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10 S Shumway Ave
Batavia, IL 60510 Fox River Valley

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Office For Lease

Property Details

  • Property Type Office
  • Year Built 1833
  • Total Building Size 7,727 SF
  • Tenancy Single
  • Building Class B
  • Zoning B-2
30 Transit Score
60 Walk Score

Description

10 S Shumway Ave., Batavia, IL 60510
Building For Sale or For Lease
 For Sale: $1,299,000
For Lease: $14-16 Net Rent PSF – lease rate does not include property expenses or building services. Utilities are separate metered.
10 S SHUMWAY IS A HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BATAVIA BUILDING BUILT IN 1895, GREAT FOR RETAIL, OFFICE OR SERVICE BUSINESSES

Property Info:
The opportunities are endless at this Riverview property right in the heart of Downtown Batavia. This 7,727 square feet all brick historical building has a renovated and updated interior that is also energy efficient.

The one-story office building features a partial mezzanine and provides that open loft feel. The exposed high ceilings have many skylights and amazing natural light throughout the space. Large Windows looking onto the Fox River with amazing views.

Highlights:
1 Story Office with Mezzanine
Energy Star Rated Building
Reception Area
Kitchenette
12-40 Workstations
4 Private Offices on Lower Level
2 Private Offices on Upper Level
3 Conference Rooms
4 Washrooms
(2) Men w/ (1) shower
(2) Women w/ (1) shower
Basement
Partial: 1200 sqft
Crawl: 2161 sqft
Basement Spray Foam Sealed
Utilities are separate metered
Highspeed Internet Fiber to Building
Exposed high ceilings, Skylights and natural light
Exterior: Brick
Location:
Located in heart of Downtown Batavia this is a Prime Fox River Waterfront Property!!

10 S Shumway has a fantastic location less than a block south of Wilson Street and the Wilson Street Bridge where over 15,000 cars pass daily.

Enjoy dinning, shopping, bike trails and the Batavia Riverwalk.

History:
In 1880, a group of Batavia citizens were asked to invest $100 each to build a two-story opera house on S Shumway in downtown Batavia. Others shared resources by contributing bricks to the construction effort. The two-story building realized its original vision of a being a central location for public meetings, community gatherings and shows for a few decades. But that never turned profitable for its stakeholders. Its use evolved over time from a roller rink to a movie house that was known as the Capitol Theater until the late 1960s. A smattering of service businesses operated out of the building through the end of the century. By the early 2000s, the building’s historic exterior had been pasted over with unattractive shingles and siding with a front façade literally falling down. That’s how it looked when Batavia MainStreet introduced architectural firm, Kluber Inc. to the possibilities of the site for a project in downtown Batavia in 2006. (source: City of Batavia)

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Green Rating

LEED Registered

Amenities

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Conferencing Facility
  • Skylights
  • Waterfront
  • Kitchen
  • Energy Performance Rating - A
  • Reception
  • Storage Space
  • Basement
  • Central Heating
  • High Ceilings
  • Natural Light
  • Open-Plan
  • Partitioned Offices
  • Shower Facilities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Balcony

Public Transportation

Commuter RailDriveWalkDistance
Geneva Station (Union Pacific West Line - Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad (Metra)) 6 min - 2.5 mi
Aurora Station (Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railway Line - Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad (Metra)) 14 min - 7.1 mi
AirportDriveWalkDistance
Chicago O'Hare International 67 min - 29.8 mi
Chicago Midway International 63 min - 39.2 mi