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Faits saillants

  • 1,400 SF second-generation retail storefront, formerly a hair salon, offering existing infrastructure and reduced buildout costs for service-based use
  • Features approximately 12-foot ceilings and a wide storefront with large front-facing windows providing excellent natural light and street visibility
  • Excellent transit access via CTA Bus Route #56 on Milwaukee Ave, nearby Blue Line service, and Metra MD-N Line at Grayland Station
  • Located along the highly recognizable Milwaukee Avenue corridor with strong vehicular traffic, long-term reinvestment, and neighborhood-serving demand
  • Wide, open rectangular layout allows flexible reconfiguration for retail, wellness, personal services, showroom, or professional office concepts
  • Surrounded by stable residential density near Irving Park/Kilbourn Park and supported by nearby Six Corners redevelopment activity

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  • Espace
  • Taille
  • Plafond
  • Terme
  • Taux de location
  • Type de loyer
  • 1er étage, ste 3411
  • 1 400 pi²
  • 12’
  • Négociable
  • 31,55 $ CAD/pi²/an 2,63 $ CAD/pi²/mois 44 173 $ CAD/an 3 681 $ CAD/mois
  • Brut modifié
Utilisation de l’espace
Commerce de détail
État
construction partielle
Disponibilité
Maintenant

FOR LEASE 3411 N Milwaukee Ave?Chicago, IL 60641 ±1,400 SF | Prime Retail / Office Storefront Property Overview KW Commercial is pleased to offer for lease a 1,400 square foot retail storefront located along the highly recognizable Milwaukee Avenue commercial corridor in Chicago’s Northwest Side. The space was most recently operated as a hair salon, creating a second-generation commercial layout that offers meaningful infrastructure advantages for incoming users. This wide, open, and highly functional space features approximately 12-foot ceiling heights, an efficient rectangular configuration, and large front-facing windows spanning the storefront façade, providing exceptional natural light, strong visibility, and an inviting street presence. The prior salon use supports faster occupancy timelines and reduced upfront buildout costs for service-based operators, while the open layout allows for easy reconfiguration for retail, wellness, or professional office concepts. Second-Generation Value (Former Salon Use) The previous hair salon use enhances leasing efficiency by offering: Existing utility capacity and service infrastructure Layout compatibility for personal care, wellness, and service operators Faster permitting and buildout potential for similar-use tenants Cost savings versus raw vanilla-box construction Strong suitability for salon, med-spa, wellness, therapy, and studio concepts This creates a strategic advantage for operators seeking a turnkey or semi-turnkey environment with reduced time-to-revenue. Location & Corridor Highlights? Positioned along Milwaukee Avenue, one of Chicago’s most established and heavily trafficked commercial corridors, the property benefits from long-term city investment, consistent vehicular traffic, and strong neighborhood-serving demand. Milwaukee Avenue is known for its blend of local businesses, service-oriented retail, and growing commercial reinvestment, making it a dependable location for operators seeking sustained exposure. The property is located near the Irving Park / Kilbourn Park area, surrounded by stable residential density that supports daily-use businesses, personal services, and appointment-based concepts. CTA Bus Service The CTA #56 Milwaukee bus route runs directly along Milwaukee Avenue with stops within a short walk of the property. This route provides local connectivity across Chicago’s north and northwest side, linking to other major streets and transit connections along the corridor. Additional nearby CTA bus service includes Route 152, which also serves portions of Milwaukee Avenue near the site. CTA ‘L’ Service The closest rapid transit access is the CTA Blue Line, with the Irving Park station approximately an 18-minute walk from the property. The Blue Line provides frequent service between O’Hare International Airport and downtown Chicago, offering direct access to the Loop and major employment centers. Metra Commuter Rail Metra service on the Milwaukee District/North Line is available nearby at the Grayland station, just a few minutes’ walk west of the site. This commuter rail line connects the Northwest Side with Union Station downtown, supporting longer-distance commuters and reverse-commute traffic. Why This Matters for Leasing Customer access: Multiple bus stops along Milwaukee Avenue ensure ease of access for walk-in customers and workforce transit riders. Employee convenience: Proximity to regional rail (Metra) and rapid transit (Blue Line) expands your tenant’s potential labor pool from across the city and suburbs. Enhanced visibility: Transit routes running directly on Milwaukee Avenue increase pedestrian exposure and repeat ridership visibility. Area Momentum & Economic Drivers The broader submarket is experiencing continued commercial and residential investment, driven in part by the nearby Six Corners redevelopment, including major adaptive reuse projects, new residential units, and national retail anchors. This momentum has helped attract both regional and national tenants to the area, reinforcing Milwaukee Avenue’s role as a key neighborhood-serving retail spine. The location also benefits from strong transit accessibility, with convenient access to CTA and Metra service, supporting both employee commutes and customer draw from surrounding neighborhoods. Ideal Uses Salon / beauty concepts Med-spa / wellness operators Fitness or studio concepts Boutique retail Professional or creative office Therapy / medical office (subject to zoning/use approval) Showroom-style retail With its second-generation salon infrastructure, high ceilings, abundant natural light, strong corridor identity, and surrounding investment activity, 3411 N Milwaukee Ave presents a compelling opportunity for tenants seeking a high-visibility, efficient, and flexible storefront with reduced buildout friction in a proven Milwaukee Avenue retail corridor.

  • Le taux inscrit peut ne pas comprendre certains services publics, les services de bâtiment et les dépenses immobilières.
  • Air central et chauffage
  • Bureaux partitionnés
  • Hauts plafonds
  • Plafond exposé
  • Plafonds finis: 12’
Espace Taille Plafond Terme Taux de location Type de loyer
1er étage, ste 3411 1 400 pi² 12’ Négociable 31,55 $ CAD/pi²/an 2,63 $ CAD/pi²/mois 44 173 $ CAD/an 3 681 $ CAD/mois Brut modifié

1er étage, ste 3411

Taille
1 400 pi²
Plafond
12’
Terme
Négociable
Taux de location
31,55 $ CAD/pi²/an 2,63 $ CAD/pi²/mois 44 173 $ CAD/an 3 681 $ CAD/mois
Type de loyer
Brut modifié
Utilisation de l’espace
Commerce de détail
État
construction partielle
Disponibilité
Maintenant

FOR LEASE 3411 N Milwaukee Ave?Chicago, IL 60641 ±1,400 SF | Prime Retail / Office Storefront Property Overview KW Commercial is pleased to offer for lease a 1,400 square foot retail storefront located along the highly recognizable Milwaukee Avenue commercial corridor in Chicago’s Northwest Side. The space was most recently operated as a hair salon, creating a second-generation commercial layout that offers meaningful infrastructure advantages for incoming users. This wide, open, and highly functional space features approximately 12-foot ceiling heights, an efficient rectangular configuration, and large front-facing windows spanning the storefront façade, providing exceptional natural light, strong visibility, and an inviting street presence. The prior salon use supports faster occupancy timelines and reduced upfront buildout costs for service-based operators, while the open layout allows for easy reconfiguration for retail, wellness, or professional office concepts. Second-Generation Value (Former Salon Use) The previous hair salon use enhances leasing efficiency by offering: Existing utility capacity and service infrastructure Layout compatibility for personal care, wellness, and service operators Faster permitting and buildout potential for similar-use tenants Cost savings versus raw vanilla-box construction Strong suitability for salon, med-spa, wellness, therapy, and studio concepts This creates a strategic advantage for operators seeking a turnkey or semi-turnkey environment with reduced time-to-revenue. Location & Corridor Highlights? Positioned along Milwaukee Avenue, one of Chicago’s most established and heavily trafficked commercial corridors, the property benefits from long-term city investment, consistent vehicular traffic, and strong neighborhood-serving demand. Milwaukee Avenue is known for its blend of local businesses, service-oriented retail, and growing commercial reinvestment, making it a dependable location for operators seeking sustained exposure. The property is located near the Irving Park / Kilbourn Park area, surrounded by stable residential density that supports daily-use businesses, personal services, and appointment-based concepts. CTA Bus Service The CTA #56 Milwaukee bus route runs directly along Milwaukee Avenue with stops within a short walk of the property. This route provides local connectivity across Chicago’s north and northwest side, linking to other major streets and transit connections along the corridor. Additional nearby CTA bus service includes Route 152, which also serves portions of Milwaukee Avenue near the site. CTA ‘L’ Service The closest rapid transit access is the CTA Blue Line, with the Irving Park station approximately an 18-minute walk from the property. The Blue Line provides frequent service between O’Hare International Airport and downtown Chicago, offering direct access to the Loop and major employment centers. Metra Commuter Rail Metra service on the Milwaukee District/North Line is available nearby at the Grayland station, just a few minutes’ walk west of the site. This commuter rail line connects the Northwest Side with Union Station downtown, supporting longer-distance commuters and reverse-commute traffic. Why This Matters for Leasing Customer access: Multiple bus stops along Milwaukee Avenue ensure ease of access for walk-in customers and workforce transit riders. Employee convenience: Proximity to regional rail (Metra) and rapid transit (Blue Line) expands your tenant’s potential labor pool from across the city and suburbs. Enhanced visibility: Transit routes running directly on Milwaukee Avenue increase pedestrian exposure and repeat ridership visibility. Area Momentum & Economic Drivers The broader submarket is experiencing continued commercial and residential investment, driven in part by the nearby Six Corners redevelopment, including major adaptive reuse projects, new residential units, and national retail anchors. This momentum has helped attract both regional and national tenants to the area, reinforcing Milwaukee Avenue’s role as a key neighborhood-serving retail spine. The location also benefits from strong transit accessibility, with convenient access to CTA and Metra service, supporting both employee commutes and customer draw from surrounding neighborhoods. Ideal Uses Salon / beauty concepts Med-spa / wellness operators Fitness or studio concepts Boutique retail Professional or creative office Therapy / medical office (subject to zoning/use approval) Showroom-style retail With its second-generation salon infrastructure, high ceilings, abundant natural light, strong corridor identity, and surrounding investment activity, 3411 N Milwaukee Ave presents a compelling opportunity for tenants seeking a high-visibility, efficient, and flexible storefront with reduced buildout friction in a proven Milwaukee Avenue retail corridor.

  • Le taux inscrit peut ne pas comprendre certains services publics, les services de bâtiment et les dépenses immobilières.
  • Air central et chauffage
  • Bureaux partitionnés
  • Hauts plafonds
  • Plafond exposé
  • Plafonds finis: 12’

Types de loyers


Le type et le montant du loyer que le locataire (preneur) est tenu de payer au propriétaire (bailleur) sur la durée du bail sont négociés avant la signature du bail par les deux parties. Le type de loyer varie selon les services fournis. Par exemple, le prix d’un loyer hypernet est habituellement inférieur à celui d’un bail à service complet puisque le locataire est tenu d’assumer des dépenses additionnelles par rapport au loyer de base. Contactez le courtier inscripteur pour tout connaître sur les frais connexes et additionnels associés à chaque type de loyer.

1. Service complet: Un taux de location qui comprend des services standards liés à l’immeuble fournis par le propriétaire dans le cadre d’une location annuelle de base.

2. Loyer supernet: Le locataire paie seulement deux des frais de l’immeuble. Le propriétaire et le locataire déterminent ces frais spécifiques avant la signature du bail.

3. Loyer hypernet: Un bail en vertu duquel le locataire est responsable de tous les frais liés à sa part proportionnelle d’occupation de l’immeuble.

4. Brut modifié: Le loyer brut modifié désigne un type général de taux de location dans lequel le locataire est habituellement responsable de sa part proportionnelle d’un ou de plusieurs frais. C’est le propriétaire qui paie les frais restants. Considérez les structures tarifaires courantes suivantes applicables aux loyers bruts modifiés: 4. Plus les services: Un type de bail brut modifié suivant lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts des services publics, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus le nettoyage: Un type de bail brut modifié suivant lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts de nettoyage, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus l'électricité: Un type de bail brut modifié suivant lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts d’électricité, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus l’électricité et le nettoyage: Un type de bail brut modifié dans lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts d’électricité et de nettoyage, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus les services publics et le nettoyage: Un type de bail brut modifié dans lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts des services publics et de nettoyage, en plus du loyer. 4. Bail industriel brut: Un type de bail brut modifié dans lequel le locataire paie un ou plusieurs des frais, en plus du loyer. Le propriétaire et le locataire déterminent ces frais spécifiques avant la signature du bail.

5. L’électricité est à la charge du locataire: Le propriétaire paie pour tous les services et le locataire est responsable de sa propre utilisation de l’éclairage et des prises électriques dans l’espace qu’il occupe.

6. Négociable ou sur demande: Cette option est utilisée lorsque le contact de location ne précise pas le type de loyer ou de service.

7. À déterminer: À déterminer ; utilisé pour les immeubles dont le type de services ou de loyer n’est pas connu, souvent quand l’immeuble n’est pas encore construit.

Faits sur la propriété

Superficie totale disponible 1 400 pi²
Type de propriété Commerce de détail
Superficie commerciale brute 5 600 pi²
Année de construction 1931

À propos de la propriété

FOR LEASE: 3411 N Milwaukee Ave?Chicago, IL 60641 ±1,400 SF | Prime Retail / Office Storefront Property Overview KW Commercial is pleased to offer for lease a 1,400 square foot retail storefront located along the highly recognizable Milwaukee Avenue commercial corridor in Chicago’s Northwest Side. The space was most recently operated as a hair salon, creating a second-generation commercial layout that offers meaningful infrastructure advantages for incoming users. This wide, open, and highly functional space features approximately 12-foot ceiling heights, an efficient rectangular configuration, and large front-facing windows spanning the storefront façade, providing exceptional natural light, strong visibility, and an inviting street presence. The prior salon use supports faster occupancy timelines and reduced upfront buildout costs for service-based operators, while the open layout allows for easy reconfiguration for retail, wellness, or professional office concepts. Second-Generation Value (Former Salon Use) - The previous hair salon use enhances leasing efficiency by offering: - Existing utility capacity and service infrastructure - Layout compatibility for personal care, wellness, and service operators - Faster permitting and buildout potential for similar-use tenants - Cost savings versus raw vanilla-box construction - Strong suitability for salon, med-spa, wellness, therapy, and studio concepts This creates a strategic advantage for operators seeking a turnkey or semi-turnkey environment with reduced time-to-revenue. Location & Corridor Highlights? Positioned along Milwaukee Avenue, one of Chicago’s most established and heavily trafficked commercial corridors, the property benefits from long-term city investment, consistent vehicular traffic, and strong neighborhood-serving demand. Milwaukee Avenue is known for its blend of local businesses, service-oriented retail, and growing commercial reinvestment, making it a dependable location for operators seeking sustained exposure. The property is located near the Irving Park / Kilbourn Park area, surrounded by stable residential density that supports daily-use businesses, personal services, and appointment-based concepts. CTA Bus Service: The CTA #56 Milwaukee bus route runs directly along Milwaukee Avenue with stops within a short walk of the property. This route provides local connectivity across Chicago’s north and northwest side, linking to other major streets and transit connections along the corridor. Additional nearby CTA bus service includes Route 152, which also serves portions of Milwaukee Avenue near the site. CTA ‘L’ Service: The closest rapid transit access is the CTA Blue Line, with the Irving Park station approximately an 18-minute walk from the property. The Blue Line provides frequent service between O’Hare International Airport and downtown Chicago, offering direct access to the Loop and major employment centers. Metra Commuter Rail: Metra service on the Milwaukee District/North Line is available nearby at the Grayland station, just a few minutes’ walk west of the site. This commuter rail line connects the Northwest Side with Union Station downtown, supporting longer-distance commuters and reverse-commute traffic. Why This Matters for Leasing Customer access: Multiple bus stops along Milwaukee Avenue ensure ease of access for walk-in customers and workforce transit riders. Employee convenience: Proximity to regional rail (Metra) and rapid transit (Blue Line) expands your tenant’s potential labor pool from across the city and suburbs. Enhanced visibility: Transit routes running directly on Milwaukee Avenue increase pedestrian exposure and repeat ridership visibility. Area Momentum & Economic Drivers The broader submarket is experiencing continued commercial and residential investment, driven in part by the nearby Six Corners redevelopment, including major adaptive reuse projects, new residential units, and national retail anchors. This momentum has helped attract both regional and national tenants to the area, reinforcing Milwaukee Avenue’s role as a key neighborhood-serving retail spine. The location also benefits from strong transit accessibility, with convenient access to CTA and Metra service, supporting both employee commutes and customer draw from surrounding neighborhoods. Ideal Uses: - Salon / beauty concepts - Med-spa / wellness operators - Fitness or studio concepts - Boutique retail - Professional or creative office - Therapy / medical office (subject to zoning/use approval) - Showroom-style retail With its second-generation salon infrastructure, high ceilings, abundant natural light, strong corridor identity, and surrounding investment activity, 3411 N Milwaukee Ave presents a compelling opportunity for tenants seeking a high-visibility, efficient, and flexible storefront with reduced buildout friction in a proven Milwaukee Avenue retail corridor.

Walk Score®
Un paradis pour un marcheur (90)
Transit Score®
Excellent transport en commun (70)
Qu’est-ce qu’un Walk Score®, Transit Score® & Bike Score®?
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Transit Score® mesure l’accès aux transports en commun.
Bike Score® mesure l’expérience cycliste d’un lieu.
Qu’est-ce qu’un Walk Score®
, Transit Score® & Bike Score?
Walk Score® mesure la marche
de toute adresse. Transit Score®
mesure l’accès aux transports en commun. Bike Score®
mesure l’expérience cycliste d’un lieu.®

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The YMCA
Planet Fitness
Starbucks
PNC Bank
Huntington National Bank
Olive Garden
Citi
Bank of America
Chase Bank
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  • ID d’inscription: 39163090

  • Date de mise sur le marché: 2026-01-21

  • Dernière mise à jour:

  • Adresse: 3411 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60641

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