900 West Randolph

It is located in the Fulton Market District section of the West Loop neighborhood, amid a block of landmarked buildings.

[6] In 2014, West Loop stakeholders were resistant to a 12-story/154-foot (46.9 m) Nobu Hotel building on the northeast corner of Randolph and Peoria Streets.

[7][8] In 2015, Highland Park-based Tucker Development acquired the majority of the block surrounded by Randolph, Peoria, Sangamon, and Lake streets.

[17] The 495-foot (151 m) March 2018 redesign was later resubmitted at 36 stories to garner support for the project according to June 2018 correspondences with 27th Ward Alderman Walter Burnett.

[21] Thus, it has official billing as "the city's first high-rise with an African American Minority Business Enterprise co-leading construction".

[4] Because of proximity to public transit, including the Morgan station of the Chicago "L"'s Green and Pink Lines, planned on-site parking capacity was lowered to only 75 spaces.

[3] On the other end of the spectrum, when the first move–ins occurred in June 2023, the project included six 42nd and 43rd floor penthouses ranging from 2,358–3,418 square feet (219.1–317.5 m2) with 12-foot-high (3.7 m) ceilings and monthly rents up to over $23,000.

Neighborhood around the block (black) that includes 900 West Randolph (red) and numerous landmark buildings and the neighboring Nobu Hotel (green), north side of Restaurant Row (orange) and Morgan station (blue) in July 2023
Map depicting the Fulton Market District (black) and its landmarked subsection (red) that surrounds 900 West Randolph as well as the neighboring Fulton River District (green)