Great video, I live just to the north in Lincoln Park’s younger cousin Lakeview: Con number 5 is a great one. In both neighborhoods, they are kind of the first entry point for people moving to Chicago, also for people who want to get that city experience, then bounce to the suburbs. Nothing wrong with that, but I’ve noticed whether it’s littering, deciding which store/restaurants to frequent, voting habits, etc., I’ve been seeing these short term residence make decisions that are shortsighted and not really for the long-term health of the neighborhood. It makes sense, they’re not gonna be here for the long haul so I wouldn’t expect anything else, it’s just something else to remember that, both LP and Lakeview will be popular with people who aren’t gonna stay there for a long time.
I'm from Monterrey Mexico and I'm visiting Chicago for the first time in my life and I was wondering, how can I get from the Magnificent Mile to Lincoln Park???, what train stations should I get in and get off to go to Lincoln Park???, and also, is it safe the train station where I'm getting off the train to go to Lincoln Park??, thank you in advance! God bless you
I'm wanting to move to Chicago, and I'm targeting Lincoln Park. Any ideas on what other neighbkrhoods are not bad and not horribly expensive? I've never been east of Utah, so I don't know anything.
I lived to in Lincoln Park from 2001 to 08.
On Dickens and on Sedgwick st.
Thank you
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Great video, I live just to the north in Lincoln Park’s younger cousin Lakeview:
Con number 5 is a great one. In both neighborhoods, they are kind of the first entry point for people moving to Chicago, also for people who want to get that city experience, then bounce to the suburbs. Nothing wrong with that, but I’ve noticed whether it’s littering, deciding which store/restaurants to frequent, voting habits, etc., I’ve been seeing these short term residence make decisions that are shortsighted and not really for the long-term health of the neighborhood. It makes sense, they’re not gonna be here for the long haul so I wouldn’t expect anything else, it’s just something else to remember that, both LP and Lakeview will be popular with people who aren’t gonna stay there for a long time.
Snow shovelling is a great occasion to say hello to your neighbours lol
I'm from Monterrey Mexico and I'm visiting Chicago for the first time in my life and I was wondering, how can I get from the Magnificent Mile to Lincoln Park???, what train stations should I get in and get off to go to Lincoln Park???, and also, is it safe the train station where I'm getting off the train to go to Lincoln Park??, thank you in advance! God bless you
I'm wanting to move to Chicago, and I'm targeting Lincoln Park.
Any ideas on what other neighbkrhoods are not bad and not horribly expensive? I've never been east of Utah, so I don't know anything.
con 5 is why i need to live their lol Im going to depaul in the fall