1999 Harrison St, Maywood, IL 60153
This exceptional executive office space, located at 1999 Harrison St in Cook County, offers a multitude of options for businesses of all sizes. The building boasts a total of 490,048 square feet, with a minimum divisible space of 841 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 20,977 square feet. Currently, there are 111,636 square feet of vacant space available, providing ample opportunity for expansion or relocation. Built in 1986, this multi-tenant building sits on a 0.8-acre lot and offers a variety of suite sizes to accommodate diverse business needs. The property's convenient location in Cook County ensures easy access to major transportation routes and essential amenities. The building's design and construction reflect a commitment to quality, providing a professional and efficient work environment. This is an excellent opportunity to secure prestigious office space in a desirable location. The building's features and amenities contribute to a productive and comfortable work environment, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a high-quality office space. The available space is ideal for companies seeking flexible and adaptable office solutions. This property presents a unique opportunity to establish a strong business presence in a thriving area. The significant amount of vacant space allows for customization and tailoring to specific business requirements. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional opportunity.
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