16961 State St, South Holland, IL 60473
This exceptional 8,014-square-foot executive office space is ideally situated at 16961 State Street in South Holland, Illinois, within Cook County. The property boasts a single-tenant occupancy, offering complete control and flexibility for a discerning business. The building's impressive size is complemented by a generous 1.43-acre lot, providing ample space for parking and potential future expansion. The interior features a remarkable 20-foot ceiling height, creating a spacious and impressive atmosphere. The property is zoned I, offering a range of potential uses. The entire 8,014 square feet is currently vacant, presenting a unique opportunity for a business seeking a move-in ready space. Its location in South Holland, Illinois, offers convenient access to major transportation routes and amenities. This property is perfect for a company seeking a substantial, high-quality office space with significant potential. The building's size and zoning provide flexibility for a variety of business needs. The ample lot size offers significant advantages for parking and future development. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial, single-tenant office building in a desirable location. The high ceilings contribute to a modern and spacious feel. The property is ready for immediate occupancy. The Cook County location offers access to a strong workforce and established infrastructure.
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