Chicago Sun-Times

BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP SIGNS BIG FULTON MARKET LEASE

- BY DAVID ROEDER, BUSINESS & LABOR REPORTER droeder@suntimes.com | @RoederDavi­d

In a deal that shows Fulton Market’s appeal to a wide range of companies, developer Sterling Bay said Boston Consulting Group will relocate from downtown to a new building planned in Fulton Market.

The management consultanc­y will lease 250,000 square feet, or about half of a building Sterling Bay and J.P. Morgan Global Alternativ­es plan at 360 N. Green St. Constructi­on on the $288 million building is expected to start this summer, with completion in 2025.

Sterling Bay announced the 15-year lease Thursday, but it has been widely known in real estate circles for weeks. Brokers see the move as a sign that companies ordinarily drawn to a downtown high-rise are getting comfortabl­e with the emerging office scene on the Near West Side. Technology companies and corporate headquarte­rs have headed to Fulton Market, often because younger workers want to live nearby.

Some experts believe a large law firm might soon make a similar jump from the Loop.

“Fulton Market is Chicago’s top destinatio­n for businesses and continues to attract a wide array of distinguis­hed companies that desire modern workspaces located in neighborho­ods that their employees can picture themselves living in,” said Andy Gloor, CEO of Sterling Bay. “The relocation of a firm like BCG signals even more opportunit­y for future growth in this vibrant neighborho­od.”

The move will involve about 1,000 employees at Boston Consulting, which will leave the riverfront tower at 300 N. La Salle St. Brad Martens, the firm’s Chicago office leader, said the “vibrant neighborho­od will be a magnet for our recruits, and the state-of-theart office will enable new forms of collaborat­ion between our teams and our clients.”

The 25-story building will include amenities that have become popular with the pandemic, such as an expansive fitness deck and indoor and outdoor lounge areas. Tenants have asked for amenities that will make more employees want to come back to an office.

The 360 N. Green site had been a parking lot. The building will include a garage for 90 cars.

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PROVIDED A rendering of the building planned at 360 N. Green St., looking southwest.

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