Construction is complete for Stead 220, a mixed-use development at 220 N. Ada. Planned by Shapack Partners, CRG, and KMW Communities, the project is located at the southwest corner of W. Fulton St and N. Ada St and replaces a former one-story warehouse building.
Designed by SOM, the 29-story tower features 308 rental apartments and over 12,300 square feet of ground-floor retail. To meet affordability requirements, 20% of the units have been set aside as affordable at a weighted average of 60% AMI. Residents will have access to 115 parking spaces and 58 bike parking spaces.
The newly completed tower rises 314 feet tall and features a façade comprised of dark grey metal projections extending vertically and horizontally with expansive floor-to-floor windows throughout. The residential units located on floors 5-28 are positioned atop a three-story podium and fourth-floor indoor and outdoor resident amenity space.
The podium fronts N. Ada St and W. Fulton St and is divided into two masses, with the portion under the residential portion replicating the building’s gridded glass and metal façade. The second half of the podium is wrapped in black brick with large openings for storefront windows on the ground floor and the terrace on the rooftop.
With interiors designed by Gensler, their design incorporates rich textures and warm tones, from leather-clad and jewel-toned velvet furnishings and statement fixtures to richly paneled wall coverings. Drawing inspiration from hospitality design, the interiors exude an inviting ambiance, blending modern elegance with comfort to create welcoming spaces.
Residential units are available in a mix of unit layouts ranging from 400 to 1,400 square feet. Open floor plans include wide-plank wood-style flooring throughout and floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the building’s architectural detailing and surrounding cityscape. Kitchens are outfitted with wood cabinetry, stone countertops, vertical subway tile backsplash, generous islands, and panelized appliances.
Clayco served as the general contractor leading the construction of Stead 220.




