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Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Retail/Stores
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Rent
MLS Listing ID 11093626
Year Built 2007
Annual Tax Amount $60,000
Tax Year 2022
Property Description
Remarks: Relisted, Bar & Restaurant Deal fell through!!! Great masonry retail store front/office for lease at 2405-11 n. Milwaukee 3052 sq ft, 12,400 VPD on Milwaukee, Vanilla box, very clean bright space, almost right on the intersection of Fullerton and Milwaukee, cat 5 wired, three entrances, this is very busy corner, good window line, 75' of outstanding frontage & visibility on Milwaukee plus huge signage opportunity on the both sides of the building, great demographics, Zoning is C2-2, 12 ft ceilings, includes 2 car indoor parking, excellent for bar, restaurant, fast food, deli, coffee, tea, retail and professional use, dentist, dermatology, lawyer,accountant, consulting, real estate, insurance, medical, dentist, podiatry, psychiatrist, retail, cigar, spa, hair care, nails, physical therapy, fitness, personal training, yoga, pilates, ownership has done an excellent job at maintaining the property, agent owned easy access to public transportation, Rates are Negotiable Ownership is Flexible and will look at all offers within reason.
Location
State IL
County Cook
Zoning COMMR
Interior
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Concrete
Fireplace N
Exterior
Utilities Available Electric to Site, Gas to Site, Water-Municipal, Water to Site
View Y/N true
Roof Type Fiberglass,Membrane
Building
Foundation Concrete Perimeter
Structure Type Brick,Concrete,Block
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Listed by Michael Levin • @properties Commercial
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