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Located in Chicago’s rapidly evolving West Loop neighborhood, 800 Fulton is a mixed-use workplace marking the gateway to one of Chicago’s most dynamic neighborhoods. The neighborhood is known for its bustling array of restaurants and retail, with a developing commercial office offerings. Image Credit: Torque
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Landscaped terraces with native plantings located on every other floor offer daylight, fresh air, and sweeping views to improve occupant wellbeing and offer opportunities for gathering outdoors in fair weather. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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An extension of Fulton Market, a mix of tenants and programs enables the building to serve public and private functions – retail, community, fitness and conferencing spaces on the second floor are open to the public, while shared circulation spaces provide opportunities for tenants and visitors to mix and mingle. Image Credit: SOM
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Setbacks and landscaped terraces carefully proportion the 19-story design to relate to the rhythm and scale of the Fulton Market District’s historic low-rise streetscape, while connecting to the higher-density commercial district to the north. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Low-rise retail at the base of the building will provide local dental and urgent care, and a coffee shop while prioritizing human scale at street-level. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Image 3 Externalized cross braces meet the ground plane, marking the main entry. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Red brick, characteristic of the neighborhood’s industrial past, paired with communal furnishings, transform the 40 ft-tall lobby into an urban living room that opens onto the vibrant streetscape of Fulton Market. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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A concrete, cantilevered mezzanine floats above the ground plane, layering the multi-story lobby with sub-spaces. Materiality, structure, greenery, and lighting selections all work together to blur the boundary between indoor and outdoor. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Flexible seating and workspaces in the lobby mezzanine, looking West. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Conference and meeting rooms are all integrated with integrated A/V connections with retracting displays. Beyond, access to an outdoor terrace connects the 2nd floor amenity spaces. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Colorful hand-painted murals by Chicago artists are prominently featured throughout the building to echo the vibrance of the district. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Xandar Kardian motion and heat monitoring and Buildings IOT cloud systems maintain safe occupancy practices through live thermal and airflow monitoring, prioritizing the health and safety of occupants at all times. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Image 10 The second floor hosts community coworking and conferencing spaces, a fitness center and study lounge. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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One of the first office buildings to open in Chicago during the pandemic, the building’s design for greater safety, health and wellness creates a welcoming workplace experience for commercial and office tenants, with flexibility to accommodate changes in use and capacity over time. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Landscaped terraces on every other floor allow for seamless indoor-outdoor workspaces and access to fresh air. By prioritizing native plants the building is able to reduce outdoor water usage by 52%, in addition to supporting local ecosystems. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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On the 18th floor, a diverse range of amenities complete the mixed-use workplace and activate the site throughout the day, enticing tenants back to the office. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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A lounge with unobstructed views and outdoor terrace on the 18th floor fosters community-building among tenants, while offering flexible event space. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Upper amenity floors feature locally milled custom furniture that mirror the geometries and materiality of the building’s exterior structure. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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Fire pits, warm lighting and comfortable seating set the scene for social events and gatherings with one of the best views in the city of Chicago. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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800 Fulton Market serves as an extension of the street and an amenity to the larger neighborhood. A diverse offering of amenities emphasizes health, wellbeing, safety and access for tenants and community members alike. Image Credit: Torque
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An offset cantilevered core made of glass enables large, open floor plates and flexible light-filled workspaces. This also allows light to enter the elevator bays and carousels, allowing passengers to look out onto the street while riding. Image Credit: SOM
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With its diverse amenity offerings, the building has hosted a variety of events including conferences, local marketplace events, health and wellness workshops, cocktail receptions, community gatherings and more. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
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800 Fulton Market has contributed a new landmark in the skyline of Chicago that celebrates the history, character and growth of the city. Image Credit: Dave Burk | SOM
800 Fulton Market
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