Corner location with potential for a huge outdoor patio
Restaurant infrastructure in place
Beautiful Bow Truss Building
Description
Seeking a Cafe/Bakery concept to complement the neighborhood in an ideal corner location with room for a huge outdoor patio. Beautiful, single-story Bow Truss Building. The space is 1,600 SF but can be combined with the adjacent space that has restaurant infrastructure for a total of 3,200 SF. Open floor plans for ideal re-concept.
Lincoln Square is on the North Side of Chicago and it encompasses the smaller neighborhoods of Ravenswood, Ravenswood Gardens, Bowmanville and Budlong Woods. It is bounded by Bryn Mawr and Peterson Avenues on the north, Montrose Ave. on the south, Ravenswood Ave. on the east and the Chicago River on the west. Around 41,000 people live in the neighborhood along with over 1,000 small and medium sized businesses and it is accessible through the Brown Line of the L.
Real Estate incentives range widely and have been overlooked by the Commercial Multiple Listing Services (MLS) for decades. Real estate incentives is a generic term used to group any number of programs, such as tax incentives, that are designated by an agency for a geographic area."
Why are Real Estate Incentives Important and to Whom?
"Incentives" are vital today and in the future because:
U.S. Public: Many incentives focus on job creation and Affordable Housing
Investors and Commercial Developers use incentives to reduce financial risk, obtain gap financing, etc. Investors and developers look for property listings with incentives available.
Commercial Real Estate Brokers, in mass, unfortunately do not know about incentives tied to their listings
Entire Supply Chain of Real Estate Development such as small and large companies who will provide goods and services to new and revitalized properties.