I will forever remember the address 230 N. Michigan ave in Chicago. The skyscraper that sits at this address was constructed in 1929 and it has stood the test of time. In 1996: A plan was floated to convert this office building into 200 condominiums. On May 8, 1996: This building was named a City of Chicago Landmark. In September of 1997: This building was sold to Mark IV Realty for $7,000,000.
On January 1, 2004: After $106,000,000 in renovations, the Hard Rock Hotel Chicago opens in this building. On April 21, 2004: The official opening ceremony for the Hard Rock Hotel included celebrities like actress Carmen Electra and musician Dave Navarro.
On November 16, 2007: The Hard Rock Hotel completed a $106 million renovation of this building, and began illuminating the 500-foot tower with floodlights at night.
Friday night featured opening act Crick Crack who had good command of the crowd but once DJ Kaos hit the stage with his blend of old school and new school hip hop music, the party went to another level. Already amped and ready for the Ruler, the crowd responded as anticipated as Slick Rick graced the stage in vintage Slick Rick fashion, with the jewelry, shades, and of course his laid back storyteller flow. He gave the crowd everything we wanted and more as he blessed us with “La Di Da Di,” “Mona Lisa,” and capped it off with “Chidren’s Story” as he switched from his sunglasses to his classic eye patch.
The entire weekend was like a movie with Lollapalooza serving as the main event and the Hard Rock Hotel providing the ultimate after party series. As the spirits poured courtesy of E&J and Shellback Caribbean Rum, the spirits of the people were lifted by the sounds of Slick Rick and the Bleachers. It was an epic weekend where cultures collided, Chicago was the place to be, and Hard Rock Hotel Chicago did exactly what you expect from the Hard Rock- it rocked and history was made!