9415 South Western Avenue in Chicago is a professional office and medical building located at 95th and Western Avenue in the Beverly community adjacent to Evergreen Park. The southwest corner of the intersection is home of the 28 acre Evergreen Plaza redevelopment. The indoor mall was converted by Lormax Stern Development Corporation into a retail center anchored by Whole Foods, Burlington, DSW, TJ Maxx, Planet Fitness, Ulta Beauty, Petco and many restaurants including Applebee’s, Potbelly’s, Starbucks, MOD Pizza and other specialty groups. The northwest corner of the intersection is another large retail complex anchored by Sam’s Club, Walmart, Meijer, Menard’s, Michael’s and Ross. The property is also just two blocks from Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park. A suburban feel in an urban surrounding, Beverly has long been known as one of Chicago’s safest and most stable neighborhoods, proud of its quiet tree-lined streets and cultural diversity. The neighborhood is sustaining its reputation as a middle class community that boasts many public parks and some architectural relics. 732 businesses are in a 1 mile radius (29% retail) with a population of 17,096 and an average income of $102,192 with 2.76 persons per household. In a 3 mile radius the population is 233,228.