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Wicker Park

 


Wicker Park
North: 1600N (North Ave.)
South: 1200N (Division St.)
East: 1600W (Ashland)
West: 2400W (Western Ave.)

Wicker Park is a Chicago neighborhood northwest of the Loop, south of Bucktown and west of Pulaski Park. Charles and Joel Wicker purchased 80 acres (32 ha) of land along Milwaukee Avenue in 1870 and laid out a subdivision with a mix of lot sizes surrounding a 4-acre (1.6 ha) park. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 spurred the first wave of development, as homeless Chicagoans looked to build new houses.

Buildings in Wicker Park include:

    • 1919 W. Crystal St. (1919 West Crystal)
    • 1624 W. Division St. (Vision)
    • 1725 W. Division St. (Jade Lofts)

    • 1521 W. Haddon Ave. (College Lofts)
    • 1400 N. Milwaukee Ave. (Indigo Lofts)
    • 1259 N. Wood St. (Cityview Lofts)


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