Chicago’s brewing district and industrial corridor revival offers converted warehouse space, craft manufacturing, creative offices, and neighborhood commercial along the Ravenswood Avenue industrial strip. Brown Line accessibility connects makers and creative businesses to customers throughout Chicago.
Schedule ConsultationCall (312) 840-9002The Character: Ravenswood’s industrial corridor has transformed into Chicago’s craft brewing epicenter, with Malt Row hosting multiple breweries, distilleries, and taprooms. Converted warehouses provide creative office and maker space while residential Ravenswood offers tree-lined streets, excellent schools, and Brown Line access. This combination creates a neighborhood serving both industrial/creative uses and affluent residential community.
Commercial Space: The Ravenswood industrial corridor along the Metra tracks offers warehouse conversions, production space, and creative offices at $18-35/SF—value pricing for space with character. Neighborhood commercial along Lawrence and nearby serves residential needs. The brewing district creates unique opportunities for production, taproom, and hospitality concepts.
Why Choose Ravenswood: Craft manufacturers, breweries, and makers find appropriate production space with taproom potential. Creative businesses access character space at reasonable rents. Neighborhood-serving businesses find affluent residential customers. The brewing district’s destination status draws visitors beyond the immediate community.
Ravenswood’s industrial corridor transformation began with craft brewers discovering warehouse space along the Metra tracks. Half Acre, Begyle, Spiteful, and others created “Malt Row,” drawing visitors to taprooms and establishing the neighborhood as a craft beverage destination. This success has attracted distilleries, cideries, and food production businesses seeking similar spaces.
Beyond brewing, the industrial corridor hosts creative offices, maker spaces, and light manufacturing in converted warehouses. The spaces offer high ceilings, loading access, and industrial character at rents below trendy creative neighborhoods. Brown Line accessibility makes locations practical for businesses drawing customers or employees from throughout Chicago.
Residential Ravenswood—distinct from the industrial corridor—offers family-friendly streets, excellent schools, and neighborhood commercial serving local needs. This affluent community creates demand for services, retail, and dining beyond the brewing district.
Warehouse space with high ceilings, loading access, and appropriate utilities for brewing, distilling, food production, and craft manufacturing. Taproom potential in many spaces adds retail/hospitality revenue.
Converted industrial buildings provide character office space with exposed brick, timber, and high ceilings. Design firms, agencies, and creative businesses find inspiring environments at value pricing.
Light industrial space serves craftspeople, woodworkers, fabricators, and makers requiring workshop environments. Some spaces offer retail/showroom components for direct sales.
Neighborhood commercial serves residential Ravenswood along Lawrence and surrounding streets. Restaurant and retail concepts serve local customers and brewing district visitors.
Industrial buildings convert to taprooms, event venues, and hospitality concepts serving the Malt Row visitor traffic. These uses require appropriate licensing and often benefit from brewery adjacency.
Traditional warehouse and flex space remains available for distribution, storage, and industrial uses. Proximity to expressways enables logistics operations while maintaining neighborhood location.
Expert tenant representation for makers, brewers, and creative businesses—at no cost to you.
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