West Loop Office Spaces Overlooking Mary Bartelme Park

112 S Sangamon St Chicago, IL 60607

112 S Sangamon St, Chicago, IL, 60607
112 S Sangamon St, Chicago, IL, 60607
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Other Office
Last Verified:
Nov 10, 2023

Highlights

  • Premier loft office spaces located across from Mary Bartelme Park.
  • Excellent 2nd Generation delivery.
  • Exposed brick and heavy timber with high ceilings.
  • Located in the heart of the West Loop with world-renowned restaurants, entertainment, and hotels.
  • Walking distance to the Metra at Union Station, Morgan & UIC CTA Stations, and easy access to I-90/94 & 290.
  • Property is agent owned.

Description

Premier loft office spaces located across from Mary Bartelme Park.

In addition, the property has easy access to 90/94 and 290 expressways with parking available nearby. Space is steps to Greektown, Mariano's, and Whole Foods. Property is broker-owned.

The West Loop/Fulton Market is Chicago’s former warehouse district and is among the most rapidly developing neighborhoods in the country and recently ranked by TimeOut as one of the top 20 coolest neighborhoods in the world. Originally a mix of factories, meat markets, and wholesale produce outlets, the neighborhood has seen a major demographic shift over the last decade. The historic brick and timber loft buildings that define the neighborhood have largely been converted to other uses, including a mix of luxury condos, creative offices, art galleries, critically acclaimed restaurants, hotels, and retail boutiques.

The area has evolved into a must-see destination for locals and visitors who want to eat well. With new restaurant concepts opening on almost a weekly basis, the area boasts everything from Michelin Star-rated Blackbird, Elske, Roister, Oriole, Smyth & The Loyalist and Sepia restaurants to more casual options like Green Street Smoked Meats, Shake Shack, Sweetgreen, Parlor Pizza, Federales, Nando’s and Roti. Other well-known dining options include Girl and the Goat, Little Goat, Monteverde, Beatrix, Swift and Sons, Au Cheval, Lena Brava, Aviary, Momotaro, City Winery, Publican and Avec.

The neighborhood’s international reputation continues to grow with the expansion of Google’s Midwest headquarters, and the opening of McDonald’s Global headquarters, Soho House hotel, Nobu Restaurant and hotel, Hoxton hotel, the We Work co-working building, Punch Bowl Social and The Emily Hotel. Other companies calling the West Loop home include Uber, Ernst & Young, WPP, LinkedIn and Twitter. High-end retailers are also recognizing the area’s potential with the recent additions of Anthropologie, Free People, Billy Reid, Aesop and Blue Mercury.

Excellent public transportation options including Metra train access at Ogilvie and Union Station combined with one of the city’s newest CTA stations with an annual ridership of almost 1 million passengers yearly. The Morgan and Lake station will continue to attract businesses and residents alike, making the West Loop one of Chicago’s most exciting and desirable neighborhoods.

Building Size: 31250sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 0.16 acres


Documents

112 S Sangamon - Sale OM.min.pdf
112 S Sangamon - Leasing Brochure - 2023.pdf

Units for Lease

3rd Floor - Suite 3B
Space Available: 1900 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $22.00
Second Floor
Space Available: 6250 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $22.00


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