 Old Town is a largely residential neighborhood on the
Northside, bounded by Lake Michigan on the east and
public
housing and low income neighborhoods on the west.
Young Urban Professionals (YUPs) have settled
here in large numbers.
In response to high rents and property values, investors
and builders have gentrified the 19th-century brick apartments and
built new buildings, both of which are shown in this photograph.
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The northern end of Old Town is the hub of
gay life in Chicago, along North Halsted Street where
such stores as the Bad Boys
and Flashy Trash clothing stores, and the nightclub Manhole ("home of the
undress code") are located. The City of Chicago, as part of its $2 billion 20 neighborhood
restoration projects, spend $3.2 million to renovate eight city blocks
in this neighborhood for widening streets, planting trees, installing
antique-looking streetlights, and constructing two 24-foot steel sculptures
which serve as gateways and nearly 50 smaller sculptures, all decorated
with electric lights in the rainbow colors of the gay-pride flag.
Boystown (not to be
confused with Boys Town!) is the one of the largest gay populations in
the USA with many
gay bars, boutiques, clubs, hotels,
restaurants,
publications, and
parades. This
famous gay community lies just north of Old Town, from Addison Street on
the north, Lake Shore Drive on the east, Belmont Avenue on the south,
and Clark Street on the west.
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