1938 West Irving Park Road
1938 W Irving Park Rd
Chicago, IL 60613
Highlights
- Mixed-Use Building in Chicago’s North Center Neighborhood
- Fully built-out tavern on the ground floor
- Liquor license and all necessary permits included, allowing for immediate operation
- North Center neighborhood, known for its local businesses and dining scene
- Surrounded by a variety of popular restaurants, cafes, and retail shops
- Close Proximity to Public Transportation
- Perfect for business owners or investors
Description
Two-story, mixed-use building in Chicago’s highly sought-after North Center neighborhood. This two-story mixed-use building offers an exceptional opportunity for investors and business owners. The ground floor is fully built out as a tavern, complete with all furniture, fixtures, and equipment in place, making it a turnkey operation for a new owner. All necessary liquor licenses and other in-place permits are included in the sale, ensuring a smooth transition for the next business venture. The ground floor space features a spacious, well-maintained layout with high ceilings, large windows, and ample natural light, providing a welcoming atmosphere for both patrons and tenants. The second floor presents the potential for residential or commercial use, offering great flexibility to suit a variety of needs.
Chicago's North Center neighborhood is a vibrant and family-friendly area located on the city's North Side. It is known for its charming tree-lined streets, a mix of historic and modern homes, and strong community feel. The neighborhood offers a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, with a growing number of local businesses and trendy cafes. It is also home to several parks and excellent schools, making it attractive to families. North Center has a diverse demographic and is well-connected by public transit, offering easy access to downtown Chicago while maintaining a more suburban, relaxed atmosphere. The area is particularly popular with young professionals and families seeking a balance between urban amenities and residential comfort.