The Mason
The Mason Apartments introduces its own interpretation of the architectural legacy left behind by the brick masons who defined Fulton Market. These early craftsmen shaped the neighborhood with their enduring brickwork, creating facades that continue to stand as markers of both strength and artistry. Drawing inspiration from this rich tradition, The Mason blends the essence of classic warehouse architecture with a fresh, sophisticated perspective. Through transformed design elements, elevated interiors, and a collection of distinctive amenities, our Chicago apartments pay homage to the past while offering a journey perfectly tailored to the needs of today’s residents.
Offering a collection of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences, The Mason carries forward the spirit of Fulton Market with homes curated for today’s way of living. Just as the neighborhood’s brickwork has stood the test of time, each apartment balances an enduring style with modern leisure, creating a polished backdrop where daily rhythm feels both effortless and elevated.
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Elevated above Fulton Market, a rooftop lounge blending heritage, skyline views, and sophistication.
A fitness experience bringing strength, innovation, and the enduring character of Chicago.
An elevated pool where leisure, sun-drenched days, and sweeping scenery unite.
Beyond the front door, The Mason builds on the roots of connection and community with spaces meant to be shared and enjoyed. Residents can gather in the rooftop sky lounge, complete with a bar, fireplace, and sweeping skyline views, or unwind in the aqua lounge adjacent to the resort-style pool with its expansive sundeck and private cabanas. These amenities echo the neighborhood’s tradition of bringing people together, reimagined for an innovative lifestyle.
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Standing at the crossroads of Ada Street and Lake Street, our location is steeped in the industrial past that shaped Fulton Market into one of Chicago’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Once a hub for warehouses, markets, and the artisans who built them, this area now thrives as a cultural and culinary destination while keeping its historic hallmark intact. From here, you’re steps away from Chicago’s “Restaurant Row” on Randolph Street, where it is home to some of the nation’s top restaurants. The Mason is minutes away from landmarks like the United Center, Willis Tower, and Navy Pier, with the energy of downtown Chicago just a comfortable ride away.