Rogers Park has been hit hard in the housing downturn.
This week in TimeOut Chicago, in the “save this restaurant” feature, there was a discussion about a restaurant called Jamaica Jerk and the impact the housing bust is having on the businesses in the neighborhood.
While the food is generally consistent, the dining room sits empty some nights, waiting for locals whose condos have since gone into foreclosure, sending them fleeing to other areas and returning the neighborhood to its pre-gentrification crossroads of poverty and belt-tightening. A small handwritten sign advertising a chicken tender combo for $3.50 is aimed at residents who can’t, or don’t want to, pay $12 for a sit-down dinner, but it’s a concession the Waites made reluctantly. “We want to remain a nice restaurant for the neighborhood, even though it has not changed or improved as fast as I had hoped and expected,” Stanley says. “We are not closing tomorrow, but I wonder because from day to day it’s so difficult. Some days it’s so quiet and then some days you feel hopeful and think ‘this is a good day.’ We just need more of those.”
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There are many vintage properties in the neighborhood, such as this 3-bedroom vintage unit in a 3-unit building at 7440 N. Hoyne.
Built in 1933-35, during the height of the Great Depression, the unit has many vintage features common for that era including coved cathedral ceilings, wall sconces and a formal dining room.
At 2000 square feet, it has more square footage than many single family homes.
The kitchen has granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances.
Parking is included, but there is no central air and it doesn’t look like it has any in-unit laundry.
The unit is now listed for $6,000 under the 2000 purchase price.
David Williamson at Choice Realty Group has the listing. See the pictures here.
Unit #3S: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2000 square feet, 1 parking space included
- Sold in October 2000 for $165,000
- On the market most of 2009
- Listed in June 2010 for $159,000
- Currently still listed at $159,000
- Assessments of $450 a month
- Taxes of $2800
- No central air
- No in-unit washer/dryer
- Bedroom #1: 15×15
- Bedroom #2: 15×10
- Bedroom #3: 12×11
- Office: 12×9