MoHall Commercial presents a rare Industrial Outdoor Storage (IOS) opportunity in the heart of South Holland’s rapidly growing industrial corridor. Positioned at 80 Taft Drive, this LI Light Industrial zoned commercial land site offers approximately 10,193 SF of highly functional industrial land with strong accessibility to Interstate 94, Interstate 294, I-80, Halsted Street, IL-394, and the greater Chicago logistics network.
Industrial Outdoor Storage properties continue to be one of the fastest-growing and most sought-after commercial real estate asset classes nationwide, and opportunities to acquire smaller infill industrial land sites in the Chicago market are becoming increasingly limited. This property presents an ideal opportunity for contractors, trucking companies, logistics operators, fleet owners, equipment storage users, dumpster companies, utility contractors, landscapers, material staging businesses, trailer parking operators, and industrial investors seeking flexible outdoor industrial land.
The site is strategically located within an established industrial pocket surrounded by active warehouses, industrial service businesses, contractor facilities, transportation operators, manufacturing users, and rail-served industrial infrastructure. The location provides exceptional connectivity for businesses requiring quick access throughout Chicagoland, Northwest Indiana, and major Midwest freight corridors.
The parcel’s Light Industrial (LI) zoning supports a variety of industrial and commercial applications including industrial outdoor storage (IOS), contractor yard use, commercial fleet parking, equipment storage, logistics support operations, light industrial business operations, material laydown yard use, and transportation-related uses, subject to municipal approval.
In today’s industrial market, businesses are aggressively searching for secure outdoor storage sites with flexible zoning, truck accessibility, and proximity to transportation infrastructure. 80 Taft Drive delivers exactly what industrial users are looking for: affordability, accessibility, functionality, and long-term industrial positioning within one of Chicagoland’s established industrial submarkets.