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345 N. Morgan topping out Sterling Bay Chicago

Skender Tops Off Boutique Offices for Sterling Bay

Skender recently topped off at 345 N. Morgan, a 233,000-square-foot, 11-story ground-up boutique office and retail building from Sterling Bay. The new development, known as THREE FOUR FIVE, is located in the Fulton Market District. 

The office and retail building will feature modern finishes, high ceilings and arched windows, and welded metal accents, drawing on the neighborhood’s industrial past. Amenities will include private outdoor terraces, a 5,000-square-foot roof deck with sweeping views, a conservatory bar & lounge with a double-sided fireplace, a full-service fitness center, a coworking library and several high-tech conference spaces designed to meet the needs of today’s hybrid workforce. 

Skender is collaborating with developer and owner Sterling Bay and Eckenhoff Saunders Architects on this project. Completion is slated for fall 2022. 

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