415 Aberdeen St, Chicago, IL 60642
This exceptional 2,400-square-foot creative office space is situated on the first floor of 415 N Aberdeen Street in Chicago's vibrant Fulton Market neighborhood. The single-tenant space boasts exposed brick, adding to its unique character. The layout includes communal office space, two private offices, a private conference room, a private bathroom, and a convenient kitchen area. The building is fully sprinklered, ensuring safety and peace of mind. Located at the intersection of N Aberdeen Street and W Kinzie Street, this property offers easy access to major highways and public transportation, making commuting a breeze. The building itself is a Class C, two-story structure within a larger complex totaling 14,100 square feet across two buildings. Ample parking is available, with two private parking spaces offered at $250 per month each, located in a rear parking lot. Free street parking is also available on N Aberdeen Street. The property is zoned M2-3 and has a property tax cost of $9.51 per square foot. The building has a floor area ratio (FAR) of 3. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a well-appointed office space in a highly sought-after location. The asking rent is $20.00 per square foot, NNN. The property's APN is 17-08-256-004-0000.
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