Gallery open by advance appointment
Gallery open by advance appointment
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7512 Madison St. Forest Park, IL 60130
Exhibition Space ,
submitted by
Summer Lambert

1000 SQ FT ART GALLERY - STOREFRONT - HIGH TRAFFIC SHOPPING DISTRICT - GROUND LEVEL

Gallery/Exhibition Space Available - Forest Park, IL

Available April 1, 2026 | 1,144 sq ft | $2,300/month

Turnkey gallery space on Madison Street in Forest Park, currently operating as Alcea Gallery. High foot traffic location in a safe, walkable shopping district with strong community engagement and seasonal events throughout the year.

Space Details

  • 1,144 rentable square feet
  • Original hardwood floors (1910 building)
  • Central air conditioning
  • Two storage closets
  • Kitchenette area with refrigerator
  • Bathroom
  • Access to secure backyard
  • Parking lot behind unit
  • Recently wired for Comcast internet

Location

Less than 10 minutes walk from the Harlem Blue Line stop. Forest Park offers a vibrant arts community with built-in foot traffic from local events and nearby businesses.

What's Included

Current tenant willing to leave existing gallery fixtures, including shelving and desk, for an easy move-in setup.

Lease Terms

  • Rent: $2,300/month
  • Tenant pays gas, electric, and internet
  • Security deposit required
  • Zoning: Commercial

Ideal for galleries, studios, pop-up exhibition spaces, or creative retail. Ready for your vision.

Contact For Info/Showing: Summer Lambert
summer@alceagallery.com

summer@alceagallery.com
ADDITIONAL INFO
total square
1144 ft^2
floor types
Hardwood
ceiling height
10 ft
space detail other
Currently set up as gallery. Can be visited on Saturdays from 12-5 pm.
staff/office equipment
Desk, refrigerator, wired for internet.
pricing
$2300
pricing unit
month
request deposit
$2300-3000
other price information
Actual deposit amount TBD

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