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SRAM settles in at new world headquarters in Chicago

Published June 18, 2015

CHICAGO (BRAIN) — After 14 years on Chicago's Kingsbury Street, SRAM LLC has moved its global headquarters to the revitalized West Loop neighborhood. The company moved into its new facility at 1000 West Fulton Market Street on June 1.

The new office occupies the entire fourth floor of the Fulton Market Cold Storage building, now known as 1KFulton. The area, originally a meatpacking and industrial district, is being transformed by new restaurants, retailers, and tech firms including Google.

"This new facility was designed to be open, naturally lit and conducive to creative development and communication," said SRAM's president Stan Day.

"We're just blocks from our founding location where it all started in 1987, so there is some history for us here. This was a long-anticipated move and we're incredibly excited to be here."
1KFulton will also serve as the headquarters for World Bicycle Relief and the SRAM Cycling Fund.

The 70,000-square-foot facility features a 1/8th mile test track, prototype machine shop, test lab, and industrial design workshop. The new space currently serves 150 employees, with room for up to 200.

The full new mailing address for SRAM, as well as World Bicycle Relief and SRAM Cycling Fund, is: 1000 West Fulton Market, 4th Floor, Chicago, IL 60607.