Zuneera Shahid, Yanni Lafazanos, Amanda Boyer

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Zuneera Shahid, Yanni Lafazanos, Amanda Boyer
Zuneera Shahid, Yanni Lafazanos, Amanda Boyer
WICKER PARK
UNIV 101 Fall 2015
Demographics & Median Income
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Total Population: 52,131
49.4% female, 50.6% male
median age: 30
many are college educated
median household income: $81,605
Ethnicity, Culture & Lifestyle
❏ Over 50% white, large portion of
Hispanics.
❏ Known for its nightlife, music
scene, and artistic influences.
❏ Many clubs, restaurants, coffee
shops, and vintage stores.
Transportation
❏ Red Line to the Blue Line
❏ 147 Bus to Blue Line
❏ Drive: Western North Ave
Wicker Park Fun Facts
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Many parts of Wicker Park are registered as a Chicago Landmark District.
Named after the alderman , Charles and Joe Wicker who bought the land that was to become
Wicker Park.
“In a September 2012 Forbes article, Wicker Park was named the #4 hippest hipster neighborhood in
the country.”(sussle.org)
Gentrification has helped the area by increasing business and increasing property value.
“James Iha, former guitarist of the band Smashing Pumpkins” and “Matt Skiba singer/guitarist of
The Alkaline Trio” lives in Wicker Park.(Sussle.org)
“In 2001 a season of MTV's The Real World, named The Real World: Chicago, was filmed in Wicker
Park.”(sussle.org) This caused protests as those living in the neighborhood were afraid that it would
increase gentrification.(sussle.org)
Wicker Park Attractions
MARGIE’S CANDIES
Ice cream and candy
shop in Bucktown.
Open since 1921.
BIGSTAR
Bar and restaurant with
tacos/tostados talked
about all over!
RECKLESS RECORDS
A vintage vinyl record shop
located in Bucktown.
Wicker Park Attractions
OTHER PLACES:
❏ Violet Hour: a
bar and a
speakeasy
❏ Stan’s Donut
and Coffee
❏ Myopic Book
Store
❏ Bru Coffee
Shop
We visited Bru’s
Coffee Shop and the
Myopic Book Store.
Trillium
Women’s clothing and
accessory shop.
SAINT
STANISLAUS
KOSTKA
CHURCH
Designed by
Patrick Keely.
A Polish church.
SCHILLER STREET
Area has many
victorian style
homes built
during 1873-1903.
Across from
Wicker Park.
Wicker Park Attractions
WICKER PARK
This park has a children’s playground,
garden, field house with gymnasium,
dog friendly park, and athletic fields
for: soccer, basketball, etc.
GROUP PIC!
Trillium
Women’s clothing and accessory
shop.
The History behind Wicker Park
Near the end of the 19th century in
1868, the Chicago Board of Public
Works set aside an 80 acre plot of
land along Milwaukee Avenue to
build a park.
In 1870 brothers Charles and Joel Wicker
purchased the land that bears their name,
and after the Chicago Fire of 1871
development of the land began.
The History behind Wicker Park
In the 1960s and 1970s the completion of
the Kennedy Expressway and displacement
of Latinos in the surrounding area changed
Wicker Park once again. By the end of the
70s Wicker Park had lost about 11% of its
population
From the 1930s to the
1950s Wicker Park saw an
influx of Polish immigrants,
displaced by war in Europe.
As more people entered the
area beautiful churches
were built and became part
of the Archdiocese of
Chicago.
Left: Church of St. Mary of
Angels
The 80s and 90s brought
new development groups
to the area, like the
Northwest Community
Organization, in order to
build affordable housing.
These groups brought
many artists to the area,
living abandoned factories
close to the loop.
Wicker Park Today
The Noel State
Bank Building
early 20th century
to today. It used to
be a bank within
the heart of Wicker
Park, now
converted into the
flagship store for
Walgreens
Works Cited
"Wicker Park, Chicago." - Awesomely Interesting Facts, Images & Videos. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.
"Open House: 12:00pm - 2:00pm." Wicker Park Real Estate & Wicker Park Homes for Sale. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.
"Chicago Neighborhoods | Choose Chicago." Chicago Neighborhoods | Choose Chicago. Web. 20 Oct. 2015.
We Are WPB. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.
"Wicker Park Bucktown: Yesterday and Today." Wickerparkbucktown.org. N.p., 2008. Web. 14 Oct. 2015.
US Census Bureau. "United States Census 2010." Census.gov. US Department of Commerce, 2010. Web. 14 Oct. 2015.