Greenberg Traurig inks deal in Fulton Market tower

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Law firm inks deal for Fulton Market tower, continuing the trend of corporate moves

Pedestrians walk under the Fulton Market District sign in Chicago, Dec. 14, 2022.

The new 500,000-square-foot building will also give Greenberg Traurig employees access to outdoor balconies on every floor, and a midtier deck with green space.Greenberg Traurig’s decision helps cement Fulton Market, already home to Google and McDonald’s world headquarters, as one of the nation’s hottest office markets.

Sterling Bay previously secured another deal for 360 N. Green St., now 70% leased, with Boston Consulting Group, which will leave 300 N. LaSalle St. and occupy 223,000 square feet starting in early 2025.

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