Luxury Restroom Trailers with a Million-Dollar View
If you’re a Chicagoan, the word “Riverwalk” probably triggers a variety of city sensations. Since its 2015 debut, the joys of shoes, cruise and booze sum up this unique mile-long stretch of land which runs along the great Chicago River. Extending from Michigan Avenue to Lake Street, the Riverwalk boasts an assortment of thirteen vendors offering retail, recreation and restaurant options carved into the side of Lower Wacker Drive. Wacker’s infrastructure acts as their storefronts, providing shoppers and onlookers with breath-taking views. Architectural masterpieces such as the Wrigley Building and the Trump and Tribune Towers stare back at you as you enjoy various activities and meals on the riverfront.
Any retailer will tell you that city living is all about “location, location, location” but having picturesque scenery doesn’t mean picture-perfect operations. Living in Chicago, you know that summer doesn’t last forever, and outdoor seating will soon become a chilly chore instead of a springtime treat. For this reason, Riverwalk restaurants, such as O’Brien’s Riverwalk Café and Island Party Hut, have become somewhat seasonal, open from May until October.
Due to their seasonality and unique location nuzzled within Lower Wacker, several of Chicago’s riverfront bistros are left without the necessary sewage lines required for on-site bathroom facilities. This unique operational issue has led many of these restaurant owners to turn to Service Sanitation for utility. Service suggested Luxury Restroom Trailers as a simple solution to the problem. Trailers such as the Regal 2 and Blue Star could be strategically positioned within the depths of Lower Wacker to provide owners with essential facilities. This recommendation has been adopted by several of these riverside restaurants, providing a comfortable restroom experience with a million-dollar view.