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Radio Extra: Signature Room Sues Hancock Center Over Temporary Door

By  Jon Hansen and David Matthews | January 16, 2015 9:34am 

 The Signature Room & Lounge owner has sued its landlord over this temporary wall, which it alleges has diverted business from the penthouse bar since its 2013 installation.�
The Signature Room & Lounge owner has sued its landlord over this temporary wall, which it alleges has diverted business from the penthouse bar since its 2013 installation.�
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MAGNIFICENT MILE — The owner of the Signature Room & Lounge atop the John Hancock Center has sued its landlord, alleging changes to the tower's lobby has cost the penthouse bar more than $1 million in lost business.

In the complaint filed late Thursday in Cook County Circuit Court, Infusion Management Group said a temporary wall erected in the Michigan Avenue tower's ground-floor lobby has denied Signature Room patrons direct access to the 95th-floor bar's elevators, congesting the lobby to the point where the wall is a customer deterrent.

On this DNAinfo Radio Extra, David Matthews discusses the lawsuit:

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