Ergotron recently enjoyed an event at Market's private space at M2. Located in the West Loop, this is the perfect venue to host a cocktail event. There is a garage style door installed that opens up the space and allows you to enjoy the beautiful weather on the balcony.
If you're looking for an interactive event in a private space, Kamehachi Sushi may fit the bill! This unique experience allows your clients to roll their own sushi as an expert guides them through the process and history of sushi making.
This was yet another hit at the Blues Jean Bar in Lincoln Park. See pictures and why it works!
One Financial Representative from Northwestern Mutual decided to take things to the next level and entertain clients at M2, Market's luxury lounge. Their free shuttle gave the group just what they needed to arrive in style. They spent the night playing bags, giant jenga and mingling. This all took place in the area facing the
TransUnion put their pizza-tossing skills to the test at this interactive event. A chef from Bar Toma helped the group create and toss their own pizzas. After the group emerged as new pizza chefs they cooked and enjoyed their pizzas. This was a unique experience that hopefully taught the group a thing or two about the art of pizza tossing.
Roundarch was looking for a way to engage a group of 20-25 clients and employees in a fun way. The solution was an improv class with Comedy Sportz followed by a cooking demonstration with Big Hatt Catering. The night was both entertaining and delicious. We'll let the pictures below speak for themselves!
Thrivent Financial entertained clients and their families throughout a private sushi making class at Kamehachi Sushi. This interactive and fun experience is a great way to get your group talking. There's no better place to do this than Kamehachi..."Chicago's Original Sushi Bar."
Jones Lang LaSalle enjoyed a lively panel-style discussion followed by cocktails and appetizers with many of their banking and financial services clients.