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Square Feet 70 W Madison St, Chicago, Illinois 3,501 Elegant Office Suite Available for Sublease Three First National Plaza Square Feet 70 W Madison St, Chicago, Illinois Class A Building + Location Highlights Lease Information • In-door heated, private, valet • In-building CTA subway and • 23rd floor, Suite 2340: 3,501 RSF parking garage pedway system access • Available: Immediately • Free tenant fitness center • Stock and Ledger Restaurant • Term: 3/1/18 thru 2/28/22 or 2/28/27 • Building concierge • Starbucks on site • Rate: Negotiable • C-Suite tenant lounge • FedEx / UPS drop box • State-of-the-art wireless • Sundry shop Suite Highlights infrastructure • Updated common corridors, • Exceptional views elevators and restrooms • Kitchen Floor Plan N = Available Space VIEWS Suite Photos GREAT Opportunity Overview This 3,501-sf, 23rd floor office space is available for sublease. Located on Madison between Clark and Dearborn with easy access to CTA, the “Magnificent Mile” and all that the Loop has to offer, the building also houses a Starbucks, fitness center and an in-door heated parking garage among many more amenities. This space features a mixture of private offices and collaborative spaces efficiently configured within a bright, traditional floor plan and provides multiple different vantage points of the city. Area Information Multiple CTA 583 restaurants 12,471 businesses stops within and bars located with 327,266 walking distance within a employees within a 10-minute walk 10-minute walk Division Street (1200 N) 101 W. 1165 N. 45 W. 71 E. 1150 N. Lake Shore Drive Parkside of Old Town Seward 1155 N. P Elm Park P Tower 30 E. N Elm Street (1142 N) Atrium Elm Street (1142 N) Village St. Anthony’s 21-31 E. 73 E. 1120 N. Oak Church P Street 20 E. 1110 N. W E ComEd 1122 40 E. 70 E. Beach L Substation P N. 1100 N. William 1120 Jenner N. Cedar Street (1120 N) P Public St. Joseph’s Treasure a P School Church P 1111 Island 33 E. N. 1111 N. Hill Street (1100 N) 1100 N. k S Maple Street (1100 N) 1040 N. Payton 50 E. 100 E. The Carlyle College 111 W. 1035 N. 1030 N. e Hobbie Street Prep 1029 N. Newberry Bellevue Place (1030 N) P Plaza Sutton 33-41 E. Wendell Street 1030 N. Place P Crosby Street Dave & Hotel 135 E. Buster’s St. Matthew’s 1000 1025 N. P 350 W. Church 170 P N. 1000 N. Esquire 1000 M Newberry 2 E. W. Illinois 34 E. 40 E. Theater N. Masonic P 30 W. Plaza Oak Oak Oak Street (1000 N) Oak Street (1000 N) 1 E. 29 E. 123 W. 15 E. 950 N. 189 E. 199 E. 209 E. 219 E. 229 E. 999 N. i 365 W. Barney’s 140 E. Oak Club Condos P One Magnicent Drake Moody Bible Institute William Ogden Hotel 939 N. Elementary School 100 E. Mile 933 N. 44 E. 990 N. c Newberry Library 200-210 E. 220 E. 232 E. Walton Street (932 N) 930 950 Walton Street (932 N) N. N. Millennium Residence 11 E. St. Luke’s Scottish 919 N. Knickerbocker Inn by 910 N. h Church P Rite 1 W. Elysian Hotel Hotel Marriott P 926 N. Cathedral Walton & Residences P 900 N. P P Washington On The 20 E. 100-114 W. Doubletree Park 10 E. 40 E. 909 N. 190 E. 200 E. 910 N. P DelawareTalbott W estin Hotel 230 E. N Locust Street (900 N) W. Delaware Pl. Square Hotel 900 N. i St. Dominic’s Park Delaware Place (900 N) Greyhound 900 N. Church 107 o W. 57 E. The Bus Domain The Whitehall 223 E. 227-237 E. 260 E. 880 Lofts 1 E. 866 N. 195 N. Raphael 235 E. g r W. Delaware Pl. Bristol Fourth 875 N. Hotel Plaza on N. The Whitehall The Sotel Presbyterian John Hancock DeWitt 100 E. Center 222 860 t 50 E. Tremont Church P The Seneca E. N. Chestnut Street (860 N) Hotel & Suites 260 E. 860 N. h Hotel a Cooking and Chestnut Street (860 N) Lake Shore Drive Cabrini Homes Hospitality P 55 W. Institute of The Park Newberry 21 E. 850 N. Goose Island P Chicago P P 111 E. 840 N. 835 N. 201 E. 850 N. 247 E. P P The Lake B Quigley Water Tower Place 215 E. 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Hospital Women’s 619 W. The Montgomery 400 W. 340 W. 314 W. 310 W. Asbury Neiman 300 E. 152 W. 60 Cathedral 750 N. 730 N. Summereld (2012) Hospital 329 E. 357 E. City of Chicago 212-230 W. 730 N.-750 N. Marcus i One River 200 W. P Plaza Plaza Hotel Peninsula Suites c Superior Street (732 N) Chicago 155 E. Tribune 720 N. HoJo Catholic 233 E. 303 E. Northwestern Hospital Center a 311 W. 712 N. P The P 717 N. Chicago Two River 225 W. Inn Charities 1 E. 700 N. Northwestern Robert H. Lurie 345 E. River North 419 W. 415 W. 405 W. 401 W. 721 N. 712 N. One Fordham Archdiocese Medical 320 E. Plaza Tuxedo Park 700 N. 710 N. Chicago 150 E. P Memorial Stone Institute Rehabilitation g Commons 214 708 N. Superior 40 E. Allerton Olson Research Institute of 710 N. P 224 W. P Place Hotel Radisson Center of Psychiatry W. P Place 50 E. 700 N. Suites Pavilion Chicago Abbott Hall 420 W. 410 W. 400 W. o Huron Street (700 N) 111 W. 415 676 N. 679 N. 451 W. 409 P 325 W. 225 W. Hotel Felix 77 W. 33 W . 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