2317 Clark St Chicago, IL 60614
This exceptional 2,500-square-foot retail space presents a rare leasing opportunity. Located in the heart of Lincoln Park, at the base of a newly constructed 35-unit apartment building on Clark Street, this single-tenant storefront offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. Built in 2023, the space boasts a spacious and adaptable interior, perfect for various tenant build-outs. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the interior in natural light, creating a vibrant and inviting atmosphere. One ADA-compliant bathroom is included. The property's mid-block location between Fullerton and Belden, on a street with approximately 12,000 vehicles per day, ensures high foot traffic and excellent exposure. Its proximity to Lincoln Park Zoo, the Fullerton "L" station (Red, Purple, and Brown lines), and Lake Shore Drive provides convenient access for customers and employees. The surrounding area is home to a thriving commercial corridor with a diverse mix of national and local retailers, restaurants, and service businesses, including Target, Walgreens, Mariano's, Trader Joe's, Home Depot, Nordstrom Rack, TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Express, Starbucks, Chase Bank, Five Guys, Taco Bell Cantina, and Collectivo. This prime location offers an exceptional opportunity to establish a successful business within a bustling and desirable neighborhood. The space is currently vacant.
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2317 N Clark St Apartment Building
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