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West Loop Small Shop Space Available 1208 W WEST LOOP SMALL SHOP SPACE AVAILABLE 1208 W. Madison Street // Chicago, 60607 FOR LEASING INFO CONTACT: Doug Renner // 312.275.3137 // [email protected] Nicole Cardot // 312.275.0371 // [email protected] PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Mixed use building boasts luxurious apartment living with convenient access to Restaurant Row and shopping at the growing population of retailers in the West Loop Steps away from area highlights including the new McDonald's global headquarters, Politan Row food hall, Google, United Center, University of Illinois at Chicago as well as many entertainment, dining, and shopping options Be a part of the growing community AVAILABLE SPACE: 2,487 SF available (divisible) former cycling studio space 1,685 SF available (divisible) former quick casual restaurant space FRONTAGE: Approximately 38 feet of frontage along Madison Street AVAILABILITY: Immediate Availability FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Renner // 312.275.3137 // [email protected] Nicole Cardot // 312.275.0371 // [email protected] RETAIL D 2,487 SF AVAILABLE , SF H&R BLOCK FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Renner // 312.275.3137 // [email protected] Nicole Cardot // 312.275.0371 // [email protected] RETAIL A 1,685 SF AVAILABLE , SF FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Renner // 312.275.3137 // [email protected] Nicole Cardot // 312.275.0371 // [email protected] BUILDING FLOOR PLAN GROUND LEVEL PUBLIC ALLEY ATS UP FIRE PUMP CORRIDOR TRASH ROOM 1ST FLOOR PARKING LEASING OFFICE JAN. OFFICE BIKE STORAGE MAILROOM LOW VOLT ELEV. PASSAGE METER LOBBY PACKAGE STORAGE FRONT DESK AVAILABLE AVAILABLE , SF , SF LOBBY divisible 1164 1208 1206 1204 1202 1170 1168 1166 " 7 - 1' 1 FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Renner // 312.275.3137 // [email protected] Nicole Cardot // 312.275.0371 // [email protected] CHICAGO’S BEST LOOP LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS Randolph Street — Chicago’s Restaurant Row offers over 30 McDonald's Global Headquarters ­­— The 490,000 SF McDonald’s dining options along Randolph Street and is home to the city's global headquarters located at 1035 W. Randolph Street opened highest concentration of award-winning restaurants including in June 2018. The LEED certified building houses approximately Michelin’s 2019 Bib Gourmand winners Au Cheval, Girl & The 2,000 employees, the flagship Hamburger University training Goat (pictured above), and Sushi Dokku. facility, and a one-of-a-kind McDonald's Global Menu restaurant 2 blocks from The Madison at Racine on the ground floor. 4 blocks from The Madison at Racine Fulton Street — Home to Google’s 357,000 SF office at 1K Fulton (top-center picture), award-winning cocktail bar The Monteverde — Chef Sarah Grueneberg's award winning Italian Aviary, and dining hot spots including Swift & Sons, Next, Duck hotspot featuring some of Chicago's best handmade pasta Duck Goat, The Publican, Kuma’s Corner, La Serena Clandestina, (pictured left). The perpetually packed spot won restaurant of the and Michelin starred Roister. year at the 2018 Jean Banchet Awards and is in the running for 4 minutes from The Madison at Racine their third Jame's Beard Award. 3 blocks from The Madison at Racine FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Renner // 312.275.3137 // [email protected] Nicole Cardot // 312.275.0371 // [email protected] WEST LOOP RETAIL The West Loop consists of over 1M rentable square feet of retail inventory, both existing and under construction. Following Google’s move into 1K Fulton in 2015, companies such as McDonald’s, Glassdoor, and Dyson have made the move to the rapidly changing neighborhood. In September 2017 WPP Group, the world’s largest advertising company, signed a 253,000 SF lease and will open in 2020 with approximately 2,000 employees. Retailers are now quickly following suit with all the elements in-place for a thriving retail trade area. Award winning designer Billy Reid opened in 2015, Anthropologie signed a 10,000 SF lease, Free People recently opened an 8,000 SF multi-level store, and Starbucks Reserve is opening at 1000 W. Randolph. With ongoing demand for retail space, developers are making substantial investments into the neighborhood, spurring more new retail development to support the growing de mand from apparel, fashion and food tenants. FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Renner // 312.275.3137 // [email protected] Nicole Cardot // 312.275.0371 // [email protected] Retail Street Map Pet Care PPG Plus Paint Store West Loop Music Happy Tails Garage & Chicago, IL Rehearsal Trails White Cap Spaces Marathon W C A R R O L L A V E Construction Supply Gas Linda FUTURE W C A R R O L L A V E Warren OFFICE / RETAIL / PARKING Gallery DEVELOPMENT N Blue Plate City Mouse N FUTURE FUTURE L Catering O W W A Y M A S T N J N OFFICE / RETAIL HOTEL / OFFICE / RETAIL Ace Hotel Fulton O U FUTURE FUTURE Google Headquarters Fragrant FUTURE Fulton L S DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Market M Stumptown Coffee Roasters RETAIL OFFICE / RETAIL A T (1K Fulton) Design I Market OFFICE / RETAIL I F FUTURE S Gallery DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT N Swift & Sons The Dalcy L DEVELOPMENT Kitchen S E RETAIL I Blind Barber N T Cold Storage Kuma’s Corner S DEVELOPMENT S Pizzeria FM Hair T Punch Bowl Social T Time Out Market del Mercato Studio Aesop Beatrix Aba W F U L T O N S T N Boutique Mars Fairview FUTURE RETAIL The Roister Duck Minx The Publican Cemitas Wintrust N Laser Schaumburg S A Bites Gallery Chiago DEVELOPMENT Aviary Duck Parlor Publican Quality Puebla Bank Wholesale Meats M Art Studio N FUTURE O Catering Next Casati G Goat Emporium Meats Brickermade Boqueria Tuckerpups R RETAIL A Gallery Gus’ Ramen G We Work M Osman’s DEVELOPMENT Chicago A Juliet Tan O Chicken Takeya N Auto Repairs Inc Artists Coalition N Floral Design Lake St S May Street S RAMEN-SAN T Barbering Co T ComEd Harvest Oliver & Rowan Publican Juicery Bespoke Morgan Station Ballast Point Quality Bread Peoria BWM Repair Gaijin Leslie Axelle Green & Pink Lines Packing Chicago The Hoxton East Bank Good Hindman Eclectik Rizes Terrazo & Consumers RESIDENTIAL / OFFICE + Ivy West Loop Bar Takito Annual Ridership: 735,326 Paddy 8Fifty8 Cabra Cira Momotaro O’ Fegan’s Storage McDonald’s Dog Auctioneers Design Produce Marble Supply Lifebook Supply Company DEVELOPMENT Salon Mart W L A K E S T Westlake Black Dog Synergy Creative BLVD Mako Midwest Bottom Lounge Stan’s Fred Astaire Macello Dunkin Federales Honeygrow N FUTURE N FUTURE Bath & Kitchen Solutions iPromo FUTURE N Performance N Donuts Dance Studio Donuts P Do-Rite Donuts RETAIL The Parker Hotel E E OFFICE OFFICE / RETAIL Cars C Rider G The Market Corned Beef Shake Shack O E L N OFFICE A N DEVELOPMENT R I R DEVELOPMENT V For Life Caton Commercial CYCLEBAR Z R by Foxtrot Factory E I Lululemon A DEV. 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