Via Carducci La Sorella

1928 W Division St Chicago, IL 60622

1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622
1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622 1928 W Division St, Chicago, IL, 60622
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Other Hospitality
Amount:
$1,150,000
Last Verified:
Oct 30, 2025

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Highlights

  • For the past 3 decades, Via Carducci has brought the rustic, Southern Italian cuisine of Calabria to Chicago. https://viacarduccichicago.com
  • High grossing revenue with exceptional positive cash-flow in Wicker Park.
  • The main dining area has a 12-foot ceiling, exposed brick walls, tasteful wall-art, and a 15-footlong bar featuring a separate side dining room for a sense of intimate seclusion.
  • The L-shaped galley-kitchen has a 12-foot exhaust hood with a fire suppression system.
  • With options, 11+ years remain on a NNN lease having a well below market rental rate.
  • Corporately held, transferable Incidental Liquor, & Retail Food licenses; plus, a sidewalk cafe’ permit with an occupancy of 40 persons seated on Division Street.
  • The 880 square foot attached retrofitted garage, has liquor storage, office, dry storage, and 8' x 6' walk-in cooler, and has heat & A/C.
  • Approximately, 2,840 square feet on the first floor.
  • Proof of funds is required prior to scheduling a showing.
  • Do not disturb the business and its employees.

Description

For the past 3 decades, Via Carducci has brought the rustic, Southern Italian cuisine of Calabria to Chicago. https://viacarduccichicago.com High grossing revenue with exceptional positive cash-flow in Wicker Park. The main dining area has a 12-foot ceiling, exposed brick walls, tasteful wall-art, and a 15-footlong bar featuring a separate side dining room for a sense of intimate seclusion. The L-shaped galley-kitchen has a 12-foot exhaust hood with a fire suppression system. With options, 11+ years remain on a NNN lease having a well below market rental rate. Corporately held, transferable Incidental Liquor, & Retail Food licenses; plus, a sidewalk cafe’ permit with an occupancy of 40 persons seated on Division Street. The 880 square foot attached retrofitted garage, contains liquor storage, office, dry storage, and 8' x 6' walk-in cooler, and has heat & A/C. Approximately, 2,840 square feet on the first floor. Proof of funds is required prior to scheduling a showing. Do not disturb the business and its employees.

A vibrant Chicago neighborhood known for its eclectic charm, Wicker Park blends historic architecture with a thriving arts and culture scene. Enjoy tree-lined streets filled with boutique shopping, award-winning restaurants, lively nightlife, and beautiful parks. Its convenient access to public transit makes it easy to explore the city, while the local galleries, music venues, and cafés create a dynamic, creative atmosphere that’s uniquely Wicker Park.


Year Built: 1893
Building Size: 5883sq ft
Building Class: C
Lot Size: 0.09 acres


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