East Lakeview Street Retail/Café Space For LEASE

3500 N. Halsted Street Chicago, IL 60657

3500 N. Halsted Street, Chicago, IL, 60657
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FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Restaurant
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Highlights

  • 1,686 SF Street Retail/Café Space For LEASE
  • Located at the Base of a 4-Story Mixed-Use Building with 25 Luxury Condos
  • Former Coffee Shop Fully Fixtured with Marble and Stainless Steel Prep and Display Counters, Extensive Refrigeration Equipment, and Triple Compartment Sink
  • Move-In Ready with Porcelain Tile "Wood Floors", Two (2) ADA Compliant Bathrooms
  • High Ceilings (13')
  • Potential for Sidewalk Café Seating Area
  • Prominent Stop-Sign Corner with 75' Frontage Along Halsted & Cornelia
  • Metered Street Parking and Nearby Surface Lot Available
  • C1-2 Zoning
  • Black Iron Ventilation Not Allowed
  • East Lakeview Neighborhood
  • Across From New 71,000 SF Howard Brown Health Center
  • Within Three (3) Blocks of Wrigley Field, Whole Foods, and Target
  • Halsted (#8) Bus Stop Directly in Front of Space, CTA Redline Stop (Addison) 2.5 Blocks Away

Description

SVN Chicago Commercial is pleased to offer 3500 N. Halsted Street for LEASE. Located in the East Lakeview neighborhood at the stop-sign corner of Halsted and Cornelia, the Retail/Café space is a 1,686 SF fully-built former coffee shop. It boasts marble and stainless steel display counters, extensive refrigeration equipment, a triple-compartment sink, porcelain tile "wood floors", two ADA-compliant bathrooms, and high 13' ceilings. With the potential for sidewalk café seating, this move-in ready space offers a prominent corner location with 75' frontage along Halsted & Cornelia. The property is zoned C1-2. Metered street parking and surface parking are adjacent, along with convenient public transportation options. In addition to being across from the new 71,000 SF Howard Brown Health Center; Wrigley Field, Whole Foods, and Target are all within three (3) blocks of the property. Please contact listing advisor for further information.

Lakeview is bordered by Diversey Parkway on the south, Irving Park Road on the north, Ravenswood Avenue on the west, and Lake Michigan on the east. Lakeview had a population of 103,050 residents in 2020, making it the second largest of the Chicago community areas by population. Much like Chicago in general, it is comprised of smaller neighborhood enclaves such as East Lakeview, West Lakeview, Sheridan Station Corridor, North Halsted, Southport Corridor, and Wrigleyville. Located just minutes north of downtown, Lakeview’s vibrant streets boast some of Chicago’s best culture, shopping, dining, and sporting events. It’s known for its Belmont Theater District, numerous outdoor festivals and farmer's markets, as well as concerts and games at Wrigley Field.


Year Built: 2004
Building Size: 1686sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 0.32 acres


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3500 N Halsted Lease Brochure

Units for Lease

1st Floor Retail
Space Available: 1686 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $38.00

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