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Make your way to the Chicago's northwest side for the vibrant, creative, and community feel of West Town. A walk down these tree lined streets will have you wander past eclectic galleries and museums, independent theater companies, unique music venues, and local retail boutiques. Dine at nationally renown and family-owned restaurants, and grab a cappuccino at locally founded coffee shops. Marvel at and appreciate the history and beauty of the West Town's colorful architecture, brick cottages, and community involvement.

WEST TOWN

Old world charm and cool, hip youth come together in Ukrainian Village. One step into a local restaurant will have you learning about the countless families and communities that have spent many years living in this neighborhood, along with excellent, authentic food. A walk through the area will have you spotting a mix of new construction and historical homes, which aid in the naming of Ukrainian Village as a Chicago landmark district. Each evening in this charming neighborhood will have you experiencing heartwarming meals at locally-owned restaurants, or delightful drinks at a watering hole the whole community loves. Be a part of this tight knit community; choose Ukrainian Village as your new home.

UKRAINIAN VILLIAGE

East Village is nestled between the frequented and highly populated Wicker Park, West Town and Ukrainian Village, making it an ideally located neighborhood. Tight knit East Village has plenty to offer residents, from shopping at Penelope's or grabbing gelato at Black Dog, to drinks at Happy Village after dinner at Forbidden Root. Settle into your new neighborhood, as you'll never run out of things to do in East Village.

EAST VILLAGE

Immediately east of East Village lies Noble Square, a part of the larger West Town community which includes the ever-growing Wicker Park and Bucktown. You won't find a shortage of things to do in this small neighborhood, though, as fantastic restaurants with cozy digs and incredible food are a staple here. Grab dinner at fine dining spot Temporis before picking up a bottle of wine at The Noble Grape, or go for a walk to nearby Eckhart Park before visiting the Polish Museum of America. Looking for a place to grab your weekend nightcap? Check out Five Star Bar with a few friends. You'll find plenty to do and enjoy in Noble Square.

NOBLE SQUARE

A creative and vibrant epicenter, Wicker Park is famed for live music, chef-driven restaurants and endless art galleries. An acute knowledge of craft cocktails, a love for coffee, and a passion for records or literature will easily come together here. Support the community with a visit to one of many independently-owned businesses and shops. With fashions for all, luxury home goods, and beauty products, shopping is made quite convenient. Unique architecture of all kinds, from historic homes to renovated three-flats, make walks another great way to spend your days in Wicker Park.

WICKER PARK

Bucktown, Chicago is known for live music, art galleries, and a unbelievable blend of vintage shops. The lively Chicago neighborhood is lined with top Michelin starred restaurants. Bucktown, Chicago is unique in the sense that there is a food culture here that is based upon chefs who are completely unbound by tradition. Spend your Sunday brunching at The Bristol: A neighborhood restaurant; which mixes old-school recipes and seasoned ingredients for a ever-changing menu. In the evening, Bucktown is known for renowned brewery Piece and mixology tour de france The Violet Hour.

BUCKTOWN

Logan Square is known for low price but fantastic restaurants, gourmet coffee, frequented historic bars, and unique cocktail lounges. The strong and proud neighborly connection is the evident heart of the community. Local is everything in Logan Square, and you'll find a fantastic abundance of it.

LOGAN SQUARE

On the northwest side of the city rests Avondale, Chicago. Full of affordable homes, quick access to downtown, and plenty to do, Avondale offers residents the perfect spot to settle down. One walk through this neighborhood will give Chicagoans the ability to eat multiple different types of cuisine: burgers at the original and famous Kuma's Corner, southern comfort at Honey Butter Fried Chicken, delicious Korean foods at Parachute, or Romanian eats at Little Bucharest. You can't go wrong with grabbing coffee at Avondale Coffee Club before going for a stroll in Brands Park. Enjoy your time in this cozy Chicago neighborhood, and make it your home.

AVONDALE

Irving Park's residential areas combine vintage Victorian homes and historic Chicago-style two-flats. Some of the architecture of this north side neighborhood predates the Great Fire of 1871. Aside from style, Irving Park has a myriad of vibrant and multicultural restaurants to offer the community. You'll always have areas to roam from spacious parks to tree-lined streets. You can experience all Irving Park has to offer.

IRVING PARK

Cozy and historic Portage Park has plenty to offer residents and visitors. From delicious, traditional Polish cuisine to expansive park space and theaters, you'll never have a day without something to do or see. Commuters can easily settle into Portage Park with quick and convenient access to I-90/94 and Metra's Milwaukee District Line. Find your new home in this popular Chicago neighborhood!

PORTAGE PARK