401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622

401 N Wood St Chicago, IL 60622

401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622
401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622 401 N Wood St, Chicago, IL, 60622
FOR LEASE
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Multi Tenant Office
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Description

11,250 square feet on two stories available for lease in Kinzie Industrial Corridor. Amenities include a 1,237 square foot single story loading dock, gas heat, high ceilings, heavy floor load, heavy power, and a freight elevator. Exposed brick walls with huge open window line providing abundant natural light.
Great flex-space for a creative loft, warehouse+logistics, manufacturing and office. Public-transit friendly. Just minutes to downtown Chicago and under 1 mile to either i-90 and I-290 Expressways

Kinzie Industrial Corridor


Year Built: 1923
Building Size: 11250sq ft
Building Class: A
Lot Size: 0.15 acres


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401 N Wood St.
Space Available: 11250 SF
Lease Type: Gross

Price Per Sqft/Year: $12.00

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