360 N Green Street Secures Sixth Place in Construction Countdown

360 N Green Street. Rendering by Gensler

Chicago’s sixth tallest tower under construction is 360 N Green Street, a 24-story primarily office tower in Fulton Market. Planned by Sterling Bay and poised to stand 399 feet, the building will be one of the tallest to the west of the Kennedy Expressway. The base portion has seen significant progress in the last few months, with both the core and structural pieces already filling out much of the base section.

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

The tower will have 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 have access to a fourth fitness center, an indoor/outdoor lounge area, and a new urban park with seating, open grass space, and an assortment of plants and trees.

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Rendering by Gensler

Designed by Gensler, the building incorporates multiple interlocking rectangular volumes anchored by V-shaped truss supports. This structure is then wrapped in a contemporary curtain wall facade, made of floor-to-ceiling windows and dark metal accents.

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

360 N Green Street lobby

360 N Green Street lobby. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street amenity lounge

360 N Green Street amenity lounge. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street

360 N Green Street. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street amenity terrace

360 N Green Street amenity terrace. Rendering by Gensler

An integrated parking garage will house a total of 90 parking spaces. The closest public transit options include Divvy Bike stations and Route 8 bus stops along Halsted Street. Commuters on Routes 56 and 65 can also find nearby service within a five-minute walk. For the CTA, Grand station for the Blue Line is available via a four-minute walk north, while Morgan station for the Green and Pink Lines is only a seven-minute walk southwest.

360 N Green Street amenity lounge

360 N Green Street amenity lounge. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street fitness center

360 N Green Street fitness center. Rendering by Gensler

360 N Green Street amenity terrace

360 N Green Street amenity terrace. Rendering by Gensler

Construction of the $288 million dollar project is already making significant headway, with Power Construction serving as general contractor. Sterling Bay is also contributing $4.4 million to the city’s neighborhood opportunity fund. The project is expected to be completed by 2024.

Countdown Comparison Corner (Spot #6)

Brooklyn Tower

Brooklyn Tower. Rendering by SHoP Architects

Up next in the countdown comparison with New York is Brooklyn Tower, a 93-story supertall skyscraper in Downtown Brooklyn. Planned by JDS Development, the mixed-use structure is now the tallest building in the city outside of Manhattan. Having been built atop the historic Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, the project is set to contain 100,000 square feet of retail in its podium and 550 units in the tower section.

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange. Model by Jack Crawford

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange. Model by Jack Crawford

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange. Model by Jack Crawford

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange. Model by Jack Crawford

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange. Model by Jack Crawford

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange

Comparison diagram with Chicago in green and New York in orange. Model by Jack Crawford

Designed by SHoP Architects and built by JDS Construction, the nearly complete structure is expected to open by next year.

Brooklyn Tower (center) in place of 360 N Green Street. Model by Jack Crawford

Brooklyn Tower (center) in place of 360 N Green Street. Model by Jack Crawford

Brooklyn Tower (center) in place of 360 N Green Street. Model by Jack Crawford

Brooklyn Tower (center) in place of 360 N Green Street. Model by Jack Crawford

Brooklyn Tower (left) in place of 360 N Green Street. Model by Jack Crawford

Brooklyn Tower (center) in place of 360 N Green Street. Model by Jack Crawford

Brooklyn Tower (center) in place of 360 N Green Street. Model by Jack Crawford

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3 Comments on "360 N Green Street Secures Sixth Place in Construction Countdown"

  1. Heading W on Kinzie passing Blommers – this one stands out with the Vs being very prominent already.

  2. Bobby Siemiaszko | December 26, 2022 at 5:18 pm | Reply

    That Brooklyn tower is beautiful! Brooklyn is looking really great.

  3. Awww man you guys are really giving Chicago something to cry about… Good job NYC..lol

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