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While the facade treatment is definitely misleads the eye as to the structural makeup of the building, I absolutely love how this building is turning out, especially at the base. It really feels like a steel building. And feels like it's been there for 70 years.
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Love the style of this building. Looks more like something in NYC (if it weren't a podium, but just talking about styles). More like this please...
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Love the style of this building. Looks more like something in NYC (if it weren't a podium, but just talking about styles). More like this please...
The depth of the facade is phenomenal. I assumed that would have been one of the first things to be VE'd out. So happy it remained.
     
     
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The rhythm of the facade divisions on the podium is wonderful. Such a simple treatment that does wonders.
     
     
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I dare say that this is one of the best looking skyscrapers going up in any American city at the moment.
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I dare say that this is one of the best looking skyscrapers going up in any American city at the moment.
It's so wonderful in its simplicity.
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It really feels like a steel building. And feels like it's been there for 70 years.
Excellent point, and it's so nice.
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I would love to live in this building. Maybe one day!
     
     
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Want to live in one of the highest apartments in the Fulton Market District? It’ll cost you as much $23,275 a month.

That’s what Chicago developer Related Midwest is asking for the most expensive penthouse unit in the Row Fulton Market, a 294-unit luxury rental tower slated to open in June in the up-and-coming neighborhood. At 43 stories, it’s the tallest building in Fulton Market, which has exploded with apartment, office and hotel projects over the past decade.
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The high-rise at 164 N. Peoria St. includes six penthouse apartments on its 42nd and 43rd floors that include 12-foot ceilings, large outdoor terraces and sweeping views of the Chicago skyline. With rents ranging from $14,395 to $23,275 a month, they’re not for the hoi polloi, but Related Midwest has already leased one of the penthouses and received an application for another...
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Related Midwest signed 50 leases in the first month. The developer has also received more than 2,000 applications for 60 low-cost apartments in the building
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Rents for non-penthouse units will range from $2,585 per month for a studio to $9,735 for a three-bedroom unit, according to real estate data provider CoStar Group. Rents will exceed $4.00 per square foot
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Ah, to be in a position to drop $23K a month on rent. Must be nice...
     
     
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I believe both NEMA and Old Town Park penthouses are north of $30k per month
     
     
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I believe both NEMA and Old Town Park penthouses are north of $30k per month
I'm not sure about NEMA (I thought it was more like $25K), but OTP has that one massive unit with the private outdoor lap pool, so that's not surprising.
     
     
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Driving in on the Kennedy, this one makes you look.
     
     
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