Roscoe Village
Roscoe Village, Chicago is a primarily residential neighborhood located on the North Side of Chicago. Roscoe Village is a sought-after neighborhood due to its proximity to popular restaurants, bars, and boutique shops along the main commercial strip of Roscoe Street. The neighborhood also has a strong sense of community and is home to several parks, including Hamlin Park, which features a pool, playgrounds, and sports fields. The neighborhood is bounded by Addison Street to the north, Ravenswood Avenue to the east, Belmont Avenue to the south, and the Chicago River to the west.
The community features a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments, many of which were built in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The neighborhood is known for its tree-lined streets, well-manicured lawns, and historic architecture, which includes Victorian and Italianate-style homes.
In recent years, Roscoe Village has experienced an increase in new construction, with developers building modern townhouses and luxury apartments. The average home price in Roscoe Village is higher than the Chicago median, reflecting the neighborhood’s popularity and desirability.
Roscoe Village was originally settled in the 1830s by European immigrants who farmed the land. The neighborhood’s name is believed to have come from James Roscoe, who owned a farm in the area during the mid-1800s. The neighborhood experienced a surge of growth in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with many of its historic homes and buildings constructed during this time. In the early 1900s, the neighborhood was predominantly a working-class community, with many residents employed in the nearby factories and industries.
In the 1970s, Roscoe Village underwent a period of revitalization, as artists and young professionals began moving into the area. The neighborhood’s historic architecture and tree-lined streets attracted new residents, who renovated many of the neighborhood’s historic homes. Today, Roscoe Village is a popular and thriving neighborhood, known for its historic charm, strong sense of community, and proximity to popular restaurants, bars, and shops.
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Roscoe Village is easily accessible via three CTA train lines and six CTA bus routes. The Southport, Paulina and Addison stations on the CTA Brown Line provide convenient access to the area.
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