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Astonishing 46,060 square foot German neoclassical building, also known as the Germania Club Building, was completed in 1889 by renowned architect, Addison & Fiedler and served as the focal point for Chicago’s German-American community at the turn of the century. Germania Place is located at the convergence of the Gold Coast, Old Town and Lincoln Park which are the most densely populated and highest income neighborhoods of Chicago with household income levels reaching $197,000 within 1 mi of the site. The property is located within a short walking distance to the world renowned The Second City, Zanie’s Comedy Club, Chicago History Museum and more. The subject space includes four distinct areas within the building which combine to create a rare and unique opportunity in the city of Chicago. The former ballroom includes soaring 35’ ceilings and a mezzanine overlook along with oversized windows allowing incredible natural light into the space. On the 2nd floor, there is a striking wrap around space which features 12’ ceilings with a beautiful view overlooking Clark Street and the incredible architecture of the Gold Coast. With stunning details both inside and out, this space is a true gem in the middle of it all.
- Disposition du plan d’étage ouverte
- Convient pour 15 à 48 personnes
| Espace | Taille | Terme | Taux de location | Utilisation de l’espace | État | Disponible |
| 2e étage | 5 952 pi² | Négociable | Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande | Bureau/Commerce de détail | construction complète | 30 jours |
2e étage
| Taille |
| 5 952 pi² |
| Terme |
| Négociable |
| Taux de location |
| Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande |
| Utilisation de l’espace |
| Bureau/Commerce de détail |
| État |
| construction complète |
| Disponible |
| 30 jours |
2e étage
| Taille | 5 952 pi² |
| Terme | Négociable |
| Taux de location | Sur demande |
| Utilisation de l’espace | Bureau/Commerce de détail |
| État | construction complète |
| Disponible | 30 jours |
Astonishing 46,060 square foot German neoclassical building, also known as the Germania Club Building, was completed in 1889 by renowned architect, Addison & Fiedler and served as the focal point for Chicago’s German-American community at the turn of the century. Germania Place is located at the convergence of the Gold Coast, Old Town and Lincoln Park which are the most densely populated and highest income neighborhoods of Chicago with household income levels reaching $197,000 within 1 mi of the site. The property is located within a short walking distance to the world renowned The Second City, Zanie’s Comedy Club, Chicago History Museum and more. The subject space includes four distinct areas within the building which combine to create a rare and unique opportunity in the city of Chicago. The former ballroom includes soaring 35’ ceilings and a mezzanine overlook along with oversized windows allowing incredible natural light into the space. On the 2nd floor, there is a striking wrap around space which features 12’ ceilings with a beautiful view overlooking Clark Street and the incredible architecture of the Gold Coast. With stunning details both inside and out, this space is a true gem in the middle of it all.
- Disposition du plan d’étage ouverte
- Convient pour 15 à 48 personnes
APERÇU DE LA PROPRIÉTÉ
Cet immeuble à usage mixte de bureaux, de commerces de détail, d'habitation et d'événements spéciaux a été construit en 1888 par le cabinet d'architectes Addison & Fielder. La propriété est maintenant inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques. La propriété dispose de deux grandes salles de bal avec des plafonds de 50 pieds conçues pour accueillir des événements corporatifs, civiques et privés.
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