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2440 N Lincoln Ave 12 000 pi² 52% Loué Commerce de détail Immeuble Chicago, IL 60614 4 767 525 $ CAD (397,29 $ CAD/pi²)


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Résumé de l'annonce
Remarks: 6,000 sq foot lot. 50" x 12)'. Zoned B3-3. Located in the heart of Lincoln Park. North of the intersection of Lincoln/Fullerton and Halsted. Across from the Biograph Theatre, steps from the campus of DePaul University. This is one of the best buildable sites in Lincoln Park. One tenant M-M one tenant with a lease expiring Aug 30, 2028.
Highest & Best Use Description — 2440–42 N. Lincoln Avenue
2440–42 N. Lincoln Avenue represents one of Lincoln Park’s strongest boutique redevelopment opportunities: a 6,000 SF, 50’ x 120’ site zoned B3-3 Community Shopping District, positioned just north of Lincoln/Fullerton/Halsted, across from the Biograph Theatre and steps from DePaul University. The zoning supports a high-value mixed-use concept, with ground-floor retail, restaurant, service, medical, boutique fitness, showroom, or creative commercial use, and apartments or condominiums above.
Under B3-3 zoning, residential units are permitted above the ground floor, with a base 3.0 FAR, which on a 6,000 SF lot suggests approximately 18,000 buildable square feet before any applicable bonuses. The dash-3 density standard allows one dwelling unit per 400 SF of lot area, indicating a potential base density of approximately 15 residential units, subject to final zoning, design, parking, open-space, rear-yard, ARO, and building-code review. Chicago’s zoning code also allows Transit-Served Location incentives for qualifying B3-3 sites near CTA rail stations or eligible CTA bus corridors, including reduced minimum lot area per unit and potential FAR increases up to 4.0 when applicable affordable-housing requirements are met.
The property is especially relevant under Chicago’s Transit-Oriented Development / Transit-Served Location ordinance because Lincoln Avenue is a dense, walkable commercial corridor with immediate access to CTA bus service and nearby rail connectivity. For a developer, this can materially improve feasibility by reducing parking burdens, encouraging higher-density housing near transit, and supporting a pedestrian-oriented building with active retail frontage. This is exactly the type of corridor the ordinance is intended to strengthen: more housing, less auto dependency, stronger neighborhood retail, and better use of land near transit.
The strongest new-construction uses include:
Mixed-use apartments over retail: ground-floor commercial space with boutique rental apartments above, appealing to DePaul students, young professionals, medical users, neighborhood renters, and residents seeking a walkable Lincoln Park lifestyle.
Condominiums over retail: larger luxury condo units above a premium retail base, positioned for buyers who want new construction in a high-income, supply-constrained Lincoln Park location.
Boutique office or medical over retail: creative office, wellness, dental, therapy, design, or professional suites above street-level retail, benefiting from visibility, transit access, and the Lincoln Park customer base.
All-residential upper-floor development with active commercial frontage: a modern mixed-use building that preserves Lincoln Avenue’s storefront character while adding needed housing density.
The demographics strongly support residential and retail demand. Lincoln Park has approximately 67,831 residents, 33,145 households, a young median age of 31.3, and a highly educated population, with 45.4% holding a bachelor’s degree and 40.3% holding a graduate or professional degree. Median household income is approximately $137,505, with 46.1% of households earning $150,000 or more. The area is also renter-friendly, with 54.5% renter-occupied households, and transit-oriented, with strong transit, walking, biking, and work-from-home patterns.
In short, the highest and best use is a new-construction mixed-use development with retail at grade and luxury apartments or condominiums above, taking advantage of the site’s width, B3-3 zoning, Lincoln Park demographics, DePaul proximity, transit orientation, and irreplaceable location on one of Chicago’s most recognizable neighborhood commercial corridors.
Highest & Best Use Description — 2440–42 N. Lincoln Avenue
2440–42 N. Lincoln Avenue represents one of Lincoln Park’s strongest boutique redevelopment opportunities: a 6,000 SF, 50’ x 120’ site zoned B3-3 Community Shopping District, positioned just north of Lincoln/Fullerton/Halsted, across from the Biograph Theatre and steps from DePaul University. The zoning supports a high-value mixed-use concept, with ground-floor retail, restaurant, service, medical, boutique fitness, showroom, or creative commercial use, and apartments or condominiums above.
Under B3-3 zoning, residential units are permitted above the ground floor, with a base 3.0 FAR, which on a 6,000 SF lot suggests approximately 18,000 buildable square feet before any applicable bonuses. The dash-3 density standard allows one dwelling unit per 400 SF of lot area, indicating a potential base density of approximately 15 residential units, subject to final zoning, design, parking, open-space, rear-yard, ARO, and building-code review. Chicago’s zoning code also allows Transit-Served Location incentives for qualifying B3-3 sites near CTA rail stations or eligible CTA bus corridors, including reduced minimum lot area per unit and potential FAR increases up to 4.0 when applicable affordable-housing requirements are met.
The property is especially relevant under Chicago’s Transit-Oriented Development / Transit-Served Location ordinance because Lincoln Avenue is a dense, walkable commercial corridor with immediate access to CTA bus service and nearby rail connectivity. For a developer, this can materially improve feasibility by reducing parking burdens, encouraging higher-density housing near transit, and supporting a pedestrian-oriented building with active retail frontage. This is exactly the type of corridor the ordinance is intended to strengthen: more housing, less auto dependency, stronger neighborhood retail, and better use of land near transit.
The strongest new-construction uses include:
Mixed-use apartments over retail: ground-floor commercial space with boutique rental apartments above, appealing to DePaul students, young professionals, medical users, neighborhood renters, and residents seeking a walkable Lincoln Park lifestyle.
Condominiums over retail: larger luxury condo units above a premium retail base, positioned for buyers who want new construction in a high-income, supply-constrained Lincoln Park location.
Boutique office or medical over retail: creative office, wellness, dental, therapy, design, or professional suites above street-level retail, benefiting from visibility, transit access, and the Lincoln Park customer base.
All-residential upper-floor development with active commercial frontage: a modern mixed-use building that preserves Lincoln Avenue’s storefront character while adding needed housing density.
The demographics strongly support residential and retail demand. Lincoln Park has approximately 67,831 residents, 33,145 households, a young median age of 31.3, and a highly educated population, with 45.4% holding a bachelor’s degree and 40.3% holding a graduate or professional degree. Median household income is approximately $137,505, with 46.1% of households earning $150,000 or more. The area is also renter-friendly, with 54.5% renter-occupied households, and transit-oriented, with strong transit, walking, biking, and work-from-home patterns.
In short, the highest and best use is a new-construction mixed-use development with retail at grade and luxury apartments or condominiums above, taking advantage of the site’s width, B3-3 zoning, Lincoln Park demographics, DePaul proximity, transit orientation, and irreplaceable location on one of Chicago’s most recognizable neighborhood commercial corridors.
Bilan financier (Réel - 2025) Cliquez ici pour accéder à |
Annuel (CAD) | Annuel par pi² (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| Taxes |
$99,999
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$9.99
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| Dépenses d’exploitation |
$99,999
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$9.99
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| Total des dépenses |
$99,999
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$9.99
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Bilan financier (Réel - 2025) Cliquez ici pour accéder à
| Taxes (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annuel | $99,999 |
| Annuel par pi² | $9.99 |
| Dépenses d’exploitation (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annuel | $99,999 |
| Annuel par pi² | $9.99 |
| Total des dépenses (CAD) | |
|---|---|
| Annuel | $99,999 |
| Annuel par pi² | $9.99 |
Faits sur la propriété
Type de vente
Investissement ou propriétaire utilisateur
Condition de vente
Projet de redéveloppement
Type de propriété
Taille du bâtiment
12 000 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
B
Année de construction
1925
Prix
4 767 525 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
397,29 $ CAD
Pourcentage loué
52%
Location
Multiples
Hauteur du bâtiment
2 étages
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
1,97
Taille du lot
0,14 AC
Zonage
B3-2 - B3-2 zoning allows large stores and retail along major streets—ideal for high-traffic areas like Lincoln park and flexible, mixed-use business models.
Façade
40’ sur Lincoln
Commodités
- Accès 24 heures
- Climatisation
Disponibilité des espaces
- Espace
- Taille
- Utilisation de l’espace
- Poste
- Disponible
En face de l'Historic Biograph Theatre. À quelques pas de l'Université DePaul.
| Espace | Taille | Utilisation de l’espace | Poste | Disponible |
| 1er étage | 5 800 pi² | Commerce de détail | En ligne | Maintenant |
1er étage
| Taille |
| 5 800 pi² |
| Utilisation de l’espace |
| Commerce de détail |
| Poste |
| En ligne |
| Disponible |
| Maintenant |
1er étage
| Taille | 5 800 pi² |
| Utilisation de l’espace | Commerce de détail |
| Poste | En ligne |
| Disponible | Maintenant |
En face de l'Historic Biograph Theatre. À quelques pas de l'Université DePaul.
Exceptionnellement praticable à pied
100/100
Moyennement facile d’accès en voiture
60/100
Transports en commun exceptionnels
90/100
Très praticable en vélo
80/100
Principaux détaillants à proximité
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 14-29-427-047-0000 | Évaluation totale | 530 260 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 142 671 $ CAD | Impôts annuels | (1 $) CAD (0,00 $ CAD/pi²) |
| Évaluation des bâtiments | 387 589 $ CAD | Année d’imposition | 2025 |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
14-29-427-047-0000
Évaluation du terrain
142 671 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
387 589 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
530 260 $ CAD
Impôts annuels
(1 $) CAD (0,00 $ CAD/pi²)
Année d’imposition
2025
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