Defined by its crafted brick arches, 1325 West Fulton Street’s rugged sophistication is rooted in the unique urban texture of Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood.
The first of three towers planned for a full-block development in the West Loop, 1325 West Fulton Street rises above a shared podium that provides amenities and parking services. Between each tower, publicly accessible pocket parks form inviting entryways and break up the development’s massing to introduce a pedestrian-oriented scale. Double-height brick arches—hand-set for podium levels and precast above—create a dialogue between the building and the surrounding neighborhood context of formerly industrial buildings that becomes its signature aesthetic gesture.
Inside, spacious apartments offer abundant charm; each room is centered on an inverted bay window, expressed on the exterior through a brick arch, while oversized loggias present opportunities for outdoor living and skyline views. The building was designed from the inside out, with the optimal unit layout driving each subsequent design decision, and great care was given to making each unit a welcoming reflection of the building’s unique character. Apartments feature generously sized primary bedroom suites, centralized kitchens and living rooms, and open floor plans that invite residents to experience luxury urban living in this vibrant district.