200 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60606
This exceptional 4,175 square foot retail space is located at 200 W. Jackson Boulevard in Chicago's vibrant Loop neighborhood. Situated at the northwest corner of the signalized intersection of Jackson and Wells Streets, this former Chase Bank branch offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The property is part of a 29-story Class A office building, recently renovated in 2015, boasting a total of 483,340 square feet. The space features frontage on both Jackson and Wells Streets, presenting a remarkable opportunity for a diverse range of businesses, including retail, restaurants, medical offices, or service-oriented enterprises. Its strategic location offers easy access to public transportation, with proximity to multiple "L" train stations (Quincy, LaSalle/Van Buren, and Clinton) and just blocks from Ogilvie Transportation Center and Union Station. The location benefits from excellent connectivity to the Kennedy Expressway and is immersed in Chicago's central business district, surrounded by a high-density population with an average household income exceeding $145,000 within a one-mile radius. The 0.43-acre lot size within Cook County, Illinois, ensures ample space and visibility. This is a truly exceptional opportunity to establish a presence in one of Chicago's most desirable and high-traffic locations. The building itself was constructed in 1971.
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Gittler Marvin Law Firm
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Ceco Inc General Contractor
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Talution Group Corporate Office Business Park
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Law Offices of Raymond L. Asher Law Firm
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The Law Offices of Brian T. Levin, P.C., Law Firm
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