661 W Lake St.

661 W Lake St.

661 W
Lake St.

A West Loop landmark since before the West Loop existed

A West Loop landmark since before the West Loop existed

Known as the Fishbowl since the 1980s. The heavy timber and exposed brick remain. Everything behind the walls is being upgraded: new lobby, modern security, a rooftop deck with views west.

Original heavy timber construction defines the interior character. Soaring ceilings and oversized windows deliver the natural light that modern tenants require. Beneath the historic envelope, contemporary mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems ensure reliable performance.

The building sits three stories tall at the threshold of Fulton Market, distinguished by the glass entryway that gave it its name. A compact footprint. A curated tenant mix. A place where serious work gets done.

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At the threshold of Fulton Market

Google's Midwest headquarters sits two blocks east. McDonald's global headquarters is a ten-minute walk. The Fulton-Randolph Market Historic District protects the industrial architecture while the commercial tenant base keeps expanding.

1 block away from Chicago's Restaurant row, with Au Cheval, J.P. Graziano, and more.

5 minute walk to Ogilvie Transportation Center and Union Station

I-90/94 Expressway access via Lake and Randolph

Green and Pink Line CTA at Morgan Street

Steps from Soho House, The Hoxton, and Nobu Hotel

Talk to the people who own the building

No third parties, no call centers. Reach out and you'll hear back from the team on the third floor.

Talk to the people who own the building

No third parties, no call centers. Reach out and you'll hear back from the team on the third floor.

Talk to the people who own the building

No third parties, no call centers. Reach out and you'll hear back from the team on the third floor.