Michigan Avenue
100 E. from 950 N. to 12628 S.
Named for Lake Michigan
Michigan is an Algonquin word for "great water."
Original name was Water Street, then Sycamore Street.
North Addresses
12 N. Michigan Avenue John M. Smyth Company
100 Block
126 N. Michigan Avenue, Kranz Candies
150 N. Michigan Avenue, Crain's Chicago Business
200 Block
233 N. Michigan Avenue, DNAinfo Chicago, 2016.
300 Block
307 N. Michigan Avenue, Bell Building, until 1956
307 N. Michigan Avenue, Old Republic Building, 1956 and after.
800 Block
835 N. Michigan Avenue, Water Tower Place
900 Block
919 N. Michigan Avenue, Palmolive Building
980 N. Michigan Avenue, One Magnificent Mile
3200 Block
3254 N. Michigan Avenue was the home of John Cudahy and his wife Margaret O’Neil Cudahy.
South Addresses
200 Block
224 S. Michigan Avenue Railway Exchange Building, 1903-1904.
300 Block
332 S. Michigan Boulevard, Chicago office of the Hercules Powder Company
400 Block
430 S. Michigan Avenue, Roosevelt University
2500 Block