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Chicago
    Commercial Real Estate

Chicago Commercial Real Estate

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Photo of 1241 N Clybourn Ave Office Space for Rent: Entire Building, Entire Building 1241 N Clybourn Ave - 2 Spaces Near North Side, Chicago, IL     Jan 21 1,900 sqft For Sale
Restaurant
Photo of 1554 N Larrabee St Office Space for Rent: Space 1554 N Larrabee St - Space Goose Island, Chicago, IL Onsite Parking.   Jan 21 800 sqft For Sale
Retail
Restaurant
Photo of 3525 W Peterson Ave Office Space for Rent: Floor 3, Floor 3, Floor 2, Floor 2, Floor 6, Unit 400 (Floor 4) 3525 W Peterson Ave - 6 Spaces North Park, Chicago, IL This listing is a full service lease.Elevators, Close Highway, Parking Ratio, Onsite Parking, On Site Security, Close Public Transit, and Close Points Of Interest.   Jan 21 300 - 8,400 sqft Office Photo of 1030 N Clark St Office Space for Rent: Floor 5 1030 N Clark St - Floor 5 Near North Side, Chicago, IL Divisible, 16 foot exposed ceiling height, and Abundant window line   Jan 21 10,700 sqft Office
Medical
Photo of 8 S Michigan Ave Office Space for Rent: Unit 2103 (Floor 21), Unit 2102 (Floor 21) 8 S Michigan Ave - 2 Spaces The Loop, Chicago, IL This listing is a gross lease lease.Elevators, Onsite Parking, On Site Security, Close Public Transit, and Close Points Of Interest.   Jan 21 980 - 1,240 sqft Office Photo of 230 W Huron St Office Space for Rent: Unit LL (Floor Lower Level) 230 W Huron St - Unit LL (Floor Lower Level) Near North Side, Chicago, IL Former gym equipped with men’s and women’s locker rooms. Space can be retrofitted to office use.   Jan 20 5,350 sqft Office
Mixed Use
Photo of 123 W Madison St Office Space for Rent: Unit 2000 (Floor 20) 123 W Madison St - Unit 2000 (Floor 20) The Loop, Chicago, IL 9 offices, conference room, kitchen   Jan 20 3,730 sqft Office Photo of 2600 S Michigan Ave Office Space for Rent: Unit D (Floor Lower Level) 2600 S Michigan Ave - Unit D (Floor Lower Level) Bronzeville, Chicago, IL 10 foot ceiling height, Landlord pays for HVAC, and Tenant pays for electric   Jan 20 1,980 sqft Office Photo of 222 W Ontario St Office Space for Rent: Unit 501 (Floor 5) 222 W Ontario St - Unit 501 (Floor 5) Near North Side, Chicago, IL Creative space, Open office, One office/conference room, Storage/break room, Exposed spiral duct, and Oversized operable windows   Jan 20 1,310 sqft Office Photo of 2500 W North Ave Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 2500 W North Ave - Entire Building Logan Square, Chicago, IL Divisible   Jan 20 7,800 sqft Retail Photo of 310 N Peoria St Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 310 N Peoria St - Entire Building West Town, Chicago, IL     Jan 19 26,410 sqft Office
Medical
Retail
Photo of Tree Studios - 4 E Ohio St Office Space for Rent: Unit 26 (Floor 2), Unit 20 (Floor 2), Unit 9 (Floor 2) Tree Studios - 4 E Ohio St - 3 Spaces Near North Side, Chicago, IL Professional Artists and Art Oriented Businesses thrive in this historic, landmarked building. - Conference Room Access - Natural Lighting - Shared Tenant Kitchen - Daily Cleaning Service - Wifi and Utilities Included - Excellent Access to Public Transportation - Ample Public Parking Nearby - Lease rate negotiable - Lease term negotiable   Jan 19 400 - 1,000 sqft Office Photo of 70 W Hubbard St Office Space for Rent: Unit 201 (Floor 2), Unit 203 (Floor 2), Unit 301 (Floor 3), Unit 205 (Floor 2) 70 W Hubbard St - 4 Spaces Near North Side, Chicago, IL Currently configured with one private office and reception area.   Jan 19 480 - 1,780 sqft Office Photo of The Boyce Building - 500 N Dearborn St Office Space for Rent: Unit 1020 (Floor 10), Unit 301 (Floor 3), Unit 518, Unit 1016 (Floor 10), Unit 530 (Floor 5), Unit 1012 (Floor 10), Unit 510 (Floor 5), Unit 1125 (Floor 11), Unit 550 (Floor 5), Unit 1100, Unit 305 (Floor 3), Unit 500 (Floor 5), Unit 712 (Floor 7), Unit 300 (Floor 3), Unit 1150, Unit 600 (Floor 6), Unit 400 The Boyce Building - 500 N Dearborn St - 17 Spaces Near North Side, Chicago, IL Contiguous with Suite 1016 and Term is negotiable   Jan 19 260 - 12,000 sqft Office Photo of 101 W Grand Ave Office Space for Rent: Unit 224 (Floor 2), Unit 213 (Floor 2), Unit 219 (Floor 2), Unit 230 (Floor 2), Unit 201 (Floor 2), Unit 401 (Floor 4), Unit 505 (Floor 5), Unit 403 (Floor 4), Unit 404 (Floor 4), Unit 405 (Floor 4), Unit 400 (Floor 4), Unit 350 (Floor 3), Space, Unit 504 (Floor 5), Unit 300 (Floor 3) 101 W Grand Ave - 15 Spaces Near North Side, Chicago, IL Shared reception, conference room, kitchen and lounge area, Flexible terms, Lease rate negotiable, Lease term negotiable, and Internet and cleaning included in rent   Jan 19 140 - 8,930 sqft Office Photo of 432 N Clark Office Space for Rent: Unit 204 (Floor 2), Unit 303 (Floor 3), Unit 201 (Floor 2), Unit 203 (Floor 2), Unit 305 (Floor 3), Unit 400 432 N Clark - 6 Spaces Near North Side, Chicago, IL Term is negotiable   Jan 19 400 - 5,480 sqft Office Photo of 209 S LaSalle St Office Space for Rent: Unit 980, Unit 650, Unit 625, Floor Mezzanine, Unit 1200 209 S LaSalle St - 5 Spaces The Loop, Chicago, IL This listing is a nnn lease.Gym, Elevators, Lobby Attendant, and Close Public Transit.   Jan 19 2,810 - 20,770 sqft Office Photo of 19 S Lasalle St Office Space for Rent: Floor 7, Floor 14, Floor 1, Floor 3, Floor 5, Floor 10, Floor 12, Floor 16, Floor 9, Floor 6, Floor 11, Floor 13, Floor 4 19 S Lasalle St - 13 Spaces The Loop, Chicago, IL Desired term length is 2 years. This listing is a modified gross lease.On Site Security.   Jan 18 1,510 - 11,050 sqft Office Photo of 4343 S Pulaski Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit 4323, Unit 4301 4343 S Pulaski Rd - 2 Spaces Archer Heights, Chicago, IL Inline space   Jan 18 4,200 - 7,900 sqft Retail Photo of 180 N Michigan Ave Office Space for Rent: Unit 810 (Floor 8) 180 N Michigan Ave - Unit 810 (Floor 8) The Loop, Chicago, IL Include heat, air conditioning and five days janitorial   Jan 16 1,380 sqft Office Photo of 8 S Michigan Ave Office Space for Rent: Unit 618 (Floor 6), Unit 200 (Floor 2) 8 S Michigan Ave - 2 Spaces The Loop, Chicago, IL Include heat, air conditioning and five days janitorial   Jan 16 620 - 4,100 sqft Office Photo of 180 N Michigan Ave Office Space for Rent: Unit 2421 (Floor 24), Unit 2413 (Floor 24), Unit 2412 (Floor 24), Unit 2409 (Floor 24), Unit 2407 (Floor 24), Unit 1025A (Floor 10), Unit 2130 (Floor 21), Unit 1800 (Floor 18), Unit 1010 (Floor 10), Unit 1000 (Floor 10), Unit 1919 (Floor 19), Unit 1400 (Floor 14), Unit 2300 (Floor 23), Unit 700 (Floor 7) 180 N Michigan Ave - 14 Spaces The Loop, Chicago, IL Include heat, air conditioning and five days janitorial   Jan 16 290 - 9,970 sqft Office

Chicago

Market Report

Number of Listings
Posted in the last 180 days
1902
Median Rate ($/sqft/yr)
$34
Median rate is a number derived from the median rate of listings posted on 42floors and reports from thought leaders in the area.
Median Size (sqft)
1,030

Chicago Office & Commercial Space

The cultural heart of the American Midwest and the third most populous city in the United States, Chicago has gained a reputation for providing residents and visitors with a one-of-a-kind experience, fusing the warmth and congeniality found in so many of the smaller communities throughout this region of the country with the fast-paced, vibrant urban experience prevalent in New York, Boston and other coastal cities. Those interested in office space for rent in Chicago can take advantage of the numerous commercial districts, economic centers and thriving neighborhood communities throughout the city. Business owners who are pursuing a lease on commercial space for rent in Chicago can rest assured that they will be poised to distinguish themselves on a city, region, state and national level. Rental property is widely available throughout the city at large.

Chicago Economic Overview

With a population of nearly three million inhabitants, it should come as no surprise that Chicago is one of the most important economic hubs in the United States. With a lively financial sector and a variety of large companies located here, Chicago is widely considered to be one of the most balanced economies in the country and is currently home to the nation’s second largest business district. In addition to these large corporate enterprises, the city hosts a vibrant small-business scene, featuring a myriad of entrepreneurs and business owners across a wide range of industries and niches. Chicago is, at its core, an epicenter of diversity and a magnet for those seeking to establish themselves in this region of the country. The estimated median household income of local Chicago residents is nearly $45,000, approximately $18% below state averages. This is not surprising, due primarily to the fact that many of the area’s more affluent residents have relocated to one of several suburban communities situated on the outskirts of the city in order to raise their children in a more quiet, peaceful environment. It is estimated that roughly 19% of the local population within Chicago currently lives below the poverty line.

Chicago At A Glance

The city of Chicago was founded in 1833, featuring a resident population of 200 citizens. Over the course of nearly two centuries, the city has hosted some of the nation’s leading industrialists and economic heavyweights, helping to propel it to the forefront of innovation, industry and culture in the country. Thanks to a well-developed public transportation system and a thriving commercial sector, the city hosts nearly 50 million domestic and international visitors on a yearly basis. Although Chicago’s population does not mirror larger cities, such as New York and Los Angeles, it remains one of the most densely populated cities in the country as a whole. Notable landmarks in Chicago include the Chicago Water Tower, Millennium Park, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago has also gained renown as one of the most popular destinations for trade conventions in the country. Chicago ranks 3rd (behind Orlando and Las Vegas) in the country in terms of the sum total of conventions hosted annually.

Chicago History

Chicago has maintained a dominant influence throughout the Midwest United States for well over 150 years. In the 1830s, intensive real estate speculation and perceived investment opportunities led many businessmen from the coastal cities of the eastern United States to establish a presence here. By 1880, Chicago was widely considered to be the country’s most important rail center and was attracting prominent industrial and cultural figures from across the country and world. In 1960, the growth of suburban communities surrounding Chicago proper was catalyzed by the onset of controversial blockbusting tactics. As globalization and other revolutionary economic reforms began to occur in the second half of the 20th century, many of the lower skilled laborers in Illinois were forced to find new occupations or develop new skills in order to maintain financial security. Today, Chicago has become renowned for its wealth of ethnic and cultural diversity as well as a thriving local economy that spans across a plethora of industries and interests.

Chicago Population

Chicago began to experience a significant influx of both European and domestic immigrants following the close of World War I. Although large numbers of German and Irish migrants had begun arriving in Chicago well before the arrival of the 20th century, the city’s population grew rapidly in the 1920s and 30s, featuring a significant influx of African Americans, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. As is common with many of the larger cities in the country, Chicago is home to a wide cross-section of the area’s demographic mix. Income levels vary significantly depending upon the neighborhood in question. Nevertheless, Chicago remains a welcoming and receptive community for those hoping to immerse themselves in the colorful dynamic of this metropolis.

Trends Of Chicago

Although manufacturing centers across Illinois were significantly affected by the 2008 financial crisis, the city of Chicago has largely recovered from this economic wound, continuing to develop one of the most important financial centers in both the country and the world. Chicago has also invested significantly in education, transforming the city into a popular destination for both domestic and international students across a variety of disciplines. Chicago’s tourism industry continues to expand and develop, thanks in large part to the abundance of cultural institutions, sporting attractions, and city hotspots that have gained recognition from those living outside of the city. Demographically, Chicago continues to diversify, and it is expected that the number of foreign-born migrants in the city will continue to grow.

Where To Lease In Chicago

Depending upon the specific characteristics and the available resources of the business in question, the city of Chicago features numerous areas that may be conducive for establishing a business. Michigan Avenue remains one of the most well trafficked roads in the city and is home to a variety of companies across a wide range of sizes and industries. Due to the fact that Chicago is home to a number of universities, many areas of town, such as Lincoln Park, feature an array of unique coffee shops, fashion boutiques and eateries, sustained in part by the abundance of young individuals living nearby.

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