Building · fulton-market

Soho House Chicago (Allis Apartments building)

Soho House Chicago occupies the historic Allis Apartments building on North Green Street — a 1907 brick-and-timber industrial building converted in 2014 into a private members club + hotel with public ground-floor restaurant.

Address
113-125 N Green St, Chicago, IL 60607
Year built
1907
Developer
Soho House (2014 conversion)
Nearest L station
Morgan (Green & Pink lines)
Current use
Private members club + hotel + public restaurant
Official site
sohohouse.com

About

The Allis Apartments building was constructed in 1907 as a manufacturing and warehouse facility — typical of the Fulton Market corridor's commercial era. The exposed brick interior, timber columns, and large factory windows visible today are original to the period.

Soho House converted the building in 2014, opening as the chain's Chicago location. The conversion preserved much of the industrial-loft character while adding members-only floors above and a public-facing ground-floor restaurant (Chicken & Farm Shop) plus hotel rooms.

The building sits a block south of Randolph Street's restaurant corridor. It is not part of the Fulton-Randolph Market District, the Chicago Landmark district designated in 2015: that district takes in 129-157 N. Green St. on the odd side, and this building's 113-125 addresses fall just short of it.

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