2nd Generation Restaurant with Drive-Thru Available For Lease in Roseland Neighborhood of Chicago

224 E 103rd St Chicago, IL 60628

224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628
224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Free Standing Building
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Mar 15, 2024

Highlights

  • - 2nd Gen Restaurant w/Drive-Thru
  • - Hood Ventilation & Walk-in Cooler & Freezer
  • - Parking Lot for 24 vehicles
  • - Pylon Sign
  • - Ready for new restaurant concept

Description

2nd Generation Restaurant with Drive-Thru Available For Lease in Roseland Neighborhood of Chicago. Hood ventilation and Walk-In Cooler Infrastructure in Place. Includes Parking Lot For 24 Vehicles. Pylon Sign Provides Great Exposure With 133' of Frontage Along 103rd Street With Over 10,150 VPD and Significant Pedestrian Traffic. Easy Access to and from I-94 & I-57 and Public Transportation via Metra Rosemoor Station and CTA #103 Bus Route. Area Retailers Include Church's Chicken, Dollar Tree, Subway, Chase Bank, Family Dollar, White Castle, Walgreens & Autozone.

Roseland Neighborhood of Chicago


Year Built: 1978
Building Size: 2250sq ft
Lot Size: 0.36 acres


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Building
Space Available: 2250 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Month: $27.00

Map of 224 E 103rd St, Chicago, IL, 60628

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