Lincoln Park

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Lincoln Park Living

Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s most iconic and coveted neighborhoods. A true crossroads of tastes, everyone from a dive bar loving sports fan to a Michelin Star foodie enjoys Lincoln Park’s many establishments. Locals also enjoy the shopping which features local boutiques as well as upscale national retailers like West Elm or Nordstrom Rack.

Seamlessly blended with the neighborhood’s convenience is the charm. Lincoln Park is home to DePaul University (founded in 1828), the Lincoln Park Zoo (one of the country’s oldest zoos, established in1868), and a few architecturally defining churches.

As a Lincoln Park Resident

"Lincoln Park has it all – you've got lakeside charm, iconic spots like North Avenue Beach & the Lincoln Park Zoo. Plus, some of the best restaurants to farmers markets & street festivals — it's more than just a neighborhood; it's a community." - WH

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Lincoln Park Style

Lincoln Park’s tree-lined streets consist homes ranging from vintage walks ups to multi-million dollar new construction homes. Along the lakefront, the neighborhood showcases stately brownstones and mansions along with glamorous old world high-rises featuring serene views of Lake Michigan and beyond. While buyers can find affordable options in vintage condos and townhomes, pricing quickly climbs (often times into the millions) when looking at new construction or rehabbed homes. Other options include lofted condominiums in converted factories and warehouses.

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The Area

Public Transportation: Chicago’s busiest route, the Red Line is great for getting around to the north & south sides of Chicago & for getting into the Loop. A fan favorite, the Brown Line runs throughout the Northwest Side, starting in Albany Park into the Loop. Beginning all the way in Chicago’s North Shore suburb, Wilmette, the Purple Line passes through Evanston and into Chicago's North Side, while also extending even further south into the Loop during weekday rush hours.

Highway Access: Depending on which side of Lincoln Park you live in, getting to the highway can be a pain, but it’s nothing most couldn’t manage.

Other Perks: Close to the Lake & Lake Shore Drive

 

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Fan Favorite: Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!

The MICHELIN Rated: Alinea

Sweet Tooth: Sweet Mandy B’s

Farmer’s Market: Green City Market

Quick Lunch: Evette’s

Red Line ‘L’: Diversey, Fullerton, North/Clybourn

Brown Line ‘L’: Diversey, Armitage, Fullerton, Sedgwick

Purple Line ‘L’: Diversey, Fullerton, Armitage, Sedgwick

Metra: Union Pacific North, Union Pacific Northwest at Clybourn Metra, Clybourn

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