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0.22 acres
Major intersection at the corner of Diversey Ave./Laramie Ave.

0.18 acres
Exceptional opportunity to own a solid 2-unit side-by-side commercial building in Chicago'

0.19 acres
Bronzeville/Hyde Park neighborhood.

EXCEPTIONALLY WELL MAINTAINED - WELL KEPT PROPERTY BY OWNER - INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.

BUILDING FOR RENT ONLY.

9,164 Sq. Ft.
Stony Island Office/Retail Building - 3,600 SF with Parking!

0.04 acres
Situated in Chicago'

0.5 acres
Albany Park, a mixed-use building with street-level approximately 3,000 Sq. ft.

0.11 acres
The thriving South Shore neighborhood, single-story corner free standing building with great exposur

0.2 acres
The district commercial of Lincoln Ave., at California Ave.

0.36 acres
Free standing building with great exposures, street presence and visibility, formerly, a Popeyes&

0.38 acres
Bright and versatile 825 SF retail/office space in the heart of the South Loop!

6,250 Sq. Ft.
This 5,000+ sq. ft.

5,303 Sq. Ft.
Introducing a prime investment opportunity at 1000 S Leavitt St, Chicago, IL.

0.16 acres
This is a 1,700 SF, open floor plan, commercial condominium, in the well located Irving Park Neighbo

0.07 acres
Ideal location for a new retail store, boutique, bakery, barber shop, salon, restaurant, convenience

Excellent lcation for your business!

0.09 acres
Prime commercial opportunity on bustling Archer Ave!

4,000 Sq. Ft.
4,000 sf yellow brick commercial building with a Bow Truss roof and 2 vacant lots for parking!!

4,074 Sq. Ft. on 0.07 acres
Prime Investment Opportunity in Little Village:
Chicago commercial real estate listings are the anchoring hub for the Midwest. However, with the recent regional recession, Chicago commercial property has ebbed significantly. Outflow of residents from the area has led to a continual decline in Chicago's apartment lease rates. This trend in Chicago's multi-tenant property market is likely to continue, with a high degree of development overhang continuing to depress commercial investment prices. Additionally, business retail spaces and hotels are in oversupply, with the local government and commercial economy still suffering. Nevertheless, the market for downtown Chicago office space has remained strong, due its financial sector recovery. For long term commercial investors, Chicago commercial real estate listings make for a great investment opportunity.