The Byline Bank Building, a 39,000-square-foot historic property originally constructed in 1912, is situated in the heart of Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, one of the city’s most diverse and vibrant communities. Formerly known as the Central Manufacturing District Bank & Club Building, this architecturally significant asset is listed on the National Register and was part of the country’s first planned industrial district developed in the early 20th century. The property benefits from on-site parking, negotiable rental rates, and proximity to a strong mix of local amenities including notable restaurants, cultural institutions such as the Bridgeport Art Center and Zhou B Art Center, and area staples like Guaranteed Rate Field. With convenient access to public transportation via bus routes along 35th Street, the Red Line, and the nearby I-94 Expressway, the location offers excellent connectivity. Additional adjacent land totaling approximately 10.65 city lots presents further opportunity for expansion or redevelopment.