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166 N. Aberdeen St. rendering Chicago Greystar

Greystar Readies Fulton Market Tower as Its First Chicago Project

Greystar said Monday it would break ground on its first high-rise development project in downtown Chicago at 166 N. Aberdeen St. in the Fulton Market District. The new building will include 223 apartments in studio, convertible, 1BR, 2BR and 3BR floorplans. 

“Fulton Market is the most dynamic neighborhood in the city, and we look forward to complementing the area’s substantial office development with high-quality housing,” said Yale Dieckmann, managing director of development at Greystar.  “The location is ideal for people who want a walkable neighborhood with access to the best live/work/play amenities in the city.” 

The building will feature ground-floor retail adjacent to the tower entry, along with a third-floor amenity level with a 5,650-square-foot outdoor deck. Delivery of first units is planned for January 2023 with construction completion in March 2023. 

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