A rising core and row of V-shaped truss supports can be seen at 360 N Green Street, where developer Sterling Bay has planned for a 24-story mixed-use tower. With a height of 399 feet, the project will be built on a vacant lot located at Fulton Market‘s Green and Kinzie intersection, directly east of the now-underway Guinness Brewery and pub.

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Rendering by Gensler
The construction will yield 5,400 square feet of retail space and just under 500,000 square feet of Class A office space. The offices will offer high ceilings and large, flexible floor layouts. Tenants will also have access to a fourth fitness center and an indoor/outdoor lounge area. At the foot of the building will be a new urban park with seating, open grass space, and various flora.

360 N Green Street (gold). Model by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street (gold). Model by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street amenity terrace. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street lobby. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street amenity lounge. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street. Rendering by Gensler
Gensler‘s design for the tower incorporates multiple interlocking rectangular volumes, anchored by the aforementioned truss supports. This massing will be wrapped in a modern curtain wall facade made of floor-to-ceiling windows and dark metal accents.

360 N Green Street. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street amenity terrace. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street amenity lounge. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street fitness center. Rendering by Gensler
For public transit, the closest options include Divvy Bike stations and Route 8 bus stops along Halsted Street. Commuters can also find nearby service for Routes 56 and 65 within a five-minute walk. For the CTA L, service is available via a four-minute walk north to Grand station for the Blue Line and a seven-minute walk southwest to Morgan station for the Green and Pink Lines.

360 N Green Street (gold). Model by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street (gold). Model by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street (gold). Model by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford
Power Construction is serving as general contractor for the $288 million build, projected to provide 473 construction jobs. Sterling Bay, meanwhile, is also contributing $4.4 million to the city’s neighborhood opportunity fund. A full completion is expected by 2024.
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