800 W Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607

Address: 800 W Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607
Square Footage: 16,000
EST $ 60,000.00 / Mo
EST $720,000.00 / Yr
$45.00 / Sq / Mo
$540.00 / Sq / Yr

Property Description

The West Loop is Chicago’s former warehouse district and is among the most rapidly developing neighborhoods in the country and recently ranked by TimeOut as one of the top 20 coolest neighborhoods in the world. Originally a mix of factories, meat markets, and wholesale produce outlets, the neighborhood has seen a major demographic shift over the last decade. The historic brick and timber loft buildings that define the neighborhood have largely been converted to other uses, including a mix of luxury condos, creative offices, art galleries, critically acclaimed restaurants, hotels, and retail boutiques. The area has evolved into a must-see destination for locals and visitors. With new restaurant concepts opening on almost a weekly basis, the area boasts everything from Randolph Street’s Restaurant Row, nine Michelin Star Restaurants, sixteen Michelin Recognized Restaurants and some of Chicago’s most desirable shopping (Lululemon, Uncommon James, Billy Reid, Anthropologie, Allbirds, Free People, among others). The neighborhood’s international reputation continues to grow with the expansion of Google’s Midwest headquarters, and the opening of McDonald’s Global headquarters, Soho House hotel, Nobu Restaurant and hotel, Hoxton hotel, the We Work co-working building, Punch Bowl Social and The Emily Hotel. Other companies calling the West Loop home include Uber, Ernst & Young, WPP, LinkedIn and Twitter. Excellent public transportation options including Metra train access at Ogilvie and Union Station combined with one of the city’s newest CTA stations with an annual ridership of almost 1 million passengers yearly. The Morgan and Lake station will continue to attract businesses and residents alike, making the West Loop one of Chicago’s most exciting and desirable neighborhoods.Unprecedented full-floor corner penthouse office/showroom space in Chicago’s booming Fulton Market. Across the street from Fulton Market’s most prominent development – 725 W. Randolph (Equinox gym, 1M SF of Class A office, retail, and signature restaurant). Kitty corner from Whole Foods. Adjacent to Soho House Chicago and Chicago’s Randolph Street Restaurant Row. Just over 8,300 RSF located on the 2nd and 3rd floors, exclusive rooftop deck and up to eight (8) on-site dedicated parking spaces. 2018 complete renovation including new interior buildout, new windows, new mechanical systems, a new roof and roof deck penthouse. Phenomenal corner window line, +13’ ceilings and skylights allow for abundant natural light. Buzzer system security with 24/7/365 access and passenger elevator on-site. Excellent building co-tenancy including newly announced fast-casual sushi concept from Michelin chef, Tamu. In the immediate vicinity of high-density luxury residential existing / planned / under construction projects. Surrounded by recently announced high-profile Fulton Market HQs including Google, McDonald’s, WPP, TikTok, Ernst & Young, John Deere, Aspen Dental, Kimberly-Clark, Tock, CCC, MoLo Solutions and more. Walking distance to Morgan CTA L Station, Union Station and Ogilvie Transportation Center. Easy on/off access to I -90/94 Expressway.

Building Details

Property Type:
Medical
Subtype
Medical Office
Tenancy
Year Bulit

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