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Our Story
The Dylan is the first of many hospitality-inspired residential buildings that Sterling Bay will deliver in Fulton Market.
Designed by Chicago-based bKL Architecture, Harken Interiors, and Sterling Bay Design Studio, the façade features red metallic paneling and dark gray metal accents, seamlessly blending into Fulton Market’s industrially inspired surroundings.
The tower’s design incorporates a rectangular massing split into two offset volumes: Prominent Y-shaped columns support the overhanging South section and inspired the name “Dylan.” Enhancing the character of the building and making a bold statement to street-level passersby are two commissioned installations: a mural on the underside of the covered terrace deck by local artist Emmy Star Brown complements the “Ys,” while wall art by Chicago-based artist Kate Lewis graces the north façade. Star Brown will also paint the lobby’s exposed pipes to add pops of color.