The Chicago meat-packing district is a curious first location, I'm not sure why. If I were going to guess, I'd say that it's easy access.
If you're in any major city in the US, Chicago is a day trip. (You can fly there and back, easily without an overnight stay.) And it's well served by international airlines. (Nonstop to nearly everywhere. )
The District is easily accessed on public transportation from O'Hare Airport. (about an hour and a half)
SFGate
- Google is near to signing a deal to take control of 14,000 feet of retail space in Chicago's meatpacking district, according to the Chicago Tribune.
- This would be Google's first-ever permanent retail store, putting it in a league with fellow tech titans Apple and Microsoft.
- If the report is correct, the opening up a retail shop to serve as a showcase for Google products is logical. The list of the company's gadgets is long and getting longer.
- The company said it doesn't comment on "rumors and speculation."
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