3510 26Th St, Chicago, IL 60623
This exceptional 1,000-square-foot commercial space is ideally situated in Chicago's vibrant Little Village neighborhood at 3510 W. 26th St., at the intersection of 26th St. and St. Louis Ave. The property boasts a Class A designation and features a 12-foot ceiling height, providing ample space and a modern feel. With five parking spaces available, convenience is ensured for both employees and clients. The building is zoned B3-3 (Community Shopping District), allowing for a wide range of permitted business uses, including but not limited to: offices (business and professional), restaurants, retail stores, medical clinics, and various service businesses. A complete list of permitted uses under the B3-3 zoning is available upon request. The entire 1,000 square feet is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. This location within the South Lawndale submarket offers excellent visibility and accessibility, situated in a high-revenue commercial strip known for its thriving retail activity and strong community engagement. The area is renowned for its vibrant culture and traditional street festivals, creating a dynamic and attractive environment for businesses. Cook County location provides access to a large and diverse customer base. This property presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a prominent location in a bustling and culturally rich area of Chicago.
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