Chicago Neighborhood Story The Remarkably Rich Black American History of the Riverdale Community in Chicago If you take a drive through Riverdale the area may seem like the city’s castaway. It’s a true food desert, there is very little transportation, no dining options, no hotels, some streets are falling apart even though they are already practically too narrow for one car, and some aren’t paved at all. Each section of […]
Chicago Neighborhood Story How WWII Led to the Creation of O’Hare The other day WBEZ sent me an email with a headline estimating 290,000 people in Illinois would fly for the holidays this year. Apparently it’s a record number. It’s also very fitting for my subject area today, O’Hare. Of Chicago’s official 77 community areas O’Hare is number 76. It was the most recent community area […]
Chicago Neighborhood Story The Influence of New City’s History Chicago BY CARL SANDBURG Hog Butcher for the World, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and the Nation’s Freight Handler; Stormy, husky, brawling, City of the Big Shoulders: They tell me you are wicked and I believe them, for I have seen your painted women under the gas lamps luring the farm boys. And […]
Chicago Neighborhood Story From Steel Mills to Nature Preserves: The Neighborhood of Hegewisch The furthest southeast neighborhood in the city is Hegewisch. If you don’t know the area you might even think you are already in the suburbs when driving through. According to Wikipedia Hegewisch has more undeveloped land than the other neighborhoods in Chicago. Chicago Cityscape even reports that in 2018 about 17.7% of the area is […]
Chicago Neighborhood Story How the Train System Has Affected Englewood The rail system has been a big part of the Englewood area since the 1850s, when it was known as Junction Grove. The August 1869 edition of The Land Owner described the benefits of the railway, “In point of accessibility to the city, this point is all that could be desired. It is only twenty minutes by […]
Market Report East Garfield Park: Past, Present, and Future So far this year we have been looking at a few neighborhoods at a time to compare what kind of changes they have seen over the past two years. Out of 77 areas in Chicago only nine areas saw an increase in closings in both 2021 and 2022. For the next portion of this blog […]
Market Report Communities That Had Fewer Closings in 2021 Than in 2022 At the end of March we pointed out that there are 9 communities out of the official 77 in Chicago that did not see a growth in closed sales for the years 2021 or 2022. Are those communities stable or shrinking? If the latter is there something that might be driving the home sales down? […]
Market Report Chicago Communities that Saw Growth in 2022 Following Negative Changes in 2021 In the last post we took an overall look at how neighborhoods grew, or not in 2022. There were 8 communities that did not see growth in 2021, but did see growth in 2022. This chart shows how each of those communities changed over the past two years With an additional 43 units closed in […]
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