Many Monday Night Parties Emerge at Chicago ad:tech

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This morning, the Monday night party scene at ad:tech Chicago looked dim with only an “official” Bluelithium/CIMA-sponsored cocktail hour on the exhibit hall floor from 5:30P to 7P and a continuation of that party at Fulton’s on the River, 315 North LaSalle Street from 7P to 10P. This afternoon, the party announcements began to roll in. So, here they are:

DoubleClick is having a party at Avenue M at 695 North Milwaukee from 5:30 – 7P. MySpace is having an invite only cruise party off of Navy Pier which kicks off at 6P and offers hourly cruises. Some company whose name I can’t remember is having a party at the W from about 5P to 7P. And, the late night, combo-company party is happening at the Rock Bottom Brewery from 9P to 2A. And I thought it was going to be an easy night.

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