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Lincoln Park Condos and Single Family Homes are some of the most sought after properties in Chicago. The Lincoln Park Neighborhood is an affluent urban community consisting of several smaller neighborhoods running along Lake Michigan from the Old Town Triangle Neighborhood North to Diversey Parkway and West to the Clybourn Corridor; and is part of Lincoln Park Community Area. Home of the nationally recognized Lincoln Park Zoo and miles of waterfront parks and beaches, many people believe this residential area of Chicago to be the most desirable place to raise a family in the city. Still others are attracted to the scores of fine dining establishments, the many vibrant night spots, and the boutique shopping districts that virtually define "life in the city." The area is flush with traditional turn of the century housing stock that has been renovated and restored during the boom of recent years. New Construction Lincoln Park Condos are projects where first floor retail boutiques line the streets of Halsted and Armitage while Fullerton Parkway, with its brick and limestone Mansions and Row-houses, is a direct easterly route to the lake front. From the world-class Chicago Marathon to the grand finale of summer events: The Annual Air and Water Show; and everything in between, the Lincoln Park Neighborhood has long been considered one of the premier neighborhoods to live in Chicago and is why so many want to own Lincoln Park Single Family Homes and Condos. Lincoln Park is on Chicago's trendy North side and is bounded by Fullerton Pkwy (2400N) and North Ave (1600N) on the North and South, respectively. The West limit is Halsted St (800N) and the East edge is comprised of Clark Street from 300W at 2000N to Fullerton Pkwy. Nearby Neighborhoods include Park West, Sheffield Neighbors, Ranch Triangle, Goose Island (Home to the famous Goose Island Brewery), Old Town Triangle, and Old Town. Demographically, the area is represented by a vast majority of 'solo acts' or singles. Typically, residents of the area are well educated and are usually employed in a professional or managerial position. Lincoln Park is the epitome of "young singles on the move."
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