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411 South Wells Street, Chicago, IL 60607

JZ
Willard Jones Real Estate
Listed by Willard Jones Real Estate
$21 - $30.50/SF/YR
0 days on market
Updated 0 days ago

411 South Wells

Building Details
Property Type Office
Sub Type Traditional Office, Creative Office
Tenancy Multiple
Lease Type Modified Gross
Class B
Total Building SqFt 55,000

Spaces

Full floor with 8 offices, a conference room, workroom, kitchen, and open area. Exposed ceiling.

Open area.

Full floor with 6 offices, open area, kitchen. Divisible.

2 level space with 5 offices, open area and a kitchen on the 10th floor and 2 offices, a conference room and open area on the connected 11th floor.

2 offices, open area, kitchenette. Available October 1, 2026.

Full floor with 6 offices, conference room, open area, kitchen.

About This Property

Building description

By the early 1930s, Chicago had become one of the nation’s busiest manufacturing centers, powered by its central location, extensive railroad network, lake access, stockyards, wholesale markets, and large immigrant workforce. Factories clustered near rail lines and downtown commercial districts, making it easy to receive raw materials, hire labor, and ship finished goods across the country. Ready-made apparel was booming, and Chicago already had a deep pool of skilled garment workers particularly during WWI, when women stepped in to fill the gaps left by men who were drafted for military service. Women led the charge during labor strikes and helped reshape the manufacturing industry in ways we still benefit from today. 411 S Wells was designed and built by the same team behind the Sears, Roebuck, and Co. warehouse and administrative center; the “Dixon” name was added in honor of Arthur Dixon, one of Chicago’s most influential businessmen and aldermen of the 19th century. The Dixon Building became a highly sought-after location for such garment manufacturing, and for decades it housed a variety of tailors and retailers such as the renowned Kling Bros company. The Kling Bros ghost sign is still visible on the facade today.

Building highlights

411 S Wells was designed and built by the same team behind the Sears, Roebuck, and Co. warehouse and administrative center; the “Dixon” name was added in honor of Arthur Dixon, one of Chicago’s most influential businessmen and aldermen of the 19th century. The Dixon Building became a highly sought-after location for such garment manufacturing, and for decades it housed a variety of tailors and retailers such as the renowned Kling Bros company. The Kling Bros ghost sign is still visible on the facade today.

Listing Contacts

JZ
Willard Jones Real Estate
Listed by Willard Jones Real Estate

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