Englewood

Chicago, Illinois

Overview

A significant point on the map of south side Chicago, Englewood is one of the most historic and well-known Chicago neighborhoods. Once a site of busy shopping districts and a central intersection for railway systems, Englewood has undergone significant transformation over the years and continues to be a focus of new renovation and revitalization projects. The neighborhood is a proud and historic one, having produced more than a few of Chicago's most celebrated children and sheltering several hidden gems within the city.

Homes in Englewood

Where To Live

The neighborhood provides a wide selection of small condos, townhouses, and multi-bedroom arrangements. Units are generally affordable, with the most desired abodes focused around the central area of the neighborhood. Here, residents can have easy access to a number of stores and shops, as well as a short walk to public transportation.

Around Englewood

Where To Eat

Fans of American fare are sure to enjoy Englewood's offerings, as the stores offer many of the classic comfort foods along with attentive service and local charm. A walk down 63rd Street will provide a host of delectable menu options. Don't be fooled by unassuming storefronts: the fish, chicken, and burger offerings in this area are tough to top.

Friday Night Fun

Sports enthusiasts can catch a home game at one of the local schools, where the area's unity will be on full display. Afterwards, you can sit down for an easygoing dinner, or get your meal to go so you can make your way to one of corner bars or clubs near the neighborhood's central zone.

The Perfect Sunday

63rd and Halsted is the focal point of Englewood's stores and provide plentiful options for a shopping day trip. The intersection also borders Kennedy King college, which boasts a recently renovated campus and notable culinary and hospitality programs. Drop by the school for a visit, whether you're just touring the grounds, using the computer lab, or even signing up for a class.

Living Here

Locals Love

A storied neighborhood history. • A strong sense of culture and community. • Access to two CTA train lines.

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