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Greenstone Partners has listed two mixed-use properties in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood for $7.39 million

Greenstone Lists Wicker Park Mixed-Use Portfolio 

Greenstone Partners has listed 1501 & 1505 N. Milwaukee Ave. in the North Side’s Wicker Park neighborhood for $7.39 million. The two buildings are situated on one land parcel, including a two-car parking garage. Managing partner Danny Spitz and senior director Brewster Hague represent the seller and are marketing the portfolio.  

“Wicker Park offers a unique confluence of location, destination and tenant mix,” said Spitz. “These properties are located on Milwaukee Avenue at the corner of Honore St. and feature notable retailers—Jeni’s Ice Cream and Round Two—and feature large apartment floorplans.” 
 

1501 N. Milwaukee is a two-story, 4,300-square foot retail building 100% occupied by Round Two, a popular streetwear and fashion retailer. Built in 2015, 1505 N. Milwaukee Ave is a four-story, 7,100+ square foot mixed-use building, with retail space on the ground floor 100% occupied by Jeni’s Ice Cream.

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