The view from the world’s highest grocery store

by Joe Zekas on 9/22/09

Join me and Francesca Rose on a visit to the new Potash Brothers Market on the 44th floor of the John Hancock Center. If there’s a grocery store that’s higher off the ground, we’d like to hear about it.

Francesca Rose, an agent at Prudential Rubloff, is the newest participant to sign on to our Chicago Real Estate Experts program. The program is our effort to introduce consumers to agents who have genuine expertise in a neighborhood, and who meet a series of objective criteria. Rose’s area of expertise is Streeterville. You can tour more of the neighborhood with Francesca at this Youtube playlist.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

paul 9/25/09 at 9:55 PM

Is this open to the public or just for the residences in the Hancock?

Joe Zekas 9/25/09 at 10:33 PM

Hancock residents and their guests only. You cna’t get past the door staff otherwise to get to the 44th floor.

chris h 10/14/09 at 1:35 PM

son of a b. I got all excited when i heard about this but I live down the street. You’d think potash would figure a way to make it work for the public. frick.

Joe Zekas 10/14/09 at 5:20 PM

chris

Time to make a friend at the Hancock!

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