Strategically located at the corner of S Harlem Avenue and 159th Street, Home Depot Center offers prime retail space in the heart of Orland Park. Shadow-anchored by The Home Depot, tenants will benefit from being in the same shopping center as the destination retailer. Tenants can choose from suites ranging in size from 1,105 to 9,675 square feet. Options include spaces ranging from partial build-outs to fully remodeled. Large storefront windows and tenant signage provide maximum visibility, with daily traffic counts of 33,369 vehicles per day via S Harlem Avenue and 159th Street (Route 6), a major intersection in Orland Park.
Tenants within the Home Depot Center will benefit from having national retailers such as Benjamin Moore and Hobby Lobby as neighbors. For a close bite to eat within a five-minute walk, check out Wu’s Ramen and Poke, located within the Home Depot Center, or Roses & Kebob, Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant, and Oberweis.
The Home Depot Center is minutes away from Interstates 57, 80, 594, and 355, driving local and regional traffic directly past the center. Through these major roadways, customers from all around the surrounding areas will find easy access here, and Downtown Chicago is only a 40-minute drive away. Public transit is immediately accessible with the Pace Bus, providing access to and from surrounding areas. The Metra (commuter rail system) reaches Downtown Chicago in under an hour.
An affluent suburb of Chicago, Orland Park has a population of approximately 58,000 people and a median household income of $100,000, with over 55% of residents holding a college degree or higher. On average, consumer spending within a 5-mile radius in 2024 was $2.57 billion, with projected growth to $2.7 billion by 2029, providing substantial value to businesses in the area.
Home Depot Center offers unmatched value to its tenants through accessibility, visibility, and strong synergy with neighboring businesses. Whether it’s a new or established business looking to relocate, Home Depot Center offers the space needed to make it happen.