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Logan Square

Unlike some Chicago neighborhoods, Logan Square wasn't devastated by racial turnover and disinvestment in the post-World War II years and did not suffer huge losses of population and housing. In this historic Northwest Side haven of the middle class, urban change has taken a different form: Rapid in-migration of Hispanic-American families during the 80s and early 90s, followed now by a wave of upscale redevelopment that is moving west from Lincoln Park. Until recently, that wave was displacing hundreds of low- and moderate-income families, as the median sale price of housing rose from $235,000 in early 2001 to $325,000 by late 2004.

1. 3508 W. Palmer St., 1 unit
3508 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL
41.921247
-87.714093

3508 W. Palmer St., 1 unit

3508 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL

2. 3519 W. Dickens Ave., 2 units
3519 W. Dickens Ave.
Chicago, IL
41.918882
-87.714389

3519 W. Dickens Ave., 2 units

3519 W. Dickens Ave.
Chicago, IL

3. 3520 W. Palmer St., 3 units
3520 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL
41.921242
-87.714558

3520 W. Palmer St., 3 units

3520 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL

4. 3550 W. Lyndale St., 7 units
3550 W. Lyndale St.
Chicago, IL
41.922142
-87.715703

3550 W. Lyndale St., 7 units

3550 W. Lyndale St.
Chicago, IL

5. 3572 W. Palmer St., 2 units
3572 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL
41.9209718
-87.716429

3572 W. Palmer St., 2 units

3572 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL

6. 3647 W. Palmer St., 2 units
3647 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL
41.920661
-87.718695

3647 W. Palmer St., 2 units

3647 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL