Department: (305) 234-4630 | Service Center: (305) 234-4675 GEORGIA Alpharetta CompUSA Superstore Store # 489 380 North Point Circle North Point Mall Alpharetta, GA 30022 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (770) 754-0955 | Main Fax: (770) 751-5683 Service Center: (770) 751-5675 Duluth CompUSA Superstore Store # 147 3825 Venture Dr. Duluth, GA 30096 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (770) 813-8565 | Main Fax: (770) 813-1498 Training Department: (770) 813-1452 | Service Center: (770) 813-1475 Lenox CompUSA Superstore Store # 497 3400 Around Lenox Rd. #A210 #A210 Atlanta, GA 30326 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (404) 814-0880 | Main Fax: (404) 814-7698 Training Department: 404-814-7651 | Service Center: (404) 814-7675 Marietta CompUSA Superstore Store # 491 2201 Cobb Parkway Smyrna, GA 30080 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (770) 952-1042 | Main Fax: (770) 644-2498 Training Department: (770) 644-2450 | Service Center: (770) 644-2475 Perimeter CompUSA Superstore Store # 499 124 Perimeter Center West Perimeter Square SC Atlanta, GA 30346-1224 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (770) 393-2980 | Main Fax: (770) 901-8498 Service Center: (770) 901-8475 Southlake CompUSA Superstore Store # 163 1915 Mount Zion Road Southlake Pavillion Morrow, GA 30260 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (770) 960-2660 | Main Fax: (770) 960-4098 Training Department: (770) 644-2452 | Service Center: (770) 960-4075 ILLINOIS Chicago CompUSA Superstore Store # 334 101 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-2010 Weekdays: 9am - 8pm | Saturdays: 9am - 7pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (312) 787-6776 | Main Fax: (312) 640-7898 Training Department: (312) 640 -7852 | Service Center: (312) 640-7875 Geneva CompUSA Superstore Store # 162 710 Commons Drive Geneva, IL 60134 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (630) 463-5299 Service Center: (630) 463-5375 Highland Park CompUSA Superstore Store # 144 115 Skokie Valley Road Crossroads Shopping Center Highland Park, IL 60035 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (847) 579-1213 | Main Fax: (847) 579-3898 Training Department: (847) 579-3830 | Service Center: (847) 579-3875 Schaumburg CompUSA Superstore Store # 171 1045 East Golf Road Schaumburg, IL 60173 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (847) 619-1221 | Main Fax: (847) 330-6698 Training Department: (847) 330-6651 | Service Center: (847) 330-6675 Skokie CompUSA Superstore Store # 177 7011 Central Ave. Skokie, IL 60077 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (847) 933-4700 | Main Fax: (847) 933-4777 Training Department: (847) 933-4709 | Service Center: (847) 933-4775 KANSAS Overland Park CompUSA Superstore Store # 141 11421 Metcalf Overland Park, KS 66210 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (913) 345-0793 | Main Fax: (913) 696-4698 Training Department: (913) 696-4650 | Service Center: (913) 696-4675 MASSACHUSETTS Braintree CompUSA Superstore Store # 373 500 Grossman Drive Braintree, MA 02184-5761 Weekdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (781) 843-0676 | Main Fax: (781) 794-6998 Training Department: (781) 794-6950 | Service Center: (781) 794-6975 Brighton CompUSA Superstore Store # 447 205 Market Street Brighton, MA 02135 Weekdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (617) 783-1900 | Main Fax: (617) 562-1998 Training Department: (617) 562-1950 | Service Center: (617) 562-1975 Danvers CompUSA Superstore Store # 378 100 Independence Way Liberty Tree Mall Danvers, MA 01923 Weekdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (978) 777-4778 | Main Fax: (978) 739-7598 Training Department: (978) 739-7550 | Service Center: (978) 739-7575 Framingham CompUSA Superstore Store # 327 500 Cochituate Rd. Commonwealth Center Framingham, MA 01701 Weekdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (508) 875-8300 | Main Fax: (508) 935-3398 Training Department: (508) 935-3350 | Service Center: (508) 935-3375 North Attleboro CompUSA Superstore Store # 425 1385 South Washington St. North Attleboro, MA 02760 Weekdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (508) 699-1700 | Main Fax: (508) 699-3298 Training Department: (508) 699-3250 | Service Center: (508) 699-3275 Woburn CompUSA Superstore Store # 361 335 Washington St. Woburn, MA 01801-2115 Weekdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9:30pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (781) 937-0600 | Main Fax: (781) 937-4855 Training Department: (781) 937-4850 | Service Center: (781) 937-4875 MARYLAND Gaithersburg CompUSA Superstore Store # 134 500 Perry Parkway Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (301) 947-0001 | Main Fax: (301) 947-7098 Training Department: (301) 947-7050 | Service Center: (301) 947-7075 Glen Burnie CompUSA Superstore Store # 397 6625 Ritchie Hwy. Governor Plaza Glen Burnie, MD 21061 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (410) 768-1612 | Main Fax: (410) 508-7298 Training Department: (410) 508-7250 | Service Center: (410) 508-7275 Rockville CompUSA Superstore Store # 391 1776 E. Jefferson #203 Rockville, MD 20852 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (301) 816-8963 | Main Fax: (301) 816-4755 Training Department: (301) 816-4750 | Service Center: (301) 816-4775 MICHIGAN Ann Arbor CompUSA Superstore Store # 409 3140 Lohr Road Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (734) 827-2740 | Main Fax: (734) 827-8298 Training Department: (734) 827-8250 | Service Center: (734) 827-8275 Auburn Hills CompUSA Superstore Store # 524 4910 Baldwin Rd. Baldwin Commons Shopping Center Orion, MI 48359 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (248) 391-9466 | Main Fax: (248) 393-4198 Training Department: (248) 393-4150 | Service Center: (248) 393-4175 Detroit CompUSA Superstore Store # 357 18440 Ford Rd. CrossRoads Shopping Center Detroit, MI 48228-3886 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (313) 240-7000 | Main Fax: (313) 240-6998 Training Department: (313) 240-6950 | Service Center: (313) 240-6975 Grand Rapids CompUSA Superstore Store # 781 3940 28th St Se East Paris Crossroads Grand Rapids, MI 49512 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (616) 977-7515 | Main Fax: (616) 977-3898 Training Department: (616) 977-3851 | Service Center: (616) 977-3875 Novi CompUSA Superstore Store # 591 43135 Crescent Blvd. Novi Town Center Novi, MI 48375 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (248) 305-8800 | Main Fax: (248) 305-7498 Training Department: (248) 305-7450 | Service Center: (248) 305-7475 Troy CompUSA Superstore Store # 353 637 John R. Road Troy, MI 48083-4505 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (248) 526-1077 | Main Fax: (248) 526-4498 Service Center: (248) 526-4475 Utica CompUSA Superstore Store # 405 45400 Utica Park Blvd. Utica, MI 48315 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: 586-991-3000 Service Center: (586) 991-3075 MINNESOTA Bloomington CompUSA Superstore Store # 401 4220 West 78th Street Bloomington, MN 55435 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (952) 820-8090 | Main Fax: (952) 820-8898 Training Department: (952) 820-8850 | Service Center: (952) 820-8875 Minnetonka CompUSA Superstore Store # 787 11500 Wayzata Blvd. West Ridge Market Minnetonka, MN 55305 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (952) 512-0087 | Main Fax: (952) 512-3098 Training Department: (952) 512-3050 | Service Center: (952) 512-3075 Roseville CompUSA Superstore Store # 197 2480 Fairview Ave. North Roseville, MN 55113-2623 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (651) 635-4000 | Main Fax: (651) 635-4098 Training Department: (651) 635-4050 | Service Center: (651) 635-4075 Woodbury CompUSA Superstore Store # 294 8320 Tamarack Village Tamarack Village Shopping Center Woodbury, MN 55125 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (651) 578-0078 | Main Fax: (651) 714-3098 Training Department: (651) 714-3050 | Service Center: (651) 714-3075 MISSOURI Ballwin CompUSA Superstore Store # 132 13924 Manchester Road Manchester, MO 63011 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (636) 527-1100 | Main Fax: (636) 527-1198 Training Department: 636-527-1150 | Service Center: (636) 527-1175 Bridgeton CompUSA Superstore Store # 133 11970 St. Charles Rock Road Hilltop Plaza Bridgeton, MO 63044-2612 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (314) 209-0250 | Main Fax: (314) 770-0173 Training Department: 314-702-6250 | Service Center: (314) 702-6275 St. Louis (Sunset Hills) CompUSA Superstore Store # 394 3614 Lindbergh Blvd. The Shoppes at Sunset Hills Sunset Hills, MO 63127 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (314) 822-9091 | Main Fax: (314) 984-3298 Training Department: (314) 984-3250 | Service Center: (314) 984-3275 MISSISSIPPI Jackson CompUSA Superstore Store # 237 826 S. Wheatley Townline Square Jackson, MS 39157 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 12pm - 6pm Main Phone: (601) 956-1118 | Main Fax: (601) 978-7798 Training Department: (601) 978-7701 | Service Center: (601) 978-7775 NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh CompUSA Superstore Store # 152 7101 Glenwood Avenue Raleigh, NC 27612-7146 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (919) 781-2799 | Main Fax: (919) 785-2498 Training Department: (919) 785-2450 | Service Center: (919) 785-2475 NEBRASKA Omaha CompUSA Superstore Store # 544 151 North 78th Street Tower Plaza Omaha, NE 68114 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (402) 398-1479 | Main Fax: (402) 255-3098 Training Department: (402) 255-3050 | Service Center: (402) 255-3075 NEW JERSEY Brick CompUSA Store Store # 430 2 Brick Plaza Brick, NJ 08723 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (732) 965-9700 | Main Fax: (732) 965-9798 Service Center: (732) 965-9775 East Hanover CompUSA Superstore Store # 573 301 Route 10 East Hanover, NJ 07936-3597 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (973) 599-9397 | Main Fax: (973) 599-3198 Service Center: (973) 599-3175 Edison CompUSA Superstore Store # 571 1130 US Hwy 1 North Edison Wood Center Edison, NJ 08817-6348 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (732) 321-1122 | Main Fax: (732) 321-5883 Training Department: (732) 321-5850 | Service Center: (732) 321-5875 Freehold CompUSA Superstore Store # 575 81 Trotters Way Freehold Raceway SC Freehold, NJ 07728 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (732) 761-3000 | Main Fax: (732) 761-3298 Service Center: (732) 761.3275 North Paramus CompUSA Superstore Store # 433 30 A&S Drive Paramus, NJ 07652-3522 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: closed Main Phone: (201) 612-2777 | Main Fax: (201) 493-3898 Service Center: (201) 493-3875 Paramus CompUSA Superstore Store # 407 South 60 & Route 17 North Buehler Retail Center Paramus, NJ 07652 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: closed Main Phone: (201) 909-5700 | Main Fax: (201) 909-3983 Training Department: (201) 909-3951 | Service Center: (201) 909-3975 Parsippany CompUSA Superstore Store # 431 1099 Route 46 East Troy Hills Shopping Center Parsippany, NJ 07054 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (973) 331-5000 | Main Fax: (973) 331-5098 Training Department: (973) 331-5050 | Service Center: (973) 331-5075 Princeton CompUSA Superstore Store # 429 501 Nassau Park Blvd. Princeton, NJ 08540 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (609) 243-3000 | Main Fax: (609) 243-4983 Service Center: (609) 951-4975 Springfield CompUSA Superstore Store # 435 305 Route 22 East Springfield, NJ 07081-3563 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (973) 921-1153 | Main Fax: (973) 921-3298 Service Center: (973) 921-3275 Totowa CompUSA Superstore Store # 288 One Route 46 West Totowa, NJ 07512 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (973) 256-3633 | Main Fax: (973) 890-3798 Training Department: (973) 890-3750 | Service Center: (973) 890-3775 NEVADA Henderson CompUSA Superstore Store # 284 490 N. Stephanie Street Galleria Commons Shopping Center Henderson, NV 89014 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 7pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (702) 454-9282 | Main Fax: (702) 450-8598 Training Department: (702) 450-8550 | Service Center: (702) 450-8575 NEW YORK Amherst (Buffalo) CompUSA Superstore Store # 209 1261 Niagara Falls Blvd. Amherst, NY 14226 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (716) 831-8776 | Main Fax: (716) 831-7998 Training Department: (716) 831-7930 | Service Center: (716) 831-7975 Farmingdale CompUSA Superstore Store # 535 241 Airport Plaza Farmingdale, NY 11735 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: 631-531-9555 | Main Fax: 631-391-2798 Training Department: 631-391-2752 | Service Center: (631) 391-2775 Garden City CompUSA Superstore Store # 347 623 Stewart Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (516) 237-6500 | Main Fax: (516) 237-6534 | Service Center: (516) 237-6575 Hauppauge CompUSA Superstore Store # 531 526 Route 111 Hauppauge, NY 11787 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (631) 366-6100 | Main Fax: (631) 366-6183 Training Department: (631) 366-6152 | Service Center: (631) 366-6175 Queens CompUSA Superstore Store # 555 97-77 Queens Blvd. LeFrak Building Rego Park, NY 11374 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (718) 793-8663 | Main Fax: (718) 286-4798 Training Department: (718) 286-4750 | Service Center: (718) 286-4775 West Nyack CompUSA Superstore Store # 314 2543 Palisades Center Drive West Nyack, NY 10994 Weekdays: 10am - 9:30pm | Saturdays: 10am - 10pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (845) 348-6300 | Main Fax: (845) 348-3798 Service Center: (845) 348-3775 White Plains CompUSA Superstore Store # 537 20 Tarrytown Road White Plains, NY 10607 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 7pm Main Phone: (914) 761-5111 | Main Fax: 914-421-4798 Training Department: (914) 421-4750 | Service Center: (914) 421-4775 OHIO Beachwood CompUSA Superstore Store # 417 24295 Chagrin Blvd. Pavillion Shopping Center Beachwood, OH 44122 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (216) 595-7200 | Main Fax: (216) 595-7116 Training Department: (216) 595-7150 | Service Center: (216) 595-7175 Columbus CompUSA Superstore Store # 541 7588 New Market Center Way Columbus, OH 43235 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (614) 766-4045 | Main Fax: 614-791-7384 Training Department: (614) 791-7350 | Service Center: (614) 791-7375 Columbus Easton CompUSA Superstore Store # 533 3749 Easton Market Easton Market Center Columbus, OH 43219 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (614) 428-4590 | Main Fax: (614) 428-6616 Training Department: (614) 428-6650 | Service Center: (614) 428-6675 North Olmsted CompUSA Superstore Store # 577 26425 Great Northern Shopping Ctr. North Olmsted, OH 44070 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (440) 979-5930 | Main Fax: (440) 979-5698 Training Department: (440) 979-5650 | Service Center: (440) 979-5675 OREGON Airport Way CompUSA with expanded Home Electronics Store # 738 11549 NE Glen Widing Road Portland, OR 97220 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (503) 261-8000 Service Center: (503) 261-8000 Clackamas CompUSA Superstore Store # 454 9351 SE 82nd Avenue Portland, OR 97266 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 7pm Main Phone: (971) 244-6800 | Main Fax: (971) 244-6898 Service Center: (971) 244-6875 PENNSYLVANIA King of Prussia CompUSA Superstore Store # 367 176 W. Dekalb Pike King of Prussia, PA 19406 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (610) 992-1221 | Main Fax: (610) 992-4398 Training Department: (610) 992-4350 | Service Center: (610) 992-4375 Montgomeryville CompUSA Superstore Store # 444 1251 Knapp Rd. Montgomery Township, PA 19454 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (215) 616-5710 | Main Fax: (215) 616-4198 Training Department: (215) 616-4150 | Service Center: (215) 616-4175 Philadelphia CompUSA Superstore Store # 371 103 Franklin Mills Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19154 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (215) 824-2888 | Main Fax: (215) 281-2584 Training Department: (215) 612-2150 | Service Center: (215) 612-2175 Wilkins Township CompUSA Superstore Store # 224 3480 William Penn Hwy Wilkins Township, PA 15235 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (412) 825-0414 | Main Fax: (412) 825-6398 Training Department: (412) 825-6350 | Service Center: (412) 825-6375 TEXAS Arlington CompUSA Superstore Store # 121 1102 West Arbrook Blvd. Plaza at the Parks Arlington, TX 76015-4211 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (817) 784-6004 | Main Fax: (817) 467-5998 Service Center: (817) 467-5975 Dallas (Parkway) CompUSA Superstore Store # 725 15250 Dallas Parkway Dallas, TX 75248-4610 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (972) 233-4510 | Main Fax: (972) 361-6098 Training Department: (972) 361-6050 | Service Center: (972) 361-6075 Dallas at Park Lane and Central CompUSA Superstore Store # 717 9368 North Central Expressway Home Place Plaza Dallas, TX 75231 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (214) 750-8866 | Main Fax: (214) 739-8498 Training Department: (214) 739-8450 | Service Center: (214) 739-8475 First Colony CompUSA Superstore Store # 734 16626 Southwest Freeway Colony Square Shopping Center Sugar Land, TX 77479 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (281) 494-8500 | Main Fax: (281) 276-5298 Training Department: (713) 513-8054 | Service Center: (281) 276-5275 Fort Worth (Hulen) CompUSA Superstore Store # 139 4465 Bryant Irvin Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76132 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (817) 569-0130 | Main Fax: (817) 569-7098 Service Center: (817) 569-7075 Hurst CompUSA Superstore Store # 101 840 Airport Freeway Hurst, TX 76054 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (817) 577-9577 | Main Fax: (817) 577-6698 Training Department: 817-577-6650 | Service Center: (817) 577-6675 Lewisville CompUSA Superstore Store # 747 2325 S. Stemmons Freeway Vista Ridge Village Lewisville, TX 75067 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (972) 459-2100 | Main Fax: (972) 459-2298 Training Department: (972) 459-2250 | Service Center: (972) 459-2275 Mesquite CompUSA Superstore Store # 127 1515 Town East Blvd. #168 Mesquite, TX 75150 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (972) 686-8167 | Main Fax: (972) 682-3056 Service Center: (972) 682-3075 North Houston CompUSA Superstore Store # 527 330 FM 1960 West Houston, TX 77090 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (281) 444-3899 | Main Fax: (281) 583-6398 Training Department: (281) 583-6350 | Service Center: (281) 583-6375 Webster CompUSA Superstore Store # 374 1013 W. Bay Area Blvd. Baybrook Gateway Shopping Center Webster, TX 77598 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (281) 554-8900 | Main Fax: (281) 554-3598 Training Department: (713) 513-8054 | Service Center: (281) 554-3575 Willowbrook CompUSA Store Store # 514 7630 FM 1960 West Houston, TX 77070 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (832) 237-0738 | Main Fax: (281) 517-6498 Service Center: 281-517-6475 VIRGINIA Alexandria CompUSA Superstore Store # 477 5901 Stevenson Ave. Alexandria, VA 22304-3303 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (703) 212-6610 | Main Fax: (703) 212-6598 Training Department: (703) 212-6550 | Service Center: (703) 212-6575 Fairfax CompUSA Superstore Store # 474 12189 Fair Lakes Parkway Fair Lakes Promenade Fairfax, VA 22033 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (703) 359-1401 | Main Fax: (703) 293-8198 Training Department: (703) 293-8150 | Service Center: (703) 293-8175 Vienna CompUSA Superstore Store # 381 8357 Leesburg Pike Vienna, VA 22180 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (703) 821-7700 | Main Fax: (703) 749-4498 Training Department: (703) 749-4450 | Service Center: (703) 749-4475 Woodbridge CompUSA Superstore Store # 661 14427 Potomac Mills Road Woodbridge, VA 22192 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 10am - 9pm | Sundays: 11am - 6pm Main Phone: (703) 492-6262 | Main Fax: (703) 497-3398 Training Department: (703) 497-3350 | Service Center: (703) 497-3375 WASHINGTON Bellevue CompUSA Superstore Store # 184 100 108th Ave N.E. The Shops @ Main Street Bellevue, WA 98004 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (425) 452-9511 | Main Fax: (425) 452-3198 Training Department: (206) 394-4450 | Service Center: (425) 452-3175 Kirkland CompUSA Superstore Store # 302 12526-A Totem Lake Blvd. Totem Lake Mall Kirkland, WA 98034-7205 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (425) 825-5500 | Main Fax: (425) 825-5098 Service Center: (425) 825-5075 Lynnwood CompUSA Superstore Store # 790 19800 44th Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98036 Weekdays: 10am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (425) 640-5514 Service Center: (425) 640-5514 Mountlake Terrace CompUSA Superstore Store # 411 6007-A 244th Street SW S.W. Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043-5453 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm Main Phone: (425) 744-0165 | Main Fax: (425) 744-2598 Training Department: (425) 744-2550 | Service Center: (425) 744-2575 Tacoma CompUSA Superstore Store # 306 4028 Tacoma Mall Blvd. Tacoma, WA 98409-7709 Weekdays: 9am - 9pm | Saturdays: 9am - 9pm | Sundays: 10am - 6pm At least 1,147 of those patronage workers have filed workers comp claims, including many who never missed a day of work. Typically, they have settled those claims for under $100,000, sometimes for as little as $1,000, the Sun-Times analysis found. All of that money comes from taxpayers: Like most governments, the city doesn't have insurance to cover work-related accidents. "I can't say any individual is faking it or is not disabled, but patronage operates by rewarding favored employees who do political work or make financial contributions,'' said Michael Shakman, an attorney who has fought patronage hiring at City Hall for decades. "Therefore, the fact that 20 percent of the people on the clout list are taking advantage of disability leaves or workers compensation benefits . . . one has to wonder if they are not just getting another form of political payoffs in return for doing patronage work." The city has spent more than $38.9 million to resolve 1,719 claims filed by those patronage workers during the last two decades. Another 708 claims are pending. Some with pending cases have been off work for years, disappearing even from the city payroll, as if they were ghosts -- but still, in most cases, getting 75 percent of their salary while on "duty disability." Among those filing claims were workers convicted of bribery in the Hired Truck scandal, in which trucking companies paid bribes to get work at city job sites. Living tax-free Disability checks are tax-free. So a city worker who gets 75 percent of his salary -- 66.6 percent from the city and the rest from a city pension fund -- while on disability could be getting paid as much as he would for working. Also, employees on disability leave get full health insurance for themselves and their families. City of Chicago officials said there have been too many workplace injuries -- city workers missed 117,615 days of work last year, and that doesn't include police and firefighters, whose workplace injuries are covered by separate programs. They credit improved safety programs for a steady decline in workers comp claims -- a 17 percent drop since 2003, said Lisa Schrader, spokeswoman for the Mayor's Office of Budget and Management. But the number of people on the city payroll also has declined. City can't find them jobs And Schrader confirmed that the city sends disability checks to an estimated 91 workers who should be back at work, in less physically demanding jobs, but the city can't find anything for them to do. Some have been waiting for years. They include a retired judge's son and a state legislator's brother. Many have political connections, based on a Sun-Times analysis of the clout list. That list became public during the trial of Daley's former patronage chief, Robert Sorich, who was convicted last summer in a scheme to give city jobs and promotions to workers who helped get Daley and other politicians elected, in violation of the federal Shakman decree. City Hall has long tried to reduce workers compensation costs. The accounting firm Deloitte & Touche, hired five years ago to recommend reforms, did two audits of the city's workers comp program. The city refused to release those audits. Two former city officials said workplace injuries have long been a problem for the city. Too many people claim to be hurt, the claims aren't properly investigated, and the city doesn't do a good enough job of getting workers back on the job, according to the former officials, who spoke on the condition they not be identified, saying they feared their careers could be hurt. 'A scam and a half' "Either a lot of people were getting injured, or a lot of people were scamming the system,'' one of the former city officials said. "The fundamental job of the program is to make sure workers don't get hurt and to make sure taxpayers don't get cheated. But the program couldn't achieve either objective.'' The other former city official called the system "a scam and a half" and a "black hole'' into which injured workers disappeared for years without anyone checking whether they could return to work. Sick-list patrons Many injury-prone city workers shared the same political patrons, according to the Sun-Times analysis of the clout list, showing jobs and promotions between 1989 and 1997. The analysis found: • • Those who sought jobs, promotions or raises from Dominic Longo, a political operative once convicted of vote fraud, were most likely to file workers comp claims against the city. Of the 110 who sought Longo's help, 33 percent filed at least one injury claim. The city has spent more than $1.4 million to resolve claims from Longo's troops. More claims are pending. "It's a coincidence, or they're a------s," Longo said this week. • • Laborers' International Union Local 1001, which represents city laborers, sponsored at least 96 people for cityobs, promotions or raises, 32 percent of whom filed injury claims. • • The Hispanic Democratic Organization North, part of a political group created by Daley, sponsored 106 people; and 30 percent filed claims. * Thomas Simmons, an administrator in the city's General Services Department who also runs a political group called Citizens for a Better West Side, sponsored 164 people; 24 percent of them filed claims. • • Ald. Ike Carothers (29th) was the clout for 96 people; 25 percent filed claims. "How do you know what will happen in the future?'' Carothers said. • • Al Sanchez, the mayor's former streets and sanitation commissioner who's also an HDO leader, sponsored 108 people; 17 percent filed claims. Dangerous departments The high number of claims from patronage workers suggests that city officials "either select people who shouldn't be doing the job in the first place, or you're creating an unsafe environment," one former city official said. Last year, 2,366 city employees filed injury claims, with 637 going on "duty disability,'' according to the City Council Finance Committee. The city paid more than $36 million last year on workers comp claims for medical bills, disability payments and cash settlements. Forty percent of the claims came from garbage men, tree trimmers and others who work for the Department of Streets and Sanitation. Another 15 percent came from Department of Water Management employees and about 10 percent from Department of Transportation workers. Those agencies are at the heart of a City Hall hiring scandal that's led to the conviction of Daley's patronage director and three others. The agencies refused to release the names of workers who said they were hurt on the job, saying such information had to come from the City Council Finance Committee, which handles workers comp claims. 24,082 injury claims The Finance Committee, headed by Ald. Edward M. Burke (14th), released data on the total number of workers comp cases filed each year, as well as the costs for medical bills, disability payments and settlements. But Burke's committee would not release names of workers claiming to have been injured, saying such disclosure is prohibited under the Illinois Workers Compensation Act. Under that law, employers must report all workplace injuries to the state. Those injury reports are confidential -- until a worker files a claim with the Illinois Workers Compensation Commission, seeking compensation for a workplace injury. The commission provided a computer database of 24,082 cases filed against the city since 1980. The database included the names of injured workers and, in cases that have been resolved, how much the city paid the worker. Matching clout to claims The Sun-Times matched those cases to Sorich's clout list of 5,800 names of people who sought jobs, promotions or raises during Daley's first eight years as mayor. The newspaper found that at least 20 percent of the people on the clout list had filed claims, perhaps more. In examining the claims against the city, the Sun-Times also found: • • Among those filing injury claims were relatives of politicians and reputed mobsters. • • Multiple family members filed claims -- fathers, sons, cousins and other relatives. • • • Nearly 150 city workers were awarded disability payments until they die, after being declared unable to work. The Sun-Times found three of them at non-city jobs, which could jeopardize their disability payments if the city ever challenged them. These "permanent and totally disabled" workers also get pension credits for all their years on disability. So, once they reach retirement age, they can begin collecting a pension, on top of their disability checks. • • Some employees spent just a few months on the city payroll before filing an injury claim -- and have been collecting disability payments for years. • • A reporter tracked down a few city employees on disability leave at homes outside the city, a possible violation of the city's residency mandate requiring city workers to live in Chicago. They said they were only visiting those homes. City employees can be fired for living outside Chicago, but city officials said they cannot fire employees on disability. Contributing: Robert Herguth HAZARDOUS WORK At Chicago City Hall, there are 20 injury claims for every 100 patronage workers, a Sun-Times analysis found. 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Gold Coast/Streeterville American $$ Ben Pao CHI - River North Chinese $$ Biaggi's - Bloomington Bloomington Italian $$ Biaggi's - Champaign Champaign/Monticello Italian $$ Bice - Chicago CHI - Downtown/Loop Italian $$$ Bin 36 CHI - River North American $$ Birch River Grill – An American Kitchen Arlington Heights American $$ Bistro 110 CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville French $$$ Bistro Campagne CHI - Lincoln Square French $$$ Bistrot Margot CHI - Old Town French $$$ Blu 47 CHI - South Side American $$$ Blu Coral Downers Grove Sushi $$ Bluegrass Highland Park American $$ Boka CHI - Lincoln Park Contemporary American $$$ Bonefish Grill - Algonquin Algonquin Seafood $$ Bonefish Grill - Northbrook Northbrook Seafood $$ Bonefish Grill - Schaumburg Schaumburg Seafood $$ Bonefish Grill - Skokie Skokie Seafood $$ Brasserie Jo CHI - River North French $$ Bravo Tapas & Lounge CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park Tapas / Small Plates $$ Braxton Seafood Grill Oak Brook Seafood $$$ Brazzaz CHI - River North Brazilian $$$ Butter CHI - West Loop American $$$ Café Absinthe CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park American $$ Café Ba-Ba-Reeba CHI - Lincoln Park Tapas / Small Plates $$ Cafe Des Architectes/CDA CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville French $$ Café Le Coq Oak Park French $$ Cafe Matou CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park French $$$ Café Spiaggia CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Italian $$$ Cafe Zalute Rosemont Italian $$ Caliterra Bar & Grille - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville California $$ Cape Cod Room CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Seafood $$$ Capital Grille - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville American $$$$ Capital Grille - Lombard Lombard American $$$$ Carlos Highland Park Contemporary French $$$$ Carlucci - Rosemont Rosemont Italian $$$ Catch 35 CHI - Downtown/Loop Seafood $$$ Catch 35 - Naperville Naperville Seafood $$$ Chicago Firehouse Restaurant CHI - South Loop American $$ China Grill - Chicago CHI - Downtown/Loop Pan-Asian $$$ Cite CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville French $$$$ Coco Pazzo CHI - River North Italian $$$$ Coco Pazzo Café CHI - Streeterville Italian $$$ Coco Restaurant & Lounge CHI - Humbolt Park Caribbean $$ Colette - Sofitel Chicago O'Hare Rosemont French $$$ Copperblue CHI - Streeterville Contemporary French $$$ Courtright's Willow Springs Contemporary American $$$$ Crofton on Wells CHI - River North American $$$ Cuatro CHI - South Loop Latin American $$$ Custom House CHI - South Loop Contemporary American $$$$ Cyrano's Bistrot & Wine Bar CHI - River North French $$$ David's Bistro Des Plaines Contemporary French $$$ Davis Street Fishmarket Evanston Seafood $$ DeLaCosta CHI - Streeterville Latin / Spanish $$$ Devon Seafood Grill - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Seafood $$$ Di Pescara Northbrook Seafood $$ Dine CHI - West Loop Contemporary American $$ Dolce Ristorante Lincolnshire Italian $$ Don Roth's Blackhawk Wheeling Steak $$ Dragonfly Mandarin CHI - West Loop Chinese $$ Drake Brothers CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville American $$ Ember Grille CHI - River North American $$$ Emerald Loop Bar and Grill CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$ Emmett's Ale House Downers Grove American $$ Emmett's Tavern & Brewing Co. - West Dundee West Dundee American $$ ENTOURAGE on American Lane Schaumburg American $$ Everest CHI - Downtown/Loop French $$$$ Extra Virgin CHI - West Loop Italian $$ Fiddlehead Cafe CHI - Lincoln Square Contemporary American $$ Fireplace Inn CHI - Old Town Barbecue $$ Flatwater CHI - River North American $$ Flight Restaurant & Wine Bar Glenview Contemporary American $$ Follia CHI - West Loop Italian $$$ Fornetto Mei - a pan-italian restaurant CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Italian $$$ Forty One North Northbrook American $$ Fried Green Tomatoes Galena Italian $$ Fulton's on The River CHI - River North Seafood $$$ Geja's Café CHI - Lincoln Park Fondue $$$ Gibsons Bar and Steakhouse - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Steak $$$$ Gibsons Bar and Steakhouse - Rosemont Rosemont Steak $$$ Gioco CHI - South Loop Italian $$$ Globe Cafe & Bar Evanston Contemporary American $$ Goose Island Brewery CHI - Lincoln Park American $$ Graze CHI - River North American $$$ Graziano's Niles Italian $$ Great Street Restaurant & Bar CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$ Green Dolphin Street CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park American $$$ Green Zebra CHI - Downtown/Loop Vegetarian $$$ Grill on the Alley - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Steak $$ Harry Caray's - Chicago CHI - River North Steak $$$ Harry Caray's - Rosemont Rosemont Steak $$$ Harvest at Pheasant Run Resort St. Charles Steak $$$ Heat CHI - Old Town Sushi $$$$ Hemmingway's Bistro Oak Park American $$$ Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Seafood $$$ Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House - Naperville Naperville Seafood $$$ Il Mulino - Chicago CHI - River North Italian $$$$ Jacky's Bistro Evanston French $$ Japonais CHI - River West Japanese $$$ Jerseys Pizza and Grill Hoffman Estates American $$ Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab CHI - River North Seafood $$$ Johnny D's Wheaton Italian $$$ Kamehachi of Tokyo CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Sushi $$ Kamehachi of Tokyo - Northbrook Northbrook Japanese $$ Kamehachi of Tokyo - Wells Street CHI - Old Town Sushi $$ Karma Asian Food and Fine Wine Mundelein – Vernon Hills Asian $$ Kendall College Dining Room CHI - Goose Island Contemporary French $$ Kennedy's At Stone Creek Champaign/Monticello Contemporary American $$ Kiki's Bistro CHI - River North French $$ King's Wharf Lincolnshire Seafood $$$ Kinzie Chop House CHI - River North American $$$ Klas Restaurant Cicero European $$ Klay Oven CHI - River North Indian $$ Koryo CHI - Lincoln Park Korean $$ L. Woods Tap and Pine Lodge Lincolnwood American $$ La Fette CHI - Old Town Contemporary American $$$ La Mora CHI - Roscoe Village Continental $$$ La Notte Cafe Berwyn Italian $$ Lalo's CHI - River North Mexican $$ Landmark CHI - Lincoln Park Contemporary American $$$ Le Colonial - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Vietnamese $$$ Le Francais Wheeling French $$$$ Le Lan Restaurant CHI - River North French $$$ Le Titi de Paris Arlington Heights French $$$$ Les Nomades CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Contemporary French $$$$ Lloyd's CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$ Lovells of Lake Forest Lake Forest Steakhouse $$$ LuxBar CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Comfort Food $$ Mambo Grill CHI - River North Latin American $$ Marche CHI - West Loop French $$ Mas CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park Latin American $$ McCormick & Schmick's Seafood - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Seafood $$ McCormick & Schmick's Seafood - Chicago (Wacker Dr.) CHI - Downtown/Loop Seafood $$$ Meritage Cafe and Wine Bar CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park American $$$ Merlo on Maple CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Italian $$$ Merlo Ristorante and Enoteca CHI - Lincoln Park Italian $$$ Michael Winnetka French $$$ Mike Ditka's - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville American $$$ Mill Race Inn Geneva American $$ Millrose Restaurant Barrington Steakhouse $$ Mirai Sushi CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park Sushi $$$ Mirani's Winnetka French $$$ Mity Nice Grill CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville American $$ MK CHI - River North American $$$ Mon Ami Gabi CHI - Lincoln Park French $$ Mon Ami Gabi - Oakbrook Oak Brook French $$ Montarra Algonquin Global, International $$$ Montgomery's Champaign/Monticello Contemporary American $$$$ Morton's, The Steakhouse - Chicago - The Original CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Steak $$$$ Morton's, The Steakhouse - Chicago - Wacker Place CHI - Downtown/Loop Steak $$$$ Morton's, The Steakhouse - Northbrook Northbrook Steak $$$$ Morton's, The Steakhouse - Rosemont Rosemont Steak $$$$ Morton's, The Steakhouse - Schaumburg Schaumburg Steak $$$$ Morton's, The Steakhouse - Westchester Oak Brook Steak $$$$ Moto Restaurant CHI - West Loop Global, International $$$$ Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro CHI - Lincoln Square Irish $$ Mulchrones Evergreen Park Steak $$ Nacional 27 CHI - River North Latin American $$$ Naha CHI - River North American $$$$ Narcisse CHI - River North Contemporary American $$$ Nick's Fishmarket - Rosemont Rosemont Seafood $$$ Nick's Fishmarket & Grill CHI - Downtown/Loop Seafood $$$ Nick's Fishmarket Grill Deerfield Seafood $$ NINE CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$$ NoMI CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Contemporary French $$$$ North Pond CHI - Lincoln Park American $$$$ Odyssey Cruises CHI - Streeterville Dining Cruises $$$$ one sixtyblue CHI - West Loop Contemporary French $$$ Opera CHI - South Loop Chinese $$ Osteria di Tramonto Wheeling Italian $$ Osteria Via Stato CHI - River North Italian $$$ Palermo's 95th Fine Italian Cuisine Oak Lawn Italian $$ Pane Caldo CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Italian $$$ Papagus - Oakbrook Oak Brook Greek $$ Park Grill Chicago CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$$ Parkers' Ocean Grill Downers Grove Seafood $$$ Parrot Cage - Washburne Culinary Institute CHI - South Side Contemporary American $$ Pete Miller's Seafood and Prime Steak - Evanston Evanston Steak $$ Pete Miller's Seafood and Prime Steak - Wheeling Wheeling Steak $$ Petterino's CHI - Downtown/Loop Steak $$ Phil Stefani's 437 Rush CHI - River North Italian $$$ Piano Piano Park Ridge Italian $$ Prairie Grass Café Northbrook Contemporary American $$$ Prairie Rock Brewing Company - Elgin Elgin American $$ Pump Room CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville American $$$ Quartino CHI - River North Italian $$ Quince Restaurant Evanston Contemporary American $$ Ram Restaurant & Brewery - Rosemont Rosemont American $$ Ram Restaurant & Brewery - Schaumburg Schaumburg American $$ Ram Restaurant & Brewery - Wheeling Wheeling American $$ Red Light CHI - West Loop Pan-Asian $$$ Rhapsody CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$ ristorante we CHI - Downtown/Loop Italian $$$ Riva - Phil Stefani Restaurant - Naperville Naperville Seafood $$$ Riva - Phil Stefani Restaurant - Navy Pier CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Seafood $$$ Rivers CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$$ RL Restaurant CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville American $$$ RoSal's CHI - Little Italy Italian $$ Roy's - Chicago CHI - River North Seafood $$$ Rumba CHI - River North Latin American $$$ Ruperts on the Top Schaumburg American $$$ Ruth's Chris Steak House - Chicago CHI - River North Steak $$$$ Ruth's Chris Steak House - Northbrook Northbrook Steak $$$$ Sage Grille Highwood American $$$ Sal & Carvao CHI - River North Brazilian Steakhouse $$$$ Sal & Carvao - Downers Grove Downers Grove Brazilian Steakhouse $$$ Sal & Carvao - Schaumburg Schaumburg Brazilian Steakhouse $$$ Saloon Steakhouse CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Steak $$$ Salpicón CHI - Old Town Mexican $$$ Saltaus CHI - West Loop Mediterranean $$ Sam and Harry's - Renaissance Schaumburg Schaumburg Steak $$$$ Sangria Restaurant & Tapas Bar CHI - Near North Latin American $$ Sapori Trattoria CHI - Lincoln Park Italian $$ Scoozi CHI - River North Italian $$ Scylla CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park Seafood $$$ Sequel Lombard Contemporary American $$$ Shanghai Terrace CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Chinese $$$$ Shaw's Crab House CHI - River North Seafood $$$ Shaw's Crab House - Schaumburg Schaumburg Seafood $$ Shaw's Oyster Bar - Schaumburg Schaumburg Seafood $$ Shula's Steak House - Chicago CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Steak $$$ Shula's Steak House - Wyndham Northwest Itasca Steak $$$ Signature Room at the 95th CHI - Streeterville Contemporary American $$$$ Smith & Wollensky - Chicago CHI - River North Steakhouse $$$$ Sola CHI - Lakeview/E. Lakeview Contemporary American $$ South Water Kitchen CHI - Downtown/Loop American $$ Spiaggia CHI - Gold Coast/Streeterville Italian $$$$ Spring CHI - Bucktown/Wicker Park Seafood $$$ Starfish CHI - Downtown/Loop Sushi $$ Drinking Liberally Chapters Huntsville, Alabama Second and fourth Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 28), 7:00 pm Humphrey's Bar and Grill, 109 Washington St NE (map) Hosted by Joseph Ehrenreich and Emma Fry, huntsville (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Huntsville mailing list Montgomery, Alabama Last Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 28), 5:30 pm onward La Zona Rosa, 2838 Zelda Rd (in the bar area) (map) Hosted by Jack Durham, montgomery (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Montgomery mailing list Discuss in the Montgomery forum Anchorage, Alaska Third Thursday of each month (next meeting April 19), 7:00 pm onward Noble's Diner, 4133 Mountain View Dr (map) Hosted by Ruthie Kreuzer and Carly Horton, anchorage (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Anchorage mailing list Read the Anchorage blog Discuss in the Anchorage forum Fairbanks, Alaska Third Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 21), 6:30 pm onward The UAF Pub, University of Alaska Fairbanks main campus (Wood Center lower level) (map) We will meet next on 2/21/07. Please e-mail me with other venue suggestions! Hosted by David Valentine, fairbanks (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Fairbanks mailing list Flagstaff, Arizona Second Thursday of each month (next meeting April 12), 6:00-8:00 pm Flagstaff Brewing Company, 16 East Route 66 (map) Hosted by Andy Stevenson, flagstaff (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Flagstaff mailing list Phoenix, Arizona Every other Thursday (next meeting March 22), 5:30-9:00 pm Casey Moore's Oyster House, 850 S Ash Ave, Tempe (9th & Ash. 1 Blk S of University) (map) http://virtual-showcase.com/llc/casey_moore's/casey's.html for more information. Hosted by Stuart Dollar, phoenix (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Phoenix mailing list Discuss in the Phoenix forum Tucson, Arizona Every Thursday, 6:00 pm onward The Shanty, 401 E 9th St (Fourth Ave. at the underpass) (map) Winter friendly patio, greater selection of beer, proximity to downtown, and an atmosphere more condusive to conversation prompted a move to The Shanty. Hosted by Michael Bryan and Tasha Nelson, tucson (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Tucson mailing list Discuss in the Tucson forum Fayetteville, Arkansas Every other Tuesday (next meeting March 27), 7:00 pm onward On the Rocks, 339 N West Ave (Between Dickson St. and Lafayette) (map) Hosted by Greg Leding, fayetteville (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Fayetteville mailing list Read the Fayetteville blog Little Rock, Arkansas First and third Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 21), 6:00 pm The Hillcrest Fountain, 2811 Kavanaugh Blvd (next to the Post Office in Hillcrest) (map) Hosted by Jeremy Hinton and Justin Hinton, littlerock (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Little Rock mailing list Discuss in the Little Rock forum Los Angeles, California Hollywood Second Wednesday of each month (next meeting April 11), 7:00-9:00 PM Molly Malone's Irish Pub, 575 South Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles 90036 (near corner of 6th avenue) (map) http://www.mollymalonesla.com/ Wrap Up of the Blow Up: What is happening after the elections????? Count our chickens that have hatched Hosted by Vincent Jones, Christine Frogozo and Jim Kennedy, la (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Los Angeles mailing list Discuss in the Los Angeles forum Pasadena Every Tuesday, 7:30-10:00 pm Madeleine's Wine Bistro, 1030 E Green St (between Wilson and Catalina) (map) Until the weather gets nicer, we'll be in the back of the wine bar. When spring comes, we'll go out on the patio! Hosted by Asa Hopkins, pasadena (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Pasadena mailing list Discuss in the Los Angeles forum Monterey, California First Thursday of each month (next meeting April 5), 7:00 pm onward Peter B's Brewery, 2 Portola Plz (map) Hosted by Annie Ho and Helen Davis, monterey (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Monterey mailing list Read the Monterey blog Discuss in the Monterey forum Orange County, California Every Thursday, 8:30 pm onward Memphis Bar, 201 N Broadway, Santa Ana (Artists Village) (map) Hosted by Mike Lawson, orangecounty (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Orange County mailing list Discuss in the Orange County forum Sacramento, California Second Thursday of each month (next meeting April 12), 7:00 pm onward Streets of London Pub, 1804 J St (Midtown) (map) **DATE CHANGE FOR MARCH** This month, we will meet on March 8, rather than March 1. See you then! Hosted by Leslie Simmons, sacramento (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Sacramento mailing list San Diego, California Every other Tuesday (next meeting March 20), 7:30 pm onward Nunu's Cocktail Lounge, 3537 5th Ave (Between Brookes and Ivy Ln) (map) Hosted by Jesse Rubin and Jason Miller, sandiego (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the San Diego mailing list Discuss in the San Diego forum San Francisco Bay Area, California San Francisco Every Monday, 7:00-9:00 pm Doc's Clock, 2575 Mission St (between 21st and 22nd) (Look for our red, white and blue striped bottle!) (map) Hosted by Susan Harrison, sf (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the San Francisco mailing list Discuss in the San Francisco Bay Area forum Oakland Second and fourth Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 28), 6:00 - 9:00 PM Luka's Taproom & Lounge, 2221 Broadway (map) Check out our DL/Oakland Movie Night at Luka's, on the 1st Sunday each month. Hosted by Cyril Allen and Philip Combs, oakland (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Oakland mailing list Read the Oakland blog Discuss in the San Francisco Bay Area forum Palo Alto Second Thursday of each month (next meeting April 12), 7:00 pm onward Antonio's Nut House, 321 S California Ave (At the corner of Birch and California) (map) Hosted by Tom Allen, Leilani Iwaishi and Esther Hardwick, paloalto (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Palo Alto mailing list Read the Palo Alto blog Discuss in the San Francisco Bay Area forum San Jose Every other Thursday (next meeting March 29), 6:30 pm onward Trials Pub, 265 N 1st St (map) We're usually in the wingbacks by the front door. The bartenders know who we are. Hosted by Andy Oliveria and Adam Gulkis, sanjose (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the San Jose mailing list Discuss in the San Francisco Bay Area forum Santa Barbara, California Every Wednesday, 8 pm - 10 pm Elsie's Bar, 117 W de la Guerra St (behind Paseo Nuveo Mall) (map) Elsie's is 21+ and cash only Hosted by Daryl Chrisman and Bart Woolery, santabarbara (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Santa Barbara mailing list Read the Santa Barbara blog Discuss in the Santa Barbara forum Stockton, California Third Friday of each month (next meeting April 20), 7:00 pm onward Stockton Grand Hotel, 2323 Grand Canal Blvd (Large room in rear of bar) (map) Grand Hotel tel. 209-957-9090 Joel's Cell: 209-762-5986 Hosted by Joel Carignan, stockton (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Stockton mailing list Ventura, California Second and fourth Thursday of each month (next meeting March 22), 8:00 pm 2nd Thursday: Crown and Anchor in Thousand Oaks; 4th Thursday: Dargans in Ventura, C & A 2891 E Thousand Oaks Boulevard in TO; Dargans 593 E Main Street in Ventura, Ventura County (map) We have split up our two Drinking Liberalies as a temporary fix to our geographic sprawl. As soon as we have a larger group, we will have mulitple chapters in the VC! Hosted by Heather Schmidt, Andrew Jepsen and Young Progressive Democrats of Ventura County, ventura (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Ventura mailing list Boulder, Colorado South First and third Thursday of each month (next meeting April 5), 7:00 pm onward Boulder Broker Inn, 555 30th St ("Night Club" extension of the bar. It's on the ground floor, through the coffee shop directly opposite the entrance.) (map) They got WiFi http://www.boulderbrokerinn.com/maps.htm Hosted by Marc Sobel and Richard Bateman, boulder (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Boulder South mailing list Downtown Second and fourth Thursday of each month (next meeting March 22), 7:00-9:00 pm Pearl Street Pub, 1108 Pearl St (map) Hosted by Carrie Jackson, downtownboulder (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Downtown Boulder mailing list Cañon City, Colorado First and third Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 21), 5:30-7:30 pm My Brother's Place, 625 Main St (map) Hosted by Alain Chamot and Dave Kimmett, canoncity (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Cañon City mailing list Colorado Springs, Colorado First and third Tuesday of each month (next meeting March 20), 7:30 pm onward The Coffee Exchange, 526 S Tejon St (In between McCabe's and Southside Johnny's) (map) Hosted by Jeff and Amanda Courtright, coloradosprings (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Colorado Springs mailing list Read the Colorado Springs blog Denver, Colorado Denver Second and fourth Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 28), 7:30 pm onward Mario's Double Daughters Salotto, 1632 Market St (map) Join the mailing list to receive updates. Hosted by Kathy Brandon and John E., denver (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Denver mailing list Discuss in the Denver forum South Metro Second and fourth Thursday of each month (next meeting March 22), 8pm 2nd Thurs; 5:30p 4th Thursday Lansdowne Arms Bistro & Bar, 9352 Dorchester St, Highlands Ranch (Near HR Tattered Cover) (map) Note the change in starting times. Later for the 2nd Thursday, Early for the 4th! Hosted by Rick Munoz, denversometro (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the South Metro mailing list Screening Liberally Third Wednesday of each month (next meeting March 21), 7:00 pm The Mayan Theatre, 110 Broadway (Broadway btw 1st and 2nd) (map) Show times change each week, so drinking may happen before the movie, after the movie or both. Hosted by Adam Mordecai, denversl (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Denver Screening Liberally mailing list Lakewood Beginning April 4 First Wednesday of each month, 7:00 pm onward Old Chicago, 145 S Union Blvd (map) Hosted by Bill Simpson, lakewood (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Lakewood mailing list Fort Collins, Colorado Second and fourth Thursday of each month (next meeting March 22), 5:00-7:00 pm The Crown Pub, 144 S College Ave (between Oak and Mountain) (map) Join the mailing list to receive updates. Hosted by Wendy, fortcollins (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Fort Collins mailing list Discuss in the Fort Collins forum Longmont, Colorado Beginning March 21 First and third Wednesday of each month, 7:00 pm onward RedZone, 540 S Main St (map) Hosted by Andi Hill, longmont (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Longmont mailing list Washington, DC Capitol Hill Every Wednesday, 7:00-9:00 pm The 18th Amendment, 613 Pennsylvania Ave SE (~2 Blocks NW of Eastern Market Metro Stop) (map) Hosted by Micha Rieser, dcwed (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Washington DC (Wed) mailing list Read the Capitol Hill blog Discuss in the Washington DC forum Dupont Circle Every Thursday, 6:30-8:30 pm Timberlake's, 1726 Connecticut Ave NW (map) Metro: Dupont Circle (red line) Hosted by Kim Davis and Keith Ivey, dcthu (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Washington DC (Thu) mailing list Read the DCDL blog Discuss in the Washington DC forum Arlington, Virginia See under Virginia Newark, Delaware Last Thursday of each month (next meeting March 29), 8:00 pm IRON HILL Brewery - Riverfront in Wilmington, 710 S Madison St, Wilmington (look for us upstairs at the bar!) (map) We're meeting in different locations in Newark and Wilmington, so please check back for updates or sign up to get latest info! Sign up for emails to receive the latest location and info! Hosted by Dana Rohrbough and Erik Schramm, newarkdel (at) drinkingliberally.org Join the Newark mailing list Read the Newark blog Orlando, Florida Every Monday, 6:00 pm onward Johnny's Fillin' Station, 2706 S Ferncreek Ave (Michigan and Fern Creek) (map) Hosted by Dan Hil