Bucktown
Named for the abundance of goats that graced this once rural section of the city, Bucktown is now better known for its extensive shopping district centered around Damen Avenue.
Named for the abundance of goats that graced this once rural section of the city, Bucktown is now better known for its extensive shopping district centered around Damen Avenue.
So named for housing some of Chicagos most moneyed citizens, the Gold Coast is a must-stop locale for luxe shopping with an historic flavor.
This neighborhood developed in the wake of the Great Fire. Since the 1980s, Wicker Park has played host to Chicagos thriving art scene, and now houses many local independent businesses.
Scene of the famous riots outside the 1968 Democratic Convention, Lincoln Park has since expanded its reputation and is best known for its retail district, Clybourn Corridor.
A Chicago Landmark District, this traditional immigrant neighborhood is home to several beautiful cathedrals, including one designed by famed architect Louis Sullivan. Numerous shops draw visitors as well.
The River North neighborhood of Chicago is a chic, cultural hub, filled with the best art galleries and boutiques. This small neighborhood boasts the highest concentration of restaurants and is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists.
In Chicago’s West Loop, families are replacing factories. Top tech firms, restaurants and some retailers are moving in, bringing a spate of luxury condo developments that appeal to urban residents looking to settle down.Interspersed among the West Loop luxe lofts and the chic retail boutiques are galleries, design stores and antique sources that give the area its creative-edginess. Sculpture, textiles, folk art, contemporary paintings and European prints are just some of the collections to see in the showrooms.
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