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Chicago's Neighborhoods
East Village

 


East Village
North: 1200N (Division)
South: 500N (Grand)
East: 1600W (Ashland)
West: 2000W (Damen)

East Village has largely been gentrified in recent years. Its historic proximity to the elevated train and higher population density gave it a more working-class population than Ukrainian Village, and much of the original housing stock has been torn down for new construction in recent years. Several blocks of East Village have recently been designated a Chicago Landmark district to preserve its character with these development pressures.

Buildings in East Village include:

    • 900 N. Paulina St. (Library Lofts)

    • 1137 N. Wood St. (Chimney Lofts)


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