Logan Square Neighborhood Overview

Cheap eats and bike-friendly streets. Gourmet coffee, scruffy dive bars, and artisanal cocktail lounges. Some may say it's a recipe for a hipster haven but there's a proud, working-class sensibility that keeps this Northwest Side neighborhood grounded. In Logan Square, the strong neighborly connection is evident all around, from active preservation groups to community gardens and a locally-run farmers market. "Local" is the key word when describing many aspects of the scene: ingredients are sourced locally at their buzz-worthy restaurants; corner taps tout local, craft brews; galleries showcase local artists; and concerts and street fests promote local, upstart bands.

At the heart of this community is the actual "square" in Logan Square. It comes together at the intersection of Kedzie and Logan Boulevard, where a circle interchange meets with Milwaukee Avenue. The boulevards themselves are widened thoroughfares that are set apart by grassy, landscaped medians and tall, stately trees that border both sides. The neighborhood boasts four of them in total and these link together to form Chicago's "Emerald Necklace," an expansive system of interconnected parks and streetscapes dotted with beautifully restored mansions, handsome greystone homes, and majestic churches.

Public transit

The Blue Line links you to the Loop, while buses on Fullerton and Diversey can carry you east to Lincoln Park and towards the lake.


Logan Square Properties

2009 N. California

2200-8 N Sacramento & 3000-8 W. Palmer

2648-50 N. Sawyer

1807 N. California