Commercial Real Estate in 60606 available for lease

9 Lofts for Lease in 60606, Chicago, IL, USA

Lofts for Lease in 60606, Chicago, IL, USA

More details for 311 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL - Coworking for Lease

311 W Monroe St

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Coworking for Lease
  • 821 - 7,275 SF
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Security System
  • 24 Hour Access
  • Fitness Center
  • Reception
  • Restaurant

Chicago Coworking for Lease - West Loop

Convene at 311 W Monroe Street is an exceptional coworking space accentuated by state-of-the-art technology and best-in-class hospitality and amenities in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood. This upscale location offers 94,000 square feet of dynamic office space and 24,000 square feet of on-demand meeting and event solutions for small, medium, and large programs with up to 250 participants, each purposefully built in a contemporary and comfortable design. Modern by design, Convene provides private office and coworking membership options to best fit business needs. Sleek common areas throughout give a change of scenery during the workday to accommodate group breakouts and collaboration. Experience top-tier on-site services, such as full-time production, IT, and hospitality teams that cater to member needs. Convene at 311 W Monroe Street provides spacious rooms with excellent window lines and complimentary refreshments within reach to power your workday. Situated in The Loop, Convene at 311 W Monroe Street benefits from Chicago's best attractions located just steps away. This vibrant neighborhood serves as Chicago's downtown district, loaded with everyday attractions like the lakefront, an incredible dining scene, nightlife, and accessible commuter routes. Convene at 311 W Monroe is within a four-minute walk of multiple L train stations, servicing the Purple, Brown, Orange, and Pink lines. With desirable amenities and unmatched connectivity, Convene presents a premier coworking destination.

Contact:

Convene

Property Type:

Office

Date on Market:

2026-02-23

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More details for 175 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL - Office for Lease

175 N Franklin St

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Office for Lease
  • $41.42 CAD SF/YR
  • 2,838 - 10,564 SF
  • 3 Spaces Available Now
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More details for 223 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL - Office, Retail for Lease

223 W. Jackson - 223 W Jackson Blvd

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Office for Lease
  • $34.52 - $38.66 CAD SF/YR
  • 749 - 41,584 SF
  • 12 Spaces Available Now
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More details for 40 N Wells St, Chicago, IL - Office, Office/Retail for Lease

40 North Wells - 40 N Wells St

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Office for Lease
  • $27.61 CAD SF/YR
  • 1,220 - 4,620 SF
  • 2 Spaces Available Now
  • Commuter Rail

Chicago Office, Office/Retail for Lease - West Loop

The Washington Block sits quietly and modestly on the corner of Washington and Wells (formerly 5th Avenue). Oft-overlooked in favor of more visually striking skyscrapers, 40 N Wells is rich with history. Its walls have seen a wealth of tragedy and triumph since its construction in 1873. The reconstruction boom sought to begin healing the wounds left by the Great Chicago Fire in 1871. It was commissioned by Barbara Cure and John P Olinger of Olinger & Ballard, who hoped that The Washington Block would help to extend the Loop’s business district further west. Designed by the Baumann cousins, the building became the first signifacnt example of an isolated pier foundation, which was a major advance in developing adequate stable foundations for the city’s infamously compressible soil. Multiple ornate textured surfaces, punch-open windows, carved hoods, and a timely Victorian influence characterized the internal and external aesthetic of the building. An optimistic report shortly following the building’s construction stated that “this building, with those occupying the other three corners, (all of which are very beautiful,) combines to form a series of the most attractive business corners on the South Side of the Chicago River, and virtually does away with all rumors regarding the low value of business property in the location named. It probably has enhanced the price of real estate at least 25 percent within the past six months, and no doubt this figure will be doubled within the next twelve months.” Unfortunately, such optimism was misplaced. In the late 1800s, 4-5 story skyscrapers fell out of favor, and the construction of the El line further detracted from interest. Nearly all buildings with similar construction were demolished by the early 1900s for later replacement by 10+ story buildings, including all of the Baumanns’ buildings… except one. The Washington Block survived by sheer luck due to its isolated location at the time. It flew under the radar for decades, which made it a highly desirable location for speakeasies and surreptitious gambling sites. In the 1920s and 30s, The Washington Block saw multiple police raids and dozens of arrests, particularly in t he wake of the 1919 Black Sox scandal which uncovered a massive gambling scheme that slithered through Chicago’s dark underbelly. Gambling and prohibition raids plagued the Central Loop, with business-owners and agents facing arrest nearly every day at 40 North Wells. Were that not enough, a 1926 investigation revealed a massive health scam on the part of a medical tenant who prescribed unnecessary procedures and expensive snake oil drugs to unsuspecting patients seeking help for, well, “lost manhood” issues. The quack doctor lost his license, but not before draining many innocent patients of their time, money, and self-esteem.In the 1950s, the building faced yet another scandal: its contemporary remodeling removed many of the historically significant finishes, shearing off the original metal facings, stonework, and cresting, replacing nearly all of the interior features on the ground floor except for the original spiral staircase which can be admired even today. It wasn’t until the early 2000s that developers began reforming the original tooling and keystones that made The Washington Block so attractive. In 1997, the building was designated a Chicago landmark, and signified as “Red” by the Chicago Historic Resources Survey. A red designation is only awarded to structures that are architecturally or historically significant in the context of the City, the State of Illinois, or the country. A red designation is a major honor, and signifies long-awaited recognition for a building that had been overlooked and under-appreciated, abused and ignored, for over a century. Today, The Washington Block is a distinguished and distinctive home for small-to-midsized tenants, boasting stunning hardwood floors, 12-foot ceilings, and enormous floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the hustle and bustle of the city.

Contact:

Willard Jones Real Estate

Date on Market:

2022-06-28

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More details for 200 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL - Office, Office/Medical for Lease

200 W Jackson Blvd

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Office for Lease
  • 1,662 - 133,898 SF
  • 15 Spaces Available Now
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More details for 200 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL - Office/Retail for Lease

200 W Jackson Blvd

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Office/Retail for Lease
  • 4,175 SF
  • 1 Space Available Now
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More details for 145 S Wells St, Chicago, IL - Office/Retail, Retail for Lease

145 South Wells - 145 S Wells St

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Office for Lease
  • 925 - 3,758 SF
  • 1 Space Available Now
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More details for 145 S Wells St, Chicago, IL - Office for Lease

145 South Wells - 145 S Wells St

Chicago, IL 60606

  • Loft
  • Office for Lease
  • 5,126 - 101,560 SF
  • 5 Spaces Available Now
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