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The architect, developer and contractor team behind two Chicago office towers that focus on tenant health and wellness has completed a third, 320 S. Canal St. in the West Loop

320 South Canal Office Tower Reaches Completion

Global architecture firm Goettsch Partners (GP) has completed the 1.74-million-square-foot 320 South Canal in Chicago’s West Loop, the latest in a series by the same architect, developer and contractor team that focus on tenant health and wellness at office towers.  

The project was developed by Riverside Investment & Development with Convexity Properties and built by Clark Construction. The same team of GP, Riverside and Clark also delivered the city’s Bank of America Tower in 2020 and 150 North Riverside office building in 2017. 

320 South Canal is anchored by Montreal-based BMO Financial Group as its new U.S. headquarters. Other tenants include law firms Chapman & Cutler and Faegre Drinker, as well as recently signed tenants Skadden Arps and the National Futures Association, among others. 

The 2.2-acre site also features The Green at 320, one of the largest privately owned public parks in Chicago. 

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