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Aworking-class neighborhood dating back to the 1830s, McKinley Park was forged by industry, with dozens of businesses moving to the area after the Chicago Fire of 1871.

Like the industrial businesses that flocked here in the past, Chicagoans are discovering it’s a great place to build their futures with moderately priced single-family homes and a convenient location with two CTA Orange Line stops.

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The 69-acre McKinley Park offers residents recreational facilities including a field house, baseball diamonds, a lagoon and ice-skating rink. The park is the site of several festivals and cultural events. It’s also a place for residents to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the great outdoors right in the city.

Homes are quite affordable, including well-kept two-and four-flat buildings, ranches and bungalows, many from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Reasonably-priced new construction townhomes and singlefamily homes are beginning to pop up as well as developers tap into the area’s unmet need for new housing.

The neighborhood’s residential resurgence has not gone unnoticed by retailers that have followed including Target, Home Depot and Jewel-Osco.

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