1657 N Kostner Ave Chicago, IL 60639
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1657 North Kostner is an approximate 60,000 square foot industrial / showroom / office / flex / storage building located on Kostner at the intersection of North, Grand and Kostner in Chicago. The property is across the street from retailers Aldi, Burlington and Menards. Restaurants include McDonald’s, Subway and Wing Stop just to name a few. The property is located in Chicago’s Humbolt Park neighborhood. Known as “1657 MoRE Properties” the building renovations were completed in 2024 including roof, skylights, façade, dock doors, censored lighting, air condition, bathrooms, flooring, windows, and keyless access control just to name a few. 1657 is zoned M1-2. 1657 North Kostner has tremendous leasing flexibility with spaces as small as 500 square feet up to 20,000 sf. Building includes a drive-up door, drive in door and two traditional docks. Outdoor storage containers are available in our secure parking lot. Ceiling heights range from just under 10 feet up to 23 feet clear. A secure 200-car parking is located adjacent to the building. Warehouse, office, showroom and storage spaces are available for immediate occupancy.
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