History and Modern Amenities in Chicago’s Old Town

Chicago's Old Town sign

A true Chicago treasure, Old Town is named for its numerous historical area buildings. While many Victorian era homes exist in the area, this residential community includes a growing number of newly developed condominiums and townhomes, many requiring association management assistance from First Community Management and other community management companies.

Although most of the neighborhood’s original buildings were lost or damaged in the Chicago Fire, you’ll still find incredible architecture and history as you walk up and down the streets. Today, the historic neighborhood offers many modern amenities and attracts young professionals looking for a quick commute into the city along with convenient access to entertainment districts and amenity-rich living options.

Exploring What Old Town Has to Offer

Old Town remains one of the most affluent neighborhoods to the north of Downtown Chicago which makes it an ideal place to call home for many. This area is also artsy, with many galleries and local shops throughout. Once noted for its strong German immigrant culture, today Old Town is a more modern combination of ethnic makeup. You’ll find a unique mix of immigrant families (some of which have been here for centuries) alongside a young, professional crowd.

When it comes to shopping and entertainment make sure to check out Wells Street. Here you will find The Second City along with other comedy clubs and theater productions. If you want to shop, Wells Street has numerous boutiques and smaller, locally owned storefronts. Some standouts worth a visit include Old Town Oil, Sara Jane, Arch Apothecary and Josephine. Family owned restaurants are common in this neighborhood along with a unique blend of ethnic options and incredible tastes from all corners of the globe. Make sure to stop by the Old Town Ale House, Topo Gigio, Salpicon, Twin Anchors and Kamehachi.

Old Town Facts

  • The Old Town neighborhood is small, situated on only 0.279 square miles of land.
  • It is home to about 8,470 people.
  • The median household income here in 2013 was $68,068, which is moderately higher than Chicago as a whole.
  • The median age of residents here is 38 years.
  • The average household size is about 1.8 people.

Old Town is the place to be when you want history at your doorstep and outstanding area amenities. The tree-lined streets, narrow alleyways and brick homes blanket the neighborhood and project a quaint and attractive appearance within the culturally valuable community.

Source: www.city-data.com