333 Howard St, Evanston, IL 60202
This exceptional 1,160 square foot creative office space, currently configured as a gym, presents a unique opportunity in the vibrant Howard Street corridor of Evanston. Located in a bustling commercial building, this single-tenant property benefits from high visibility and convenient access to public transportation. The space features a large open area ideal for various layouts, a well-equipped work counter with an ADA-compliant sink, and two bathrooms – one including a shower. Durable gym flooring is already in place, minimizing initial renovation costs. The property's zoning is B3, allowing for a range of commercial uses. Its prime location offers easy access to the Howard train station, providing excellent commuting options for employees and clients. The building boasts a diverse mix of successful businesses as neighbors, including Harold's Chicken, a soul food restaurant, Boost Mobile, and Relax Spa, creating a lively and attractive environment. This property is perfect for a business seeking a move-in ready space with character and excellent location advantages. The double water fountain adds a convenient amenity for occupants. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-situated, adaptable commercial space in a thriving Evanston neighborhood. The property's existing features offer significant cost savings for a new tenant. The building's strong tenant mix ensures a vibrant and active atmosphere.
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