1859 Neltnor Blvd, West Chicago, IL 60185
This exceptional commercial land parcel, known as Mosaic Crossing Lot 4, presents a prime development opportunity in DuPage County. Situated on a highly trafficked section of Route 59, the property boasts 201.5 feet of frontage, benefiting from an impressive daily traffic count of 36,900 vehicles. This ensures significant visibility and accessibility for any future development. The lot offers convenient access with a dedicated left-hand turn lane directly onto Route 59, enhancing ease of ingress and egress for customers and employees. Furthermore, a right-in/right-out access point is available on the north side of the property, providing additional convenience and streamlining traffic flow. The property is designated for single-tenant occupancy, making it ideal for a variety of commercial uses. This location in DuPage County offers a strong potential for return on investment due to its high visibility, excellent access, and substantial daily traffic volume. The site's strategic location and convenient access make it an attractive proposition for businesses seeking a high-profile presence in a thriving commercial area. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned commercial land parcel with significant development potential. The property is zoned for commercial use (specific zoning details available upon request).
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Fresenius Kidney Care West Chicago Medical Clinic
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Jeffrey Kropp Physician Medical Clinic
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Mosaic Crossing Shopping Center & Mall
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