Grand Crossing

Chicago, Illinois

Overview

Sitting eight miles from the Loop, Grand Crossing is a neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago. It's part of Greater Grand Crossing, which includes other small pocket neighborhoods, like Parkway Gardens and Park Manor.

Homes in Grand Crossing

Where To Live

In recent years, a number of financially and culturally diverse people have moved into the area, meaning that there are lots of homes available for a variety of prices. There are many multi-unit buildings, as well as single-family homes, and some of these properties date back to as early as 1910.

Around Grand Crossing

Where To Eat

The culinary scene in Grand Crossing is surprisingly diverse. Just along 75th Street, you'll see cute brunch spots, barbecue joints, Caribbean fare, and even vegan soul food. Beyond that are even more restaurants with standard American food, and classic Chicago-style pizzas.

Friday Night Fun

Spend the evening sipping an Old Fashioned while listening to jazz and blues at a local music hot spot.

The Perfect Sunday

Spend the day at Grand Crossing Park tossing a football, watching a Little League game, or just enjoying the great outdoors.

Living Here

Locals Love

Proximity to Dan Ryan Expressway • Metra access

Homes for Sale

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