2770 Highland Ave, Lombard, IL 60148-5412
This exceptional retail opportunity in Lombard, DuPage County, offers 1,684 square feet of space available for lease within the Highlands of Lombard, a multi-tenant shopping center built in 2008. The property boasts a prime location along Highland Avenue, a quarter-mile north of I-88 and one mile east of I-355, ensuring high visibility and convenient access. Benefit from the established co-tenant mix, including Mattress Firm and Jimmy John's, and the proximity to the heavily trafficked intersection of Butterfield Road and Highland Avenue. The space is part of a larger development that includes other popular businesses such as Potbelly and Anytime Fitness. This location offers unparalleled exposure, situated directly across the street from the Yorktown Center, a major 100+ tenant super-regional mall, and adjacent to a 403-unit apartment complex, guaranteeing a substantial customer base. The available space is divisible to a minimum of 834 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 1,251 square feet, with a total building size of 18,055 square feet. Pylon signage is available along Highland Avenue, providing excellent branding opportunities. This property presents a remarkable chance for restaurants, retailers, and medical offices to thrive in a vibrant and well-established commercial area. The total vacant space is 2,085 square feet.
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