29 E Madison St Chicago, IL 60602
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29 East Madison offers a prestigious office opportunity in Chicago's vibrant Central Loop submarket. This historic landmark building boasts 236,000 square feet across 19 stories, providing a range of flexible office spaces suitable for various business needs. Currently, there are 61,015 square feet of vacant space available, divisible into units as small as 302 square feet and up to a contiguous 5,474 square feet. The building features stunning city skyline, Lake Michigan, and Millennium Park views from its upper floors. On-site management and 24/7 building security ensure a safe and efficient work environment. A convenient building conference room is also available for tenant use. Located at 29 E Madison St, in Cook County, IL, 60602, this property is ideally situated within the Jewelers District, offering easy access to public transportation and a wealth of amenities. The building caters to diverse business models, accommodating traditional, executive, and creative office spaces within its multiple tenancy structure. This is a rare opportunity to secure prime office space in one of Chicago's most sought-after locations.
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Team Curb Appeal Construction Company General Contractor
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Cynosure Risk Advisors LLC Business Administration Service Insurance Attorney
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William Levine Inc (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Dundee Watch Co (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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E.M Trading Big Box & Wholesale Store (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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