360 Mobile Office is a nationwide leader in temporary/modular space and storage. Our service provides fast delivery to Chicago and it's surrounding area via our qualified supply partners.
8’ x 20’: 400 sq. ft.
10’ x 30’: 2160sq. ft.
24’ x 60’: 8400 sq. ft.
+ Other Sizes
Uses: Construction Office, Sales/Retail Office Space, Disaster Recovery
For Sale, Rent or Lease
20ft Standard
30ft Standard
40ft Standard
+ Other Sizes
Uses: Construction Equipment & Material Storage, Excess Inventory
For Sale, Rent or Lease
10’ x 40’: 400 sq. ft.
36’ x 60’: 2160 sq. ft.
140’ x 60’: 8400 sq. ft.
+ Other Sizes
Uses: Classrooms, Offices, Medical Buildings, Retail Space
For Sale, Rent or Lease
Chicago, IL
We
Serve:
Chicago, Waukegon, Highland Park,
Glenview, Mundelein, Elgin, Schaumburg,
Wheaton, Cicero, Naperville, Romeoville,
Joliet, Orland Park, Oak Lawn, Harvey,
Hammond, Merrville, Gary, East Chicago
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Call 1-877-550-5317
4911 South Monitor
Avenue
Chicago, IL 60638
Chicago, IL
Branch Location
12658 South
Winchester Avenue
Calumet Park, IL 60827
Chicago, IL
Branch Location
300 North Oakley
Boulevard, Suite B
Chicago, IL 60612
Chicago, IL
Branch Location
The Windy City already seems pretty full of people as well as buildings, doesn’t it? However, in the past year, the city has posted 15,550 sold homes and more than 20,000 up for sale along the river between March of 2009 and June of 2010. The average listing price of homes has gone up only slightly in the past twelve months, while the median sales price has slightly decreased. People in this market are buying new homes and relocating to this small big city. From the culture to the history to the many things to do for the young and the old, Chicago is not just another airline hub, but a bustling place to be.
With nearly 3 million people living within the limits of Chicago, this is an area where big businesses reside and new businesses emerge each day. Consistently listed as one of the top global financial centers, this is a city where the future looks brighter than ever – even if it’s adjacent to the Midwest. With the third largest gross metropolitan product in the United States, it’s no wonder why people are thinking more about construction than in other areas. This is a city where tourism, sports, financial services, printing, and publishing are all big markets, not to mention manufacturing.
Businesses need to have mobile offices, modular buildings, and on site steel storage in order to make sure they stay competitive in this high pressure town. Chicago may not be as fancy as New York, but it’s certainly giving the Big Apple a run for its money.