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200 E. Illinois STREETERVILLE RESTAURANT & RETAIL SPACE | CHICAGO, IL 200 E. Illinois STREETERVILLE RESTAURANT & RETAIL SPACE | CHICAGO, IL Unique Opportunity for 2 Restaurant Venting Systems FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 200 E. Illinois Section STREETERVILLE · CHICAGO 200 E. Illinois STREETERVILLE RESTAURANT & RETAIL SPACE | CHICAGO, IL Unique Opportunity for 2 Restaurant Venting Systems FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 Section 200 E. Illinois STREETERVILLE · CHICAGO VISIBLE FROM MICHIGAN AVENUE LARGE SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITIES WITH FRONTAGE SPANNING FOUR STREETS Site Highlights Available Spaces Located in The Aston – a 42 story luxury apartment ±7,728 SF 2nd generation restaurant space available tower with 325 high-end units • Previously Texas De Brazil The site sits next to iconic Chicago landmarks such • Unique opportunity for 2 venting systems - ideal for as The Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, Navy Pier, and coal fire cooking and barbeque The Magnificent Mile • Frontage on Illinois Street The site is also adjacent to the InterContinental Hotel • Space can be demised and retro-fitted for medical, with 792 rooms, and the Optima Signature with over financial and soft goods users 500 residential units • Large signage options visible from Michigan Avenue, The planned Tribune Tower East Development across as well as Illinois, St. Clair, Grand, and Ohio the street will stand 102 stories tall with a 200 room hotel and 564 condos and apartments ±3,000 SF available Exceptional shopping and dining on Michigan Avenue • Frontage on St. Clair Street next to Volare and the around the corner, a Whole Foods next door and Hampton Social immediate accessibility to the Chicago Riverwalk and • Black iron available - perfect for prep kitchens and Lakefront Trail delivery providers • Excellent position for service users with 325 units within the building and hundreds more on the block FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 1 2 3 4 5 5.5 6 149' - 6" 12' - 4" 28' - 0" 28' - 0" 28' - 0" 28' - 0" 11' - 7" 12' - 10" 11 5/16" TO. P.L. 11' - 2 3/8" TYP. 5' - 11 11/16" 5' - 7 5/16" 9" 12' - 1" 1 . A402 L . 2 2 2 3 P O A406 A404 A403 A406 T " 6 T. PAVING T. PAVING 1 / 1 EL. 13'-1" EL. 13'-1 1/2" 1 T. PAVING T. PAVING T. PAVING T. PAVING 3 EL. 12'-5 1/2" EL. 12'-9" EL. 12'-10 1/2" EL. 13'-0" " " 8 8 T. CURB T. CURB T. CURB T. CURB EL. 13'-6" EL. 13'-6" T. CURB SLOPE . EL. 12'-8" EL. 13'-6" L 2 1/2" . EL. 12'-8" P O T " 4 " - 4 ' / 2 3 1 7 - 19B ' 2 - 1 T. SLAB EL. 13'-3" B1-17 36 84 " 0 - ' T. WALK 5 T. SLAB EL. 12'-2 1/2" EL. 13'-3" SLOPE " @ 5% 0 - ' 1 SUITE B120 UNHEATED MERCANTILE LOADING 19 TENANT 3HR B1-15 B1-02 5,146 SF " (RETAIL) 0 - ' 8 2 TENANT BUILDOUT UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT EL. 12'-1" T. CURB 8" EL. 12'-8" 3' - 0" 6' - 10" 2' - 6" 14' - 0" 9" 5' - 9" 9" 6' - 9" 3' - 6" 6" 7' - 10" 5 1/4" 7' - 8 5/8" 8' - 0 1/8" 21' - 0" 7' - 0" 11' - 0 3/8" 6 5/8" 9" T. CURB 4 EL. 12'-8" B1-19 " " EL. 12'-1" 6 6 1 / 1 36 84 / 24 24 3 1 EL. 12'-1" 4 1 1 1 2HR 2HR 9 15 - - 2HR ' " ' " - 4 4 5 4 / / 1 3 2 6 " " 8 2 / 1 7 20 " FD. 4 15 20 - 2 2A 3 20 3 2HR ' 20 3 - 2HR 200 E. Illinois 2HR 2HR Site2HR Plan2HR 2HR 2HR 20 MAIL 2HR 15 BOXES - ELEV. NO. 5 ELEV. NO. 2 ELEV. NO. 4 COMMERCIAL 5' - 1 3/8" 5' - 0" 2' - 7 1/4" STREETERVILLE · CHICAGO 2 MAIL 3,000 SF SPACE COMMERCIAL 2HR B1-12 TRASH B1-25 B1-06 RESIDENTIAL " 72 84 3 " ELEVATOR - 8 TRASH ' F.D. EMERGENCY - 6 LOBBY ' 1 B1-05 GENERATOR 8 4 B1-11 F.D. 1 LOBBY EL. 12'-1" EL. 12'-1" GARAGE DRAIN - TRIPPLE BASIN SEE 19 PLUMBING DOCUMENTS 3HR 15 4A ELEV. NO. 1 ELEV. NO. 3 2HR UP CLOSET - B1-11 UP STAIR 3 72 84 STAIR 1 B1-13 B1-05 B1-16 15 3 72 84 2A 36 84 - 2HR B1-15 36 84 2HR 19 19 3HR 3HR 2 / " 1 8 C 7 B1-06 " 0 72 84 - COMMERCIAL ' B1-13 T. SLAB 3 " T. SLAB " " CORRIDOR 36 84 2 6 6 / EL. 12'-1" - - 1 EL. 12'-1" ' ' B1-08 9 7 7 " - 2 ' / 6 EL. 12'-1" 1 B1-07 9 - T. CURB DATA UTILITY ±3,000 SF ' B1-03 72 84 3 36 84 EL. 13'-1" SERVICES 6' - 0" AVAILABLE 20 19 19 19 2HR 3HR 3HR 3HR " 0 T. CURB - ' EL. 13'-1" 0 " 1 0 - ' 8 2 BLACK IRON HUMAN ACCESS TO STORM 19 N. ST. CLARE STREET N. ST. " 19 3HR 6 DETENTION TANK. F.D. - " ' 3HR 40’ 3” 0 0 2 - ' CAPABLE GROUND FLOOR 2 UNHEATED " 6 1' - 3" 26' - 9" 11' - 7" 9" LOADING - ' 3 B1-15 COM-ED EL. 12'-1" " 0 - B1-04 ACCESS TO STORM ' T. CURB Frontage on St. Clair Street 2 DETENTION SUMP EL. 11'-8 1/2" EL. 13'-1" PUMP EQUIPMENT. RAMP @ 4.5% 2'-9" EL. 11'-11 1/2" WATER PUMP / FIRE PUMP T. CURB T. SLAB B1-08 EL. 12'-1" EL. 12'-1" 36 84 F.D. B1-03 EL. 12'-1" SLOPE " 5 19B - @ 1.5% ' 0 - 1 EL. 11'-11 1/2" . GAS METERS L . P F.D. B1-04 5 O 19B T B1-10 72 120 SLOPE @ 2.0% " T. CURB - 36 84 6 1 / EL. 13'-1" T. DRIVE 1 1 3/4" 1 EL. 11'-10 3/4" 7 - ' 2 1 T. WALK START OF CURB EL. 11'-8 1/2" TOP AT EL. 12'-1" T. DRIVE E. ILLINOIS STREET EL. 11'-5" FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 Site Plan 200 E. Illinois 7,728 SF 2ND GENERATION RESTAURANT STREETERVILLE · CHICAGO E. STREET ILLINOIS N. ST. CLARE STREET ±7,728 SF DINING AVAILABLE ACROSS TWO FLOORS 2ND GENERATION GROUND FLOOR RESTAURANT SPACE Frontage on Illinos Street UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR 2 RESTAURANT VENTING SYSTEMS DINING WALK-IN COOLER WALK-IN COOLER GRILL LOWER LEVEL KITCHEN OFFICE DINING BAR HOST CITYFRONT PLAZA DRIVE FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 200 E. Illinois STREETERVILLE · CHICAGO Streeterville Streeterville is positioned just steps from the dense DEMOGRAPHIC SUMMARY (.25 MILE) tourist population and popular retail destinations of the Magnificent Mile portion of Michigan Avenue including Water Tower Place (over 100 stores). The neighborhood 45,564 7,769 features several hotels including the Hyatt, Marriott Fair- Adj. Daytime Population Estimated Population field Inn, Omni Hotel, Loews Hotel, and Warwick Allerton. Streeterville is also home to the second most popular $ tourist destination in Illinois, Navy Pier. 158,058 5,224 Average Household Income Estimated Households FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 200 E. Illinois STREETERVILLE · CHICAGO Dynamic location with exceptional shopping, dining and entertainment all within walking distance. STREETERVILLE TENANTS WATERTOWER PLACE & 875 N. CHICAGO - 0.5 MILE FROM 200 E. ILLINOIS NAVY PIER - 0.5 MILE FROM 200 E. ILLINOIS APPLE FLAGSHIP MICHIGAN AVENUE STORE - 0.2 MILE FROM 200 E. ILLINOIS FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 200 E. Illinois STREETERVILLE RESTAURANT & RETAIL SPACE | CHICAGO, IL Unique Opportunity for 2 Restaurant Venting Systems FOR MORE INFORMATION Doug Renner Nicole Cardot [email protected] [email protected] 312.275.3137 312.275.0371 © 2021 All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing from sale or lease, and to any listing conditions, including the rates and manner of payment of commissions for particular offerings, the terms of which are available to principals or duly licensed brokers. This information may include estimates and projections with respect to future events, and these future events may or may not actually occur. Such estimates and projections reflect various assumptions concerning anticipated results. While we believe these assumptions are reasonable, there can be no assurance that any of these estimates and projections will prove to have been correct. Therefore, actual results may vary materially from these forward-thinking estimates and projections. Any square footage dimensions set forth are approximate..
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