1035 York St, Elmhurst, IL 60126-5156
The Legacy Shops of Elmhurst offers a prime retail opportunity in a high-traffic location at the intersection of York Street and Butterfield Road in DuPage County, Illinois. This 6,400 square foot shopping center underwent a complete renovation in 2022 and is now under new ownership and management, presenting a fresh and updated space for prospective tenants. Currently, 1,600 square feet of retail space is available, with a minimum divisible unit size of 830 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 2,502 square feet. An end-cap space is available, offering excellent visibility. The property boasts a large pylon sign on York Street, ensuring high visibility from Butterfield Road as well. Two convenient points of entry and egress provide easy access for customers and employees. The strategic location provides exceptional visibility, with every unit easily seen from the neighboring Shell Gas Station situated at the corner of York and Butterfield. Furthermore, the shopping center enjoys proximity to the Elmhurst Hospital Main Campus, guaranteeing a steady stream of potential customers. This is an exceptional opportunity to establish or expand your business in a thriving and well-maintained retail environment.
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Paintbox Nails Nail Salon
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Jimmy John's Take-out & Catering Catering Service
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Salon Revive Hair Salon
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Bambu Thai Cuisine Restaurant
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Marek Jeffrey E Law Firm
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