CHICAGO, IL - Related Midwest today announced the first move-ins at The Row Fulton Market, the 43-story, 300-unit luxury rental high-rise at 164 N. Peoria St. in Chicago’s historic Fulton Market District. The Row features distinctive place-inspired architecture and interior design and a full suite of indoor and outdoor amenities that support an active urban lifestyle.
“The Row is a one-of-a-kind property that raises the bar for apartment living in the heart of Fulton Market and embodies the energy and sophistication of the neighborhood,” said Curt Bailey, president of Related Midwest. “We are proud to bring a world-class residential experience to this premier location, which combines internationally renowned architecture and interior design with best-in-class amenities and services to make The Row the perfect place to call home.”
Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, a firm known for its contextual work in and around historic areas such as New York’s Meatpacking District, The Row is a reflection of its immediate surroundings. The exterior features a deeply expressed dark metal facade as a nod to Fulton Market’s industrial past, and the curved gusset beams in upper corners of the window wall system mirror the supports beneath the nearby ‘L’ tracks. These architectural features are not only visible from the street, but also from within many of the residences, framing the views of the city beyond. The Row marks Related’s fourth collaboration with Morris Adjmi Architects nationwide and second in Chicago.
“The Row’s architectural expression is a conversation between past and present, heritage and innovation,” said Morris Adjmi, FAIA, founder and principal of Morris Adjmi Architects. “We sought to create a contemporary design narrative that honors Chicago’s architectural legacy and Fulton Market’s industrial spirit while welcoming the neighborhood’s dynamic future.”
The Row offers generously sized convertible, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, spanning 617 to 1,933 square feet. Apartment residences feature 9-foot-6-inch ceilings; expansive windows; 8-inch wide-plank flooring; ample storage; full-size in-home washers and dryers; roller shades; and Ecobee smart thermostats. Kitchens feature Italian cabinetry with back-painted glass uppers; quartz countertops with matching full-height backsplashes; integrated Bosch and Fisher & Paykel appliances; Valli&Valli polished chrome hardware; and Kohler fixtures and faucets. Select residences have private terraces.
A select number of premium penthouse residences on floors 42 and 43 range from 2,358 to 3,418 square feet in size and feature unobstructed vistas, 12-foot ceilings and expansive private terraces. These exclusive top-floor residences include spacious customized closets, dedicated laundry rooms, motorized Lutron shades and chef-inspired kitchens with Caesarstone countertops, full-height backsplashes, integrated Bosch steam ovens and Thermador beverage centers.
Rents for convertibles start at $2,705 per month, one-bedrooms at $3,685 per month, two-bedrooms at $4,935 per month and three-bedrooms at $7,995 per month. The six premium penthouse residences, offered in three- and four-bedroom floor plans, start at $15,250 per month.
In setting aside 20% of units as affordable housing – with all 60 apartments located on-site – The Row pioneers a new model for inclusive development that reflects Related’s longstanding commitment to equitable housing. Offered throughout the building, the affordable homes are available in convertible, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans.
The residential experience at The Row is enhanced by the building’s 22,600 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, including: the Social Club, a reservable entertainment suite with adjacent terrace; the Gather Room and connecting Study, which offer a range of seating configurations and workspace options ranging from booths to library tables to private conference rooms oriented around a three-sided fireplace; the Athletic Club, a fully equipped fitness center with adjacent Wellness Studio and two separate terraces for open-air workouts; and the Playhouse, a colorful, interactive play area for children outfitted with toys, games and spaces for playdates and parties.
The Row’s interiors were created by MAWD (March and White Design), which incorporated mid-century architectural references, rich textures and warm color palettes across the residences and common areas, such as the building’s welcoming fireplace lobby that pairs stained wood paneling with green suede wallcoverings, as well as the entertainment spaces, which are infused with bronze-hued metals, herringbone-patterned flooring and custom light fixtures. The MAWD team took a hospitality-inspired approach to give The Row a private club feel while maximizing indoor-outdoor connections.
“As MAWD's inaugural Chicago project, The Row exemplifies a new kind of 'live, move, work, play' residence, with a forward-thinking approach to amenities, a generous coworking space and an exemplary level of design,” said Elliot March, co-founder of MAWD. “It was a pleasure working with the fantastic Morris Adjmi Architects, with whom we had a great synergy. We look forward to this opportunity to showcase our teams’ work within an exciting new market.”
Enhancing the modernized mid-century interiors are four pieces of museum-quality artwork, hand selected and curated by Andrea Hazen of Hazen Advisory to reflect the energy and character of the building and surrounding neighborhood. Two complementary paintings from German artist Robert Janitz and a gradient painting from Belgium’s Pieter Vermeersch grace the walls of the lobby, while a colorful canvas from Scottish artist Lorna Robertson hangs in the Social Club and a woven textile from Los Angeles-based Christy Matson adorns the Library. An acrylic on canvas work from Chicago based-painter Cody Hudson lines the amenities corridor.
Outdoors on the sixth floor, a 13,800-square-foot landscaped deck wraps the tower on three sides and is home to a sun-drenched lap pool with lounge seating; three outdoor grilling kitchens tucked under pergolas and separated by high planters; lounging hammocks; and two fire pits overlooking the surrounding cityscape.
As part of Related’s Reserve Collection, an exclusive set of properties across the Related Rentals portfolio, The Row offers a range of services, including a 24-hour concierge and door attendant. Building staff can assist with move-in coordination, housekeeping and dog-walking services. The building also offers valet dry cleaning, package service, complimentary bike storage and 144 parking spaces, with 12 electric vehicle charging stations. As a result of its focus on sustainability, The Row is pursuing Green Globes certification.
The Row is Chicago’s first high-rise construction project to be co-led by an African American-owned general contractor, BOWA Construction, a longtime collaborator with LR Contracting Company, Related’s in-house contracting division. BOWA is a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and member of the Illinois Black Chamber of Commerce, Business Leadership Council and the Chicagoland Associated General Contractors, and has previously partnered with Related Midwest on projects including Lathrop, the Taylor Street Library and Apartments and Roosevelt Square phase 3B.
“Working on The Row Fulton Market was an amazing experience and a highlight of my professional career as a builder,” said Nosa Ehimwenman, president and CEO of BOWA Construction. “I am grateful for the entire project team and everyone who had a hand in bringing this dynamic building to life. Welcoming the first residents to The Row is a historic and exciting day for BOWA Construction, and we look forward to continuing to build projects that will add to the Chicago skyline in the future.”
About Related Midwest: Related Midwest, the Chicago office of Related Companies, is the preeminent developer of mixed-use properties, affordable housing communities, and luxury condominium and rental homes across Chicago. The company commands a portfolio of residential, mixed-use and master-planned properties, including pioneering projects like The 78 where the company is heading a transformational development on 62 acres in the heart of downtown Chicago to create the city’s next great neighborhood. Related Midwest is also the largest developer of affordable housing in the Midwest, with more than 10,000 units, and has never converted an affordable unit to market rate.
The firm’s other market-defining projects include ultra-luxury residential tower One Bennett Park, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, with adjacent park by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates; Fulton Market’s 725 Randolph, a one million square foot office building; luxury rental towers 500 Lake Shore Drive and One Eleven; Lathrop, an ongoing restoration and redevelopment of the historic Julia C. Lathrop Homes into a mixed-income community; 400 Lake Shore Drive, two residential towers situated where the river meets the lake in Chicago; and Roosevelt Square, an innovative 120-acre multi-phase development on Chicago’s west side.
For more than 30 years, Related Midwest has been an industry leader in community commitment and routinely sets the bar for measurable equity, diversity and inclusion standards on all of its projects. The company is deeply committed to improving neighborhoods, creating sustainable opportunities for small businesses and community residents, and building inspirational places and homes for all. Related Midwest’s business model is built on partnership with minority- and women-owned firms as well as mentorship of small minority- and women-owned businesses as they launch and grow. The firm is a founding partner in HIRE360, a first-of-its-kind community partnership designed to expand professional development and employment opportunities in the trades.
About Morris Adjmi Architects: Morris Adjmi Architects (MA) creates iconic buildings that stand out by fitting in—contemporary architecture and environments inspired by art, history, and context using sustainable technologies and innovative materials. Established in 1997 in New York City, the award-winning multidisciplinary design practice provides a comprehensive approach to architecture, interior design, placemaking, and art services and has designed over 27 million square feet of built space in more than 25 cities worldwide.
About March and White Design (MAWD): March and White Design (MAWD) is a global design firm of forward-thinking experts with offices in London, New York and Los Angeles. Founded in 2010 by Elliot March and James White, MAWD’s Experience-Centric Design process translates research into spaces that connect emotionally with the end-user through a deep understanding of interior design, architectural principles and human behavior.
About BOWA Construction: The company’s foundation is built on the core principles of integrity, innovation, teamwork, and excellence. Incorporated in 2009, and organized in 2012, BOWA has expanded their operations beyond Chicago with six regional offices in Washington, DC; Champaign, IL; Columbus, OH; Brooklyn, NY; and Nashville, TN. Each office is comprised of employees that have an authentic community connection and market place expertise. As an organization, BOWA’s diverse management team represents over 150 years of collective construction experience. With more than 100 employees, the organization is led by founder and president Nosa Ehimwenman, and is set up with executive management leads in the key areas of preconstruction, operations, business administration and community engagement.