411 Wells St, Chicago, IL 60607
The Dixon Building, located at 411 S Wells St, Chicago, IL 60607, offers exceptional office space for lease. This well-maintained building, constructed in 1908 and renovated in 1983, provides a variety of office suite options ranging from 1,304 to 4,365 square feet, suitable for traditional, executive, medical, or creative office uses. The building features secure key card access and multiple security cameras for enhanced safety. On-site maintenance and management are provided by the owner. Two elevator cabs ensure convenient access to all floors. The building enjoys a highly desirable location, just half a block north of Ida B. Wells Drive (Congress Parkway), providing easy access to the I-290 & I-90 interchange. Street parking is generally available. Public transportation is readily accessible, with the LaSalle/Van Buren "L" train station (Brown, Orange, Pink, and Purple Lines) one block east. The building's proximity to major landmarks, including the Chicago Board of Trade Building, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and Willis Tower (all within 1.5 blocks), adds to its appeal. A wide array of restaurants, including Chipotle, Qdoba, and many others, are located within a two-block radius, offering convenient dining options for tenants and their clients. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure prime office space in a vibrant and convenient Chicago location.
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ServiceMaster of Chicago Commercial Cleaning Service Service Establishment
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Interfaith Housing Development Corporation Housing Development
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O'Neil's on Wells Bar & Pub
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Camiros, Ltd. Urban Planning Department
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