5911-23 N Clark | Edgewater | Corner Retail Space FOR LEASE

5911-23 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60660

5911-23 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60660
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FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
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Highlights

  • 3,066 SF Corner Retail Space For LEASE
  • Large Storefront Windows Wrap the Space and High Ceilings (12')
  • Building Completely Renovated with New Storefronts/Windows, Roof Overlay, Electrical and Water Services
  • On-Site Parking Available
  • Building is Fully Sprinklered
  • TI Allowance Available for Tenant Buildout
  • Hard Corner of Clark and Ridge with Tremendous Exposure
  • High Traffic Counts - 43,100 VPD at the Intersection
  • Desirable Edgewater Neighborhood, One Block North of Andersonville, 48th Ward
  • Several Cafes, Coffee Shops, Retailers, and Restaurants are Within Steps
  • Well Served by Public Transportation - New Peterson-Ridge Metra Stop (0.3 mi.), Clark Bus (#22) in front of the building, Ridge/Peterson Bus (#84), Redline El Stop (Thorndale, 0.5 mi.), Clark Street protected bike lanes and Divvy station
  • Zoned B2-3

Description

SVN Chicago Commercial is pleased to offer 5911-23 N. Clark Street in Chicago, Illinois FOR LEASE. The subject building, known as the Mabel Exchange, is steeped in Chicago history. Originally the home of The Maybelline Company's headquarters, it is now a three-story, Mixed-Use building located at the hard corner of Clark and Ridge in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood. Completely renovated in 2021, improvements include a new roof overlay, tuckpointing, 1800 amp electrical service, storefront windows and doors, new water service, and is fully sprinklered. The upper two floors contain 52 rehabbed apartment units. The property is zoned B2-3. The available ground floor space consists of 3,066 SF, which is the hard corner of Clark and Ridge. Large storefront windows and high ceilings (12') bring in abundant natural light. The building also benefits from 26 parking spaces. Tenant Improvement Allowance for Tenant's buildout is available for qualified deals. This corner building is very visible with 43,100 VPD passing it daily, 28,100 on Ridge and 15,000 N Clark Street. Multiple transportation options are available with the Thorndale Red Line CTA stop (0.5 mi.), Clark Street protected bike lanes and Divvy station, Peterson/Ridge (#84) bus, and Clark (#22) bus all nearby. Additionally, the new Peterson-Ridge METRA stop is being constructed 0.3 miles away. There are many cafes, coffee shops, retailers, and restaurants within steps, along with the desirable Andersonville neighborhood. Please contact listing advisors for additional information.

Edgewater, Chicago, IL; TIF (Clark Street and Ridge Ave); 48th Ward.


Year Built: 1915
Building Size: 49147sq ft
Lot Size: 0.6 acres


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5911-23 N Clark Leasing Brochure

Units for Lease

5911-23 N. Clark St.
Space Available: 3066 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Year: $21.00

Map of 5911-23 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60660

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