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Pop-up retail market on Chicago’s Randolph Street will be made of repurposed shipping containers

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Pop-up retail market on Chicago’s Randolph Street will be made of repurposed shipping containers

Related Midwest will open the market at 725 W. Randolph St. later this week.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | June 4, 2018
Box Shops by Related

Courtesy Latent Design/Boombox

In not too long, a vacant site at 725 W. Randolph St. in Chicago will be home to a 58-story mixed-use tower that will include 370 apartments and a 165-room hotel. The site will not just be an unsightly vacant lot until construction commences, however, as commercial real estate developer Related Midwest plans to open a pop-up market created entirely from repurposed shipping containers, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Dubbed Box Shops by Related, the market will feature six 160-sf shops, one 320-sf shop, and one 40-foot-long shipping container that will be tipped vertically and used as signage. The market will be open seven days a week from 10 AM to 9 PM and feature stores such as Taylor Street Soaps, RefuSHE, High End Junkie, and the Haymarket Pub & Brewery, according to the Box Shops by Related website.

 

See Also: Austin’s first indoor shopping mall becomes Austin Community College’s new digital media center

 

The repurposed containers, which are being created in collaboration with the Chicago-based architecture firm Latent Design and their Boombox concept, will include lighting, heat, air conditioning, skylights, and wireless internet. It typically takes about $25,000 to $50,000 to retrofit one container. Box Shops by Related will be Latent Design/Boombox’s first multi-container location.

If the Box Shops are successful at the Randolph location, Related Midwest plans to move them to other sites owned by the company around the city while the permanent projects are developed.

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