Nestled on the border of Galewood and Belmont-Cragin in Northwest Side Chicago, Austin 1900 Building offers flexibility for almost any business and a location easy to reach for commuters. Five minutes from W North Avenue, drivers can reach destinations like River North or O’Hare International Airport in around 30 minutes, traffic permitting. There is ample parking on-site for those commuting by car, but Austin 1900 Building also offers superb connectivity to public transit. The Galewood Metra Station is a 10-minute walk from the building and services the Milwaukee District West train line, which takes riders east to Union Station in around 40 minutes or as far west as Big Timber, past Elgin, in around 72 minutes. Buses on Route 86 run along Narragansett Avenue, and Route 91 is on N Austin Avenue. The property stretches between these two major roads, making it easy to reach either. Across from the building is Amundsen Park, which has a new track and field providing recreation options to employees. Brickyard Mall is the premier retail destination in the area and only a five-minute drive from the building. The center is home to grocery, fitness, and plenty of shopping and dining options from notable brands. Austin 1900 Building itself consists of three parcels. The first is 1900 N Austin Ave, an approximately 700,000-square-foot office, research and development, and warehouse building. The second two parcels are vacant land sites to either side of the building, approximately six acres to the west and 10 to the east. The south and east side offices offer breathtaking views of Amundsen Park and beyond to the Chicago skyline. The property's interior features a modern lobby, flexibility between open offices, event spaces, space for research and development, and warehouse units with loading docks and drive-in doors. Energy-efficient improvements are in place, including installed LED lighting and a solar array running since 2011.