Germania Place is a historic building in the Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago and includes a dramatic ballroom with 35 foot ceilings, large mezzanines, and detailed ornamentation. The Building was constructed in 1888 for the Germania Club by prominent Chicago Architect Addison & Fiedler. The distinctive Victoria-era architecture and abundance of ornamental detail stand-out in downtown Chicago. The building includes a number of successful retail tenants, including CorePower Yoga & Starbucks. It is within a few blocks of the CTA Red & Brown line trains. The available vacancy includes the historic ballroom and concert hall, which features 35 foot ceilings, oversized bay windows, and is extremely visible from Clark Street. Germania Place provides truly one-of-a-kind space perfect for a myriad of uses, including event, office, gallery, and educational.