Great Boutique Office Available in Fulton Market

February 3, 2019

Patrick Brady

Market Expert

Assistant Director, Savills Studley

Illinois Licensed Real Estate Broker

Call 312-595-2987

Lease up to 44,880 SF in Vintage Building at 1100 West Fulton

 

History

In the mid-1800s, Chicago began to make a name for itself as “The Great Central Market” of America. Wholesale foods from grains to produce flowed through the main market, located in what is now the Fulton-Randolph Market District. Open since 1850, this area is the oldest food marketing district in Chicago, but it’s much more than just a marketplace. Fulton Market has transformed from a bustling warehouse district into Chicago’s hottest new area full of boutique office spaces, and now is the perfect time to become a part of it.

 

Building

This planned development from Base Capital Group occupies four floors in a new-to-market boutique office building. With a renovated structure and a restored brick facade, the space is far from its roots as a wholesale poultry seller. The building features 44,880 total SF, including office space and a ground retail or showroom space. And the building is more than just its workspaces: it includes three tenant roof decks, as well as branding and signage opportunities and fifteen feet of Fulton Market frontage. It takes full advantage of the original 1922 design, with plenty of natural light and airy 12-foot ceilings.

 

Location

Located on the prominent northwest corner of Fulton Market and Aberdeen, the boutique office at 1100 W Fulton is just one block from Google’s new home at 320 N Morgan Street. The Fulton area has never been hotter: over the past 15 years, it has experienced population growth of 127 percent. The 4 million square feet of existing office space is soon to be joined by over 3 million square feet of space that’s currently under construction or proposed. It’s the perfect place to work and live — there are 3200 apartment units in the works, and over 60 percent of the population is between 25 and 44, with an average household income of $131,015. It’s no wonder that Google recently made the decision to move into Fulton Market alongside names like WeWork, TMC, and Dyson.

In addition to housing the most dynamic established and up-and-coming companies, Fulton Market features the world-famous Restaurant Row on Randolph — just a 5-minute walk from the 1100 space. There are no shortage of delicious food options, from the more casual sweetgreen and Do-Rite Donuts, to Chicago greats like Au Cheval, The Publican, and Momotaro. Finally, getting here is a cinch — the new L stop at Morgan & Lake is two stops from the Loop, and street parking is available in front of the building. If you’re looking to join the greats in an accessible and dynamic area, 1100 W Fulton is for you.

 

Details

1100 W Fulton is the perfect location for a single tenant or multiple office users looking for a vintage boutique office vibe. Its 44,880 total SF include 32,280 – 44,880 SF of office space, and 12,600 – 25,200 SF of retail or showroom space. For rates and more information on this incredible opportunity, send us an email — and don’t wait! Fulton Market is the hottest neighborhood in Chicago right now, and opportunities like this don’t stay on the market for long.

 

 

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