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Artfully uniting Extraordinary Homes w/ Extraordianry Lives
So fortunate to be part of this great International brand now!
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St. Pete/Sarasota
Chicago to North Shore Luxury Homes Closed this Sizzlin' Summer!
189 E Lake Shore Dr Unit PH18, Chicago $10,375,000
1300 N State Pkwy Unit 1201, Chicago..$6,933,333
159 E Walton St Unit 33A, Chicago..$6,200,000
1870 N Orchard St , Chicago..$5,500,000
2224 N Dayton St , Chicago..$4,750,000
729 N Kingsbury St Chicago..$4,689.000
209 E Lake Shore Dr Unit 7E, Chicago.$4,500,000
830 Mt Pleasant St , Winnetka $4,500,000
159 E Walton Pl Unit 19A, Chicago..$4,400,000
456 W Huron St , Chicago,$4,300,000
97 Indian Hill Rd , Winnetka $4,200,000
767 Mt Pleasant St , Winnetka..$4,166,981
558 W Hawthorne Pl , Chicago..$4,150,000
401 N Wabash Ave Unit 41A, Chicago.$4,100,000
55 E Erie St Unit 5202, Chicago..$3,850,000
11 E Walton St Unit 3001..$3,700,000
Ron Goldstein,MBA
VP of Sales Jameson Sotheby's International Realty
Premier Sotheby's- St. Pete/Sarasota
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Monday, September 28, 2015
Where are the borders in your neighborhood?
A few weeks ago, DNAinfo launched an app allowing readers to have a voice and show where they think their neighborhood borders are.
After getting thousands of drawings from DNAinfo readers, we wanted to show where there was broad agreement (and disagreement) about where each begins and ends. Here are the results:
We'll continue to accept drawings for the foreseeable future, but here's some of what we gathered from DNAinfo readers when it comes to neighborhood geography:
The Loop

Based on readers' maps, there's a strong sense of where The Loop is: the area between the Chicago River, Congress Parkway and Michigan Avenue.
An interesting thing about this map: There's some conflict over whether Millennium Park, Maggie Daley Park and the residential area known as New Eastside is part of the neighborhood.
Tanveer Ali says the city doesn't recognize official 'hood borders:
Still, there is way more consensus over The Loop compared with the neighborhoods to its south and west.
West Loopers definitely agree that an area bounded by the expressways, Ogden, Lake and Ashland are definitely part of their neighborhood.
But oddly, readers were far less likely to include the area directly west of the actual Loop as the neighborhood known as the West Loop.

And well about South Loop. Nobody seems to agree what that is.

Wrigleyville vs. Boystown
On first glance, both Boystown and Wrigleyville residents make clear where they think their neighborhoods are.
The core of Wrigleyville — appropriately around Wrigley Field — is between Grace, Racine, Sheffield and Newport, readers say.

Boystown's core is Halsted, Addison, Broadway and Belmont.

But look at both maps and you'll see how people in both neighborhoods are staking claim to the other's territory. A large number of readers think Boystown goes right up to Wrigley Field and several Wrigleyville residents think their neighborhood goes right up to Halsted.
Humboldt Park
When it comes to neighborhood borders, Humboldt Park is a weird neighborhood.
Officially, the Humboldt Park "community area" doesn't actually include the huge park that shares its name. It also extends west of Kostner Avenue.
DNAinfo readers clearly take issue with this, centering the neighborhood around the park. Only a handful of readers suggested that the neighborhood went west of Central Park Avenue.

Ravenswood and Andersonville
For two neighborhoods that don't officially exist, according to the city, Ravenswood and Andersonville have somewhat clear borders, according to readers.
While there is some overlap with Lincoln Square and North Center, Ravenswood is bounded by Damen, Ashland, Foster and Irving Park, according to readers.

Tinier Andersonville definitely includes the area bordered by Ashland, Bryn Mawr, Glenwood and Foster.

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