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Discussion in 'North Midwest - USA (ND, SD, MN, IA, WI, IL)' started by airspyder, Sep 27, 2010.

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  1. airspyder

    airspyder Rookie

    Sep 27, 2010
    28
    Chicago, sometimes
    My family has bought several businesses in the Chicago area. I'm moving from AZ and bringing my 360. Can members suggest Ferrari service facilities?
    I'm not moving permanently for a year and don't knwo Chicago well. Any suggestions on temporary housing, cost not being an issue?
    I am a runner and a recent convert to bare foot running. Would love to find places to run.
     
  2. 575Mike

    575Mike Formula 3

    Mar 11, 2004
    1,706
    Midwest
    Full Name:
    Michael
    #2 575Mike, Sep 27, 2010
    Last edited: Sep 27, 2010
    Welcome! You may also want to post in the Chicago section.

    Chicago has two authorized Ferrari dealerships, Continental Autosport in Hinsdale and Lake Forest Sports Cars in Lake Bluff. Both can service your 360.

    As far as where to live, cost not being an issue, it depends on whether you want to live downtown or the suburbs. If it's the latter I like the northern burbs such as Lake Forest. Downtown you can find killer apartments and condos on N. Lake Shore Drive, Gold Coast, etc. and there are lot's of places to run down there.

    :)
     
  3. zxttfan

    zxttfan Formula Junior

    Dec 11, 2009
    482
    St. Louis
    Chicagoland also has a great network of forest preserves for running. As where to live it all depends on what you want. I'm partial to the North Burbs, having lived there for 15 years, and being close to LFSC was always a bonus.
     
  4. airspyder

    airspyder Rookie

    Sep 27, 2010
    28
    Chicago, sometimes
    Thank you. I am quite busy so I don't get to visit much. Took a look at Broadview, briefly. Thinking more northwest?
     
  5. zxttfan

    zxttfan Formula Junior

    Dec 11, 2009
    482
    St. Louis
    Some of the best places northwest are Barrington and North Barrington, but are pretty far out
     

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