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Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Office/Tech
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Rent
MLS Listing ID 12460957
Year Built 1929
Property Sub-Type Office/Tech
Property Description
Position your organization on Chicago's high-visibility North Avenue (IL-64) at 4856 W. North Ave, a customizable 635 SF office tailored for nonprofits, professional services, community programs, and small businesses seeking an affordable West Side address. The suite offers a practical layout with a private office, open work area for teams or client services, and an in-suite restroom-plus great branding potential from the storefront windows. Priced at $20/SF Modified, this location keeps expenses predictable while placing you near everyday amenities and neighborhood foot traffic with convenient street parking for staff and visitors. Connectivity is excellent-quick access to Cicero Ave (IL-50) and I-290, and service from nearby CTA routes 72 (North Ave) and 54 (Cicero) to reach clients across the city. The corridor is active and entrepreneurial, supporting organizations focused on counseling, workforce development, creative studios, boutique agencies, and administrative hubs. Ownership is open to collaborating on improvements and can discuss reasonable support to align the space with your program and layout needs. Matterport 3D tour and floor plan available on request. If you're seeking a well-located, budget-friendly Chicago office you can shape to your mission, this address delivers the access, visibility, and flexibility to grow.
Location
State IL
County Cook
Area Chi - Austin
Zoning COMMR
Interior
Cooling Window Unit(s)
Fireplace N
Building
Dwelling Type Office/Tech
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