1832 W. Walnut Street, Chicago, IL, 60612

1832 W. Walnut Street Chicago, IL 60612

1832 W. Walnut Street, Chicago, IL, 60612
1832 W. Walnut Street, Chicago, IL, 60612
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Other Land
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Highlights

  • ±2,625 SF (25' x 105') of yard space
  • Located in Chicago’s desirable West Loop
  • 12-foot-high solid steel security fence
  • 200-amp electrical service on-site
  • Lighting and outlets available for tenant use (electric service at tenant's expense)
  • Deep gravel base – ideal for heavy equipment and storage
  • Electric vehicle charging station included

Description

Rare opportunity to lease secure yard space in the sought-after West Loop area. The site is enclosed by a 12-foot-high solid steel fence, providing excellent security. It features 200-amp electrical service with lighting and outlets available for tenant use (at tenant’s expense). The property is well-suited for heavy equipment storage and operations. An electric vehicle charging station is also included on-site.

West Loop/Near West Side

Building Size: 0sq ft
Lot Size: 0.06 acres


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Units for Lease

Land | Yard Space
Space Available: 2625 SF
Lease Type: Gross

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