Kennedy Expressway or Edens Expressway (Interstate 90/94) to Loop. Garland Building is on the corner of Washington and Wabash.
If driving on the Outer Drive (North Lake Shore Drive/Highway 41), exit at Randolph Street and drive west toward Michigan Avenue. Garland Building is on the corner of Washington and Wabash.
If on the Dan Ryan Expressway (Interstates 90/94), exit at Congress Parkway and drive east to Michigan Avenue. If driving on Lake Shore Drive (Highway 41), exit at Randolph Street and drive west to Michigan Avenue. Garland Building is on the corner of Washington and Wabash.
If traveling from the East on the Indiana Toll Road (Interstate 90), take the Chicago Skyway to the Stony Island exit, follow Highway 41 (Lake Shore Drive) to downtown Chicago, exit at Monroe Street and drive west to Michigan Avenue. Garland Building is on the corner of Washington and Wabash.
If coming in from the East on Interstate 90/94, continue on the Dan Ryan Expressway, exit at Congress Parkway, drive east to Michigan Avenue. Garland Building is on the corner of Washington and Wabash.
If traveling from the West on the Eisenhower Expressway (Interstate 290), which becomes Congress Parkway, drive east to Michigan Avenue. Garland Building is on the corner of Washington and Wabash.
Parking is located in the Millennium Park, Grant Park North, Grant Park South and East Monroe Garages. For rates and other information please visit the Grant Park parking garage website or call 312-616-0600.
Call the Travel Information Center at 836.7000 (from any local area code) or visit www.rtchicago.com and complete a trip planner to find the quickest or most direct transit route to the Garland Building using CTA buses and trains. CTA train stations close to the Garland Building include the Red Line Washington Street exit and the Brown/Green/Orange and Purple Line Madison/Wabash Street exit.
Beginning October 23, 2006, the CTA's Red Line subway station at Washington and State will be temporarily closed. It will reopen in 2008. For Red Line access to the Garland Building, please use the Red Line stations at Monroe or Lake. Customers needing elevator access should use the Jackson Red Line subway station. For more information please visit www.rtachicago.com or call 836.7000 (from any local area code).
When traveling from the suburbs, Metra, the premier commuter rail system, makes traveling to and from downtown Chicago and its surrounding areas easy and convenient with four downtown stations. If arriving downtown via Union Station (Canal Street, between Adams and Jackson Boulevard), take CTA's #151 bus directly to Michigan and Randolph, one block from the Garland Building. The Randolph Street Station exits directly on Michigan Avenue one block from the Garland Building, the Ogilvie Transportation Center (Madison and Canal Streets) is quickly accessible to the Garland Building by CTA's #20 or #56 bus and the LaSalle Street Station (Congress and LaSalle Streets) is accessible to the Garland Building by CTA's #147 and #151 bus.