3,500sf-7,000sf office space for lease. This secondfloor office suite offers a sophisticated, highend buildout designed to impress clients and support productive, modern work. Accessible by elevator, the space features a welcoming reception area that sets a professional tone upon entry. The layout includes several private offices, finished with custom glass office doors that provide both privacy and natural light while maintaining an open, contemporary aesthetic. A spacious, wellappointed conference room accommodates larger meetings and presentations with ease. Employees will appreciate the dedicated kitchen and breakroom, thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. Throughout the suite, premium materials, quality craftsmanship, and attention to detail are evident, creating an upscale environment ideal for businesses seeking a refined, moveinready workspace.This second-floor office suite offers a sophisticated, high-end buildout designed to impress clients and support efficient, modern operations. Conveniently accessible by elevator, the space opens into a welcoming reception area that immediately establishes a professional and polished first impression. The suite features multiple private offices, each finished with custom glass office doors that balance privacy with abundant natural light, creating an open and contemporary work environment. A large, well-appointed conference room comfortably accommodates team meetings, client presentations, and collaborative sessions. The intersection of 71st Street and Yates Ave. lies at the heart of South Shore, one of Chicago's most historically significant and architecturally rich South Side communities. South Shore developed primarily in the early to mid-20th century as a lakefront residential neighborhood and has long been recognized for its grand boulevards, brick apartment buildings, and proximity to Lake Michigan. Yates Ave. itself is a wide, tree-lined residential boulevard, originally designed to provide a more gracious streetscape than surrounding arterials. Around 71st Street, Yates Blvd. transitions from primarily residential blocks into a mixed-use environment where neighborhood-scale commercial activity meets long-established housing. The intersection functions as a local node-not a downtown, but an important crossroads where residents access retail, transit, and services within walking distance. East 71st Street serves as one of South Shore's primary commercial corridors, historically supporting banks, theaters, restaurants, and small shops. The corridor remains a focal point for community revitalization efforts, including new small businesses, pop-up retail, cultural programming, and planned mixed-use development. Many storefronts today reflect locally owned enterprises serving daily needs, reinforcing the area's role as a neighborhood-centered business district rather than a regional shopping destination. The surrounding blocks are predominantly residential, featuring a mix of: Vintage mid-rise apartment buildings, two- and three-flat greystone and brick homes , single-family houses on quieter side streets. This residential density supports strong foot traffic along 71st Street while maintaining a distinctly neighborhood feel just one or two blocks away from the commercial strip. Culturally and socially, South Shore has long been a center of American history, arts, and civic life in Chicago. The neighborhood is home to legacy institutions, faith communities, and arts organizations that contribute to a strong sense of identity and continuity. Proximity to the lakefront and the historic South Shore Cultural Center reinforces the area's connection to both natural and cultural assets. Geographically, the location benefits from being less than a mile from Lake Michigan, close to South Shore Drive and the lakefront trail system. Well positioned between Hyde Park to the north and South Chicago to the south, making it a transitional but distinct community.