In the early 1990s, dance clubs and bars such as Shelter, Drink, China Club and Elxir set up for business in what was considered a gritty neighborhood at that time. In the mid 2000s, the Fulton River District served as a transition from the
Loop to the east and
River North to the northwest to the lower density, residential neighborhoods of the
West Loop and West Town to the west. Originally dominated by industry, warehousing and transportation, the Fulton River District in the 2000s became increasingly residential. Low and mid-rise loft buildings were converted to condominiums and apartments as well as offices. New residential development brought townhomes, mid-rise and high-rise condos and apartments to the district. By the mid 2010s with the arrival of tech companies such as
Google to the immediate west in the Fulton Market, the Fulton River District has become an established upscale neighborhood.
The Boeing Company and
Ogilvie Transportation Center (formerly Northwestern Station), a major commuter rail terminal, are located in Fulton River District. The neighborhood is known for the scent of
chocolate emanating from the Blommer Chocolate Company. The
median household income in the neighborhood was $133,322 in 2019, while the median home price was $355,579. == References ==