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611-619 S. Dearborn Land for Sale4/Development
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LAND PARCEL FOR SALE
611-619 S. Dearborn Street // Chicago, IL
Edward Pohn
312.566.7646 Direct
epohn@cbcnrt.com
Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT
1910 North Clybourn Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60614
Property Information
AVAILABLE SALE PRICE ZONING
5,325 Sq. Ft. $2,000,000 PD-206*
DESCRIPTION
This property is located at the southeast corner of West Harrison Street and South Dearborn Street. The
subject property consists of a land parcel of approximately 5,325 square feet within a larger 22,862 square
foot parking lot. The portion for sale measures approximately 75 feet along Dearborn Street and Plymouth
Court and 71 feet deep. The entire parking lot is surrounded by Dearborn Street, Harrison Street and
Plymouth Court.
*The subject property is zoned PD-206 within the DX-12 district, which is primarily intended to
accommodate commercial and residential development (mixed-use).
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611-619 S. Dearborn Street // Chicago, IL
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LOCATION OVERVIEW
ABOUT PRINTERS ROW
Among Chicagoans, Printer’s Row has acquired some measure of fame in past years. The area has a reputation for
being eclectic and interesting, artistic and tightly-woven. Upon visiting this autonomous little haven, it becomes im-
mediately clear that its reputation is well-deserved.
Printer’s Row is one of Chicago’s relatively newer residential neighborhoods, and yet it boasts a long history in this
city. In the late nineteenth century the area was once home to Chicago’s printing and publishing industry, as well as
the city’s main passenger train hub, Dearborn Street Station.
Named for its origin as the heart of Chicago’s printing and publishing industry, Printer’s Row hosted several busi-
nesses of this kind in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The remnants of these businesses can still
be seen around the area; buildings are still known by their original publishing house names, and many even have
original signage.
Today, Printer’s Row Chicago retains its connection to its literary history with an Annual Book Fair, held each June.
Started in 1984, this Printer's Row festival draws booksellers and readers from all over the city and surrounding sub-
urbs. Hundreds of stalls span both Dearborn and Harrison, and almost any book in any edition can be found. The
Book Fair offers rare editions, cheap hardcover and paperback, finely bound books, etc; whatever your interest, it
can be found here in good supply. Even music lovers can find interesting and eclectic albums at the Book Fair. Also
featured at the Book Fair are a number of guest speakers, including various authors and poets.
In the Printer's Row neighborhood, urban loft condos now fill the commercial spaces in what was formerly the center
of the Midwest's publishing industry. Connections to this past are still seen within the venerable, independent book
store and annual summer lit fest here. But business professionals and students have brought new life and redevel-
opment (though the vibe remains mellow), filling the restaurants, music clubs, smaller theaters and museums that
have all established themselves in the community.
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ABOUT SOUTH LOOP
The South Loop is such a dynamic mix of attractions and histories that the neighborhood tends to be seen as
many different things to many different people. Consider the assorted areas that comprise the South Loop:
Much of its eastern edge is encompassed by the Museum Campus, an impressive collection of cultural treasures
that includes the Field Museum, Adler Planetarium and Shedd Aquarium. This campus sits on scenic lakefront
parklands that are an extension of Grant Park. With 319 acres of green space and recreational fields, Grant Park
is known as "Chicago's front yard" to locals and also plays host to major city events such as Taste of Chicago,
Chicago Blues Festival and Lollapalooza.
Jutting out further into Lake Michigan is Northerly Island, a peninsula sought out by nature lovers, while along the
southern edge the sports fans know Soldier Field as the stadium for the beloved Chicago Bears football team.
Meeting attendees are most familiar with McCormick Place, the largest convention center in the country, which is
also in the immediate area.
And yet there are even more facets to the South Loop. History buffs point out the Motor Row District along South
Michigan Avenue and nearby Prairie Avenue District, the "Millionaire's Row" that was lined with mansions belong-
ing to Chicago's most wealthy elite during the end of the 19th century.
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