Burnside

This grouping of neighborhoods has experienced a decline in population over the past two decades. However, thanks to new construction development and renovation of older homes, a steady growth trend is starting to emerge, especially in Burnside.
Washington Heights is located on the far south side of Chicago. It as originally settled by European immigrants who were drawn to the area for its railroad jobs. This is a very residential area with plenty of housing, but virtually no commerce. Affordable homes can be found for less than $100,000, but they will most always require some renovation. It is a most blue-collar community with hard-working residents.
It should be noted that the low real estate values in Brainerd and Washington Heights are start to attract developers. Prices are not expected to stay very low for long. Things are rapidly improving for the area and a small investment now will most likely lead to a big future payoff.
Longwood Manor houses several older homes and developments that are exemplary of classic Chicago south side architecture.
These communities are bordered by 107th Street, 89th Street, Ashland Avenue and part of the Conrail Railroad tracks. The Day Ryan Expressway runs close to Washington Heights.
Featured in Burnside:
Burnside Entertainment
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New Apartment Lounge
504 E 75th St
Chicago, IL 60619
(773) 483-7728
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50 Yard Line
69 E 75th St
Chicago, IL 60619
(773) 846-0005
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Rodney's Cocktail Lounge
100 E 71st St
Chicago, IL 60619
(773) 962-9940
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Artis
1249 E 87TH St
Chicago, IL 60619
(773) 734-0491
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New Regal Theatre
79th Stony Island
Chicago, IL 60619
(312) 902-1500
Burnside Shopping
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Biggie Brothers Clothing LLC
443 East 79th Street
Chicago, IL 60619
(773) 651-9841
Burnside Schools
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Burnside Elementary Scholastic Academy
650 E 91st Place
Chicago, IL 60619
(773) 535-3300
Public School


