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- North: 48.866894
- South: 41.880525
- East: 2.328906
- West: -87.743864
Center Point: 42.003769, -87.677067
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Read more on Wikipedia →Points of Interest
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- 📍 Atrium
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- 📍 Chopard
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- 📍 Dealroom
- 📍 Embassy of Texas
- 📍 Friends of Friends
- 📍 Graeter’s
- 📍 Hubbard Woods Business District





