2375 American Lane
- Address:
- 2375 American Lane, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
- Property Type:
- Single Tenant
- Price:
- $1,100,000
- Square Feet:
- 12,054 sqft
- Lot Size:
- 0.56 Acres
- Price Per Square Foot:
- $91.26
- Year Built:
- 1980/2003
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Marketing Package*
Investment Highlights
Investment Highlights
- Vacant Single-Tenant 12,054-Square-Foot Warehouse Sitting on 0.56 Acres
- Featuring Masonry/Metal Construction with 14’-22’ Clear Height and Two Grade-Level Doors
- Located in Low-Tax DuPage County | Proximity to I-90 and O’Hare International Airport
- Tough Barrier-to-Entry Submarket: 2.0% Vacancy Among Comparables and 5.3% Overall Rent Growth
- Features 10-ton Crane which Provides the Ability to Handle Heavy Machinery and Materials, making it ideal for Manufacturing and Industrial Operations
Investment Overview
Marcus & Millichap is pleased to present the opportunity to acquire the property located at 2375 American Lane in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. The subject property consists of approximately 12,054 square feet of warehouse space and is situated on 0.56 acres of land. The single-tenant asset features masonry and metal construction, a clear height ranging from 14’ to 22’, two grade-level doors, three-phase power with 400 amps and 480 volts, and seven parking spaces. For sale as vacant, the property is located in the low-tax county of DuPage, just two miles south of Interstate 90 and adjacent to O’Hare International Airport.
The subject property sits within the O’Hare Submarket containing a massive 112.8 million square feet of industrial space. At the midway point of 2024, 3.8 percent of the inventory was available, sitting 270 basis points below the national vacancy rate. Among comparable properties up to 50,000 square feet, vacancies bucked the national trend, slipping 30 basis points to just 2.0 percent in Q2. Despite availability remaining tight across O’Hare, annual rent growth slowed 5.3 percent in Q2, matching the 10-year average. While there are 1.5 million square feet underway, new construction only represents 1.3 percent of current inventory levels. With new supply limited, vacancies will largely be dependent upon demand for the foreseeable future (CoStar).
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