Check out the new Moxy hotel
Moxy hotel’s large garage-door windows open on the corner of LaSalle and Grand.
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The millennial-minded Moxy hotel opens its doors Wednesday in River North. Here’s what’s inside.
A seating area inside Moxy’s Living Room lobby feels as if it’s outdoors when the expansive windows are open.
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Moxy’s lobby has lots of room to hang out, play a game or do a deep dive into your digital device.
(Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )A mobile podcasting booth allows for live podcasts from the hotel’s lobby. The hotel’s podcast series kicks off at 5 p.m. Wednesday, opening day for the new property. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
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Light fixtures and graffiti-style art lend an industrial-chic vibe to the new Moxy hotel in River North. It opens Wednesday after 18 months of construction. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
Foosball and Ms. Pac-Man are some of the highlights of the game area at Moxy. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
Mezcal, tequila and whiskey are the focus of the beverage program at Bar Moxy. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
A couple of days before the grand opening, chefs test the kitchen at Zombie Taco, open 24/7 at Moxy hotel. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
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Graffiti covers the walls of the stairwell leading from the lobby to the upstairs bathrooms at Moxy. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
A shared-use ironing station in a hallway of Moxy hotel. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
The largest rooms in Moxy hotel measure 220 square feet. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
Guests push a button on the retro phone to hear a recorded bedtime story. Opt for a naughty or nice tale. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
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Moxy hotel has 156 rooms in the eight-story property in River North. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
Murals of fake hotel room scenes can be seen outside the “inner circle” rooms at Moxy. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
The fitness center has standard cardio equipment and weights, as well as some fun touches, like jars of Starbursts and chocolate. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
An art installation in the courtyard at the Moxy depicts Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, along with the Rainbow Serpent. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
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Moxy guests check in at a corner of the bar, where they’re given a room key and a cocktail. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )
Moxy “fun hunters” around the world can tag themselves on Instagram and show up in the digital guestbook projected above Bar Moxy. (Kristan Lieb/Chicago Tribune )