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Originally Posted by Nowhereman1280
10 years ago no one would have imagined that Logan Square would be anything but a heavily hispanic, working class, area.
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I dunno about that. If the city is reviving, Logan Square is a natural. It sits right on the Blue Line connecting Chicagoland's two biggest economic centers, it is very walkable and has tons of great historic building stock and ample parkland. Easy access to the Kennedy makes it good for reverse commuters too, or DINKs where one partner works in the city and one in the N/NW burbs.
Hindsight is 20/20 but just looking at structural factors, Logan Square is prime for development.