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1K Fulton (Work. Eat. Chill. says their website) is the centerpiece of a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood marked by former lofts converted to residential and boutique hotels, and former industrial buildings to upscale restaurants, shops, and art galleries. Which, in turn, will eventually be replaced by Gap stores and Starbucks when the transition fully matures.
As you can see in the photos at the top of this post, the last vestige of 1KFulton's historic identity - the huge sign on the tower - has now been stripped away along with the brick on which it was painted. The Google move could be a game-changer, making Fulton Market a high-tech hub. Is it only a matter of time before the last meat packing, fish mongering and food processing businesses are completely crowded out and effaced from the district that they gave its name? In an increasingly virtual world, the actual retreats.
Read More:
- Crain's Real Estate Daily: Google to move to West Loop(with pictures)
- Strippers Attack, Heat Up Fulton Market(more pictures)
- Instant Landmark: TranSystems and Ross Barney's Morgan Street Station
- One Tower for the Meatpackers; One for the Fashionistas - Ross Barney's new Morgan Street Station bridges old and new Fulton Market. (again, pictures)
1 comment:
I am pretty sure SRAM is already the anchor tenant. They are moving their global headquarters there, which involves an indoor test track.
Google, locally, isn't that big, it is mostly sales/support staff.
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