Milwaukee Avenue Retail For Lease

1855 N Milwaukee Avenue | Chicago IL Chicago, IL 60647

1855 N Milwaukee Avenue | Chicago IL , Chicago, IL, 60647
1855 N Milwaukee Avenue | Chicago IL , Chicago, IL, 60647 1855 N Milwaukee Avenue | Chicago IL , Chicago, IL, 60647 1855 N Milwaukee Avenue | Chicago IL , Chicago, IL, 60647 1855 N Milwaukee Avenue | Chicago IL , Chicago, IL, 60647
FOR LEASE
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Street Retail
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Highlights

  • Open Floor Plan
  • High Ceilings
  • Floor-to-Ceiling Windowed Storefront
  • Proximity to Public Transportation
  • Exposed Brick

Description

Colliers is pleased to present For Lease: Approximately 1845 square feet of premium inline retail space on the storied retail strip of Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago's famed Bucktown neighborhood. A 12-foot high windowed storefront lets natural light flood the interior's open floor plan and helps highlight the vintage tin ceilings and exposed brick walls. Other features include spiraled HVAC ductwork, track lighting, a storage room, and one ADA-compliant bathroom.

1855 Milwaukee's location offers near unmatched access to public transit and neighboring amenities like grocery stores, parks, restaurants, cafes, and bars within a one-mile radius make this the perfect place for your new retail store. And being steps from The 606 - Milwaukee & Leavitt Access Point, 758' from CTA's Western/Milwaukee Blue Line Station, and just 737' from the Western Avenue Bus Corridor give this property a Walk Score of Walker's Paradise, a Transit Score of Excellent and a Transit Orient Development zone designation. Ideal uses include soft goods retail, service retail, QSR, salon, micro-gym, office, financial or medical services, etc.

The neighborhood of Bucktown forms the eastern-most boundary of the Logan Square community, and is defined by the North Branch of the Chicago River to its east, Bloomingdale Avenue to the south, Diversey Parkway to its north, and Western Avenue to its west. Damen Avenue is considered the main artery in Bucktown, there are a number of popular areas along Diversey Parkway, Fullerton, and Armitage Avenues (east-west) and Elston as well as a slice of Milwaukee Avenues (north-south). This gives the neighborhood numerous pockets for shopping, dining, and entertainment, all walking distance from wherever one resides. Add to this the Bloomington Trail – also popularly known as “The 606” – at the southern boundary, and you’ll find that you’ll never be without something to do, indoors or out. 

COMMUNITY ASSETS - 1 MILE
7 - grocery stores 1 - libraries 23 - cafés & coffee shops
5 - non-public schools 107 - restaurants 18 - fast food places
12 - banks 46 - bars & pubs 17 - health & medical
11 - CPS schools 12 - parks 10 - federally-qualified health centers


Year Built: 1903
Building Size: 24000sq ft
Lot Size: 0.29 acres


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1855 N Milwaukee Ave.
Space Available: 1845 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $25.00

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