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Old Posted Jan 13, 2022, 6:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Investing In Chicago View Post
Well east of what you posted isn't the lakefront, it would be Indiana and Prairie, which are relatively low density.

My point is, even the area Between Roosevelt, State, Michigan, and 15th st is pretty tiny. I'm not arguing that it isn't dense, because it is dense.

You misread what I wrote as far as the boundaries. I included to the Metra Tracks which is east of Indiana

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The area of South Loop between Roosevelt, 14th, Wabash, and the Metra tracks near LSD is now 131,932 ppsm as of the 2020 Census.

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It's definitely a small area relatively (hence why I used the word "pocket" and not "neighborhood" but still pretty dense. Regardless, removing at least the weirdness of Dearborn Park down to 14th st, South Loop is already at 70k ppsm. Give it 10 years and don't be surprised if that area is > 100k ppsm by then.
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