A Final Look at the Now-Complete 320 N Sangamon Street in Fulton Market
The 13-story retail and office building known as 320 N Sangamon Street has officially opened just to the north of West Loop‘s Fulton Market corridor.
The 13-story retail and office building known as 320 N Sangamon Street has officially opened just to the north of West Loop‘s Fulton Market corridor.
Conversion work is wrapping up for 910 W Randolph Street in the Fulton Market district. The listed owner Christian Chavez and occupying owner Stephen Wall are planning to transform the former two-story retail building into a new restaurant venue for Chicago’s third Velvet Taco. The current owners had bought the 4,600-square-foot structure in January 2020 for a reported cost of $1.75 million.
A full construction permit was issued on Monday for 345 N Morgan Street, where developer Sterling Bay has planned an 11-story mixed-use building.
Transformation of 932 W Randolph Street continues to progress in West Loop‘s Fulton Market, where developer L3 Capital has planned a re-skin and renovation of a former three-story bank. The project will also include a new three-story addition at the northern end of the property, which will blend seamlessly into the new design.
Exterior walls have almost fully enveloped 1123 W Randolph Street, a six-story mixed-use building near the southern edge of West Loop‘s Fulton Market district. The topped-out boutique development is being developed by Interra Realty, whose plans for the structure involve retail on the first and second floors with the upper levels occupied by nine apartment units. The project is replacing a former surface parking lot along the southern edge of the Randolph Street commercial corridor, helping to extend downtown density further westward.