25 Turner Ave

25 Turner Avenue, Elk Grove Village, IL

Market Price

Price

16,521 sqft

Building Size

57,499 acres

Lot Area

Overview
Building Size
16,521 sqft
Lot Area
57,499 acres
Units
12
Year Built
1973
Zoning
B-2
Floors
2
Description

INTRODUCING 25 TURNER AVENUE: A VIBRANT MIXED-USE PROPERTY IN ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 25 TURNER AVENUE, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 Presenting an incredible opportunity to own a versatile office and retail building, conveniently located in the heart of Elk Grove Village. This prime mixed-use property, brought to you by Keller Williams Realty Partners, offers a dynamic space with endless possibilities. Boasting a strategic location, 25 Turner Avenue is surrounded by a thriving business community and offers excellent visibility on a well-traveled street. The property features a spacious layout, perfect for accommodating a variety of businesses. It presents a lucrative investment opportunity for entrepreneurs looking to establish their presence in this sought-after area. Key Features: - Prime mixed-use property in Elk Grove Village, IL - Versatile office and retail spaces - Convenient location amidst a thriving business community - Excellent visibility on a well-traveled street - Ideal investment opportunity for entrepreneurs Don't miss out on the chance to own this exceptional mixed-use property. Take advantage of its prime location and seize the opportunity to establish your business in this vibrant community. Contact us today for more information and to schedule a private showing.


Elk Grove Village is a village in Cook and DuPage counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. Per the 2020 census, the population was 32,812. Located 20 miles northwest of Chicago along the Golden Corridor, the Village of Elk Grove Village was incorporated on July 17, 1956. It is directly adjacent to O'Hare International Airport and is economically important to the Chicago metropolitan area due to its large industrial park, located on the eastern border of the village. The community is served by several Interstate highways including I-90, I-290/I-355/Route 53, and IL-390. Elk Grove is also expected to be served by the I-490 Western O'Hare Bypass upon completion of the project. The village was formally incorporated in 1956 in Elk Grove Township, and was founded as a planned suburban community. The majority of houses were constructed by Centex Corporation. As part of the original planning concept, the village was to be home to separated residential and industrial areas (the latter of which would later become the largest industrial park in the United States). Prior to its development as a residential community, it was home to many farmers and their families (mostly German immigrants). Many of the major streets in and around the village are named for these farmers. Busse Farm was the final undeveloped agricultural property in the village, located between Higgins Road and Oakton Street, and was at one time considered as a location for a new Chicago Bears stadium, to replace the aging Soldier Field. In 2018 the land was sold to be developed into the Elk Grove Technology Park. The original boundaries of Elk Grove Village's residential area were Higgins Road (Illinois Route 72) on the north, State Road (now Arlington Heights Road) on the west, Landmeier Road on the south, and Wildwood Road on the east. The village easily doubled in size during the 1960s. By the end of the decade, most of the land between O'Hare Airport and I-290/IL-53 was developed. As the village expanded to the south and west, new roads, schools, and parks were added to the community. Rupley Elementary was the first school to be constructed in Elk Grove Village. It was named after Ira Rupley, an executive vice president at Centex who helped lead the early development of the village.


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