4004 W 26th St, Little Village, Chicago, IL 60623

4004 W 26th St Chicago, IL 60623

4004 W 26th St, Chicago, IL, 60623
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FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
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Last Verified:
Dec 12, 2024

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Highlights

  • Hard Corner Location at Signalized Intersection
  • Located in one of the Strongest Shopping Corridors in the Midwest
  • Tremendous 7-day foot traffic
  • Young population with 30% under 18 years old
  • Pulaski Station (Pink Line) - 14 Minute Walk (.07 mile)
  • Traffic Count - 30,000+ VPD
  • Midway Airport - 10-Minute Drive
  • Walk Score® Walker’s Paradise (91)
  • Transit Score® Good Transit (64)

Description

New Retail in Little Village, one of the most vibrant commercial districts in the City of Chicago. Called “The Mexican Capital of the Midwest,” Little Village is a center for restaurants, stores, jobs, and housing. The highly visible new construction retail space on the HARD CORNER of 26th ST & Pulaski in Little Village. Located in the heart of the lively and historic Little Village neighborhood, this property is conveniently located in the 2nd highest grossing shopping district in Chicago behind Michigan Ave. The location is within walking distance of various restaurants & retailers. The space is ideal for retail, bank, medical office, or restaurant use with a patio.

Little Village is an area ripe with culture. Today it is a predominantly Mexican-American neighborhood. Little Village is fast becoming a popular neighborhood for young families looking for quality housing at affordable prices. New condominiums and vintage flats are a big draw for first-time homebuyers. The neighborhood's strong Hispanic heritage is apparent in the multitude of excellent Mexican restaurants, Spanish-named stores, and specialty grocery items you can get here. And there is no doubt Little Village residents take pride in their roots when the Mexican Independence Day Parade comes through each year, serenaded by mariachi bands and a sea of spectators dressed in Mexico's colors – red, white, and green.

- South Pulaski Bus #53A CTA Ridership - 7K/wkdy. (2M/yr.)
- 26th St. Bus #60 Blue Island - 11K/wkdy. (3.2M/yr.)
- Pulaski Station (Pink Line) - 14 Minute Walk (.07 mile)
- 1,800+ employers & 30K+ employees within 5 min drive.
- Regional Shopping Corridor w/600+ businesses in the area
- 350,000 people within 10 min. drive


Year Built: 2023
Building Size: 10185sq ft
Lot Size: 0 acres


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4004 W 26th St
Space Available: 8066 SF
Lease Type: NNN

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