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1419 W Howard St. Rogers Park Chicago

Becovic Snaps Ups Parking Garage in Rogers Park

Becovic, a family-owned, Chicago-based multifamily owner and operator, continues to invest in the North Side’s Rogers Park neighborhood. The company recently bought a property at 1419 W. Howard that includes an indoor parking garage with a 3,000-square-foot commercial space on the ground floor. Becovic Realty represented the buyer and Friedman Real Estate represented the seller in the $1,700,000 deal. 

“Parking is in very high demand for our residents and the community,” said Becovic president Sal Becovic. “We will keep the property as-is and find a commercial tenant that will add value and diversity to Howard Street.” 
 

The indoor parking garage has more than 150 parking spaces spread across a six-deck, five-floor garage. The commercial space is well-positioned in the community and promises potential businesses significant opportunities. However, Becovic is focused on bringing the right tenant into the space. 

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