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Fantastic 13,884 SF mixed-use retail restaurant/office building for sale, renovated in 2009. Building sits on a 0.20-acre lot, zoned C-2 in Wheaton, with 6 on-site parking spaces and modest street frontage of 7 feet on Hale St. Building is three floors with a built out restaurant space on the first floor and office spaces on the second and third.
The building is anchored by retail restaurant tenant Ivy Restaurant, an upscale chophouse operating at this location since 2009. The restaurant space boasts a magnificent 30-foot vaulted dining room accommodating 175 patrons, plus two private dining and event spaces for cocktail parties, weddings, and showers. The layout includes a Chef's Room with seating for 20 guests near a fireplace and overlooking the outdoor dining space, plus a Board Room for up to 5- patrons, located up a winding staircase that includes a private bar and great views of downtown Wheaton. Restaurant space has a three-season outdoor patio seating 72 additional patrons, and an intimate lounge sporting a hand-crafted walnut bar seating 48. Other unique aspects of the space include outdoor ivy and vines, stained glass windows, and a central fireplace.
The property sits on a block in the heart of a genuinely walkable, event-driven downtown and is just a 5 minute walk from the Wheaton Metra station. Every year, from May to October, the Downtown Wheaton Association closes Hale Street to vehicle traffic and puts up white tents the length of the roadway for outdoor dining. This has shifted the area from being a pass-through area to a dining destination people now travel to, making Ivy a highly sought after experience.
The surrounding retail mix is a deliberately local one — mostly locally-owned storefronts and homes-turned-shops, alongside a few regional names, with the Illinois Prairie Path cutting through the neighborhood and a covered pavilion hosting the Wheaton French Market. Residential demand nearby is a mix of condo/rental product and older housing stock, and Wheaton overall has repeatedly ranked among the "top 25 highest-earning towns" and best places to live by Money magazine, with an award-winning park district (52 parks, 800+ acres), the Cosley Zoo, and the historic Chicago Golf Club in the broader area.
The building is anchored by retail restaurant tenant Ivy Restaurant, an upscale chophouse operating at this location since 2009. The restaurant space boasts a magnificent 30-foot vaulted dining room accommodating 175 patrons, plus two private dining and event spaces for cocktail parties, weddings, and showers. The layout includes a Chef's Room with seating for 20 guests near a fireplace and overlooking the outdoor dining space, plus a Board Room for up to 5- patrons, located up a winding staircase that includes a private bar and great views of downtown Wheaton. Restaurant space has a three-season outdoor patio seating 72 additional patrons, and an intimate lounge sporting a hand-crafted walnut bar seating 48. Other unique aspects of the space include outdoor ivy and vines, stained glass windows, and a central fireplace.
The property sits on a block in the heart of a genuinely walkable, event-driven downtown and is just a 5 minute walk from the Wheaton Metra station. Every year, from May to October, the Downtown Wheaton Association closes Hale Street to vehicle traffic and puts up white tents the length of the roadway for outdoor dining. This has shifted the area from being a pass-through area to a dining destination people now travel to, making Ivy a highly sought after experience.
The surrounding retail mix is a deliberately local one — mostly locally-owned storefronts and homes-turned-shops, alongside a few regional names, with the Illinois Prairie Path cutting through the neighborhood and a covered pavilion hosting the Wheaton French Market. Residential demand nearby is a mix of condo/rental product and older housing stock, and Wheaton overall has repeatedly ranked among the "top 25 highest-earning towns" and best places to live by Money magazine, with an award-winning park district (52 parks, 800+ acres), the Cosley Zoo, and the historic Chicago Golf Club in the broader area.
Faits sur la propriété
Type de vente
Investissement ou propriétaire utilisateur
Type de propriété
Commerce de détail
Sous-type de propriété
Commerce pied immeuble
Taille du bâtiment
13 884 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
B
Année de construction
1948
Pourcentage loué
92%
Location
Multiples
Hauteur du bâtiment
3 étages
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
1,59
Taille du lot
0,20 AC
Zonage
C-2, Wheaton
Stationnement
6 places (0,49 places par 1 000 pi² loué)
Façade
7’ sur Hale St
Très accessible à pied
80/100
Relativement adapté aux voitures
50/100
Bons transports en commun
60/100
Plutôt accessible en vélo
50/100
Principaux détaillants à proximité
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 05-16-301-029 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 1 182 418 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 141 637 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 1 324 055 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
05-16-301-029
Évaluation du terrain
141 637 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
1 182 418 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
1 324 055 $ CAD
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