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EY Joins Increasingly High-Profile Roster in Fulton Market

Ernst & Young has signed a lease for 40,000 square feet at Sterling Bay’s under-construction 333 N. Green St. project in the Fulton Market District.

The professional services provider is joining an increasingly blue-chip roster of Fulton Market tenants, with plans to open an innovation center in 2020, representing the 21st flagship location of its “EY wavespace” concept.

“When we first began developing properties in the Fulton Market community, we had a vision to transform the area into Chicago’s hub for world-class innovation, and EY wavespace is exactly the kind of user that helps us bring that vision to life,” said Sterling Bay CEO Andy Gloor.

Crain’s Chicago Business reported that with the EY deal, 333 N. Green is now about 80% pre-leased. It will be anchored by advertising agency WPP.

Sterling Bay plans two more office properties along Green Street and two more near Google’s Midwest headquarters, Crain’s reported.


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