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Sample curtain wall piece from behind the 1325 W Fulton Market lot

Test Facade Piece Spotted at 1325 W Fulton Market Site

YIMBY spotted what appears to be a test facade piece on the lot of 1325 W Fulton Market, a project developed by Sterling Bay and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Located at the west end of the rising Fulton Market neighborhood, the site is located at the corner of W Fulton Market and N Ada Street, just across from Sterling Bay’s Fulton West at 1330 W Fulton Market. Nearby bus transit is a nine-minute walk southwest to the 9 route’s Ashland & Lake stop, as well as a nine-minute walk southeast to the 19 route’s Washington & Racine bus stop. Nearby CTA L stops include a seven-minute walk southwest to Ashland Station and a ten-minute walk southeast to Morgan Station, both of which are serviced by the Green and Pink Lines.

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Rendering of 800 W Fulton Market

Construction Progresses for SOM’s 800 W Fulton Market in Fulton Market

Construction is well underway at 800 W Fulton Market, a large office space development in the northwest corner of the fast-developing Fulton Market neighborhood. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) and developed by Thor Equities, the rising 18-story structure will occupy an entire block along the northern side of W Fulton Market, between N Green Street and N Halsted Street.

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7006 N Glenwood Avenue via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 7006 N Glenwood Avenue in Rogers Park

Permits have been filed for a five-story mixed-use building at 7006 N Glenwood Avenue in Rogers Park. The corner lot sits at the intersection of N Glenwood Avenue and W Lunt Avenue. The nearest public transportation is the 96 CTA bus accessed at the Lunt and Glenwood stop at the corner of the lot. One block south is the Morse CTA L station serviced by the Red Line. The site is also four blocks east of N Clark Street, a busy commercial and retail corridor. Loyola Beach is located less than ten minutes away by walking. Age Glenwood LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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