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Around the Neighborhood
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University Village apartments come in nearly every style and size in this newly developed neighborhood of Chicago, but some vintage apartment buildings can still be found in Little Italy. In the past decade, thousands of new construction apartments, townhouses for rent, mid-rises, and single-family homes for rent have emerged in the University Village neighborhood, and warehouses and industrial plants have been rehabbed into impressive lofts for rent. The frantic pace of apartment building development has brought new residents to University Village in droves.
Situated next to the University of Illinois at Chicago campus, University Village is a Chicago neighborhood born from the renowned Maxwell Street neighborhood. Along Maxwell Street was an open-air market recognized for being one of the initial incubators of the Chicago Blues throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Here, musicians would play for tips, including the "father of modern Chicago Blues," Muddy Waters.
UIC is the largest university in the Chicago area, with 25,000 students, 15 colleges, and the nation's largest medical school. The University Village UIC community encompasses more than 100 buildings located somewhere around 240 acres and lends the "University Village" neighborhood of Chicago its name. This Chicago neighborhood is just a short walk from the West Loop, Pilsen, and South Loop. The Illinois Medical District with Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, and Rush Hospital is just west along the Eisenhower Expressway.
The prodigious new University Village development has transformed South Halsted Street into a thriving retail strip, replete with restaurants, coffee, delis, sandwich shops, grocers, and boutiques.
University Village Chicago includes Little Italy on the northwest side of the neighborhood, above, on, and below Taylor Street, where you can find Italian restaurants and other casual hang-out spots. Many professors and colleagues from the adjacent Rush-Presbyterian / St. Luke's Medical Center and UIC live in this area, replete with traditional Greystone two- and three-flat apartment buildings and townhouses, courtyard apartment buildings, and single-family houses for rent. Buildings in Little Italy generally tend to be older than the different parts of University Village, with many buildings built over a century ago.
Parks in University Village Chicago include Addams/Medill Park, Les Miller Field at Curtis Granderson Stadium, Giuseppe Garibaldi Park, Arrigo Park, Vernon Park, and Sheridan Park.
The CTA Blue line traces the northern border of the University Village Chicago neighborhood, and the Dan Ryan and Eisenhower expressways circumscribe the north and eastern boundaries.
Popular University Village Chicago Apartment Buildings
SCIO at Medical District Apartments
1542 North Sangamon Apartments
Schools at University Village Chicago
John M Smyth Public School
Chicago Tech Academy
Whitney Young Magnet High School
University Village Montessori School
Skinner West Elementary School
St Ignatius College Prep School
Urban Prep Academy
Urban Prairie Waldorf School
Pilsen Academy
Simpson Academy for Young Women
Moses Montefiore Public School
Andrew Jackson Language Academy School
St Patrick School
DeVry University Advantage Academy
Allen School
Medill Intermediate and Upper School
STEM Magnet School
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Dining in University Village
University Village apartments are very close to Chicago’s Little Italy neighborhood. Restaurants in University Village that honor the area’s Italian roots can be found on Taylor Street, while more varieties of global cuisine can be found on Halsted Street south of Roosevelt Road.
Nightlife in University Village
The stretch of Taylor Street that spans the UIC campus is a popular nightlife destination for folks who live in University Village apartments. The Vintage Lounge on Taylor Street is an excellent place to find people enjoying the 1920s throwback decor or the open-air patio behind the lounge.
Coffee in University Village
Of course, you won’t have to walk far to find a Starbucks near University Village apartments. Still, another spot with more local flavor is the Coffee Alley, where you can discover grad students and other University Village Chicago residents sipping coffee over their laptops.
History in University Village
Fans of the 1980 Blues Brothers film will recall the legendary Aretha Franklin played the owner of the Soul Food Cafe. The Cafe was located at 807 West Maxwell Street in Chicago, and it was the scene of Aretha bustin' out in song after Jake and Elwood drop by to steal away her husband, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, and her busboy, "Blue" Lou Marini, because the band was getting back together. The Soul Food Cafe, a name invented for the movie, was initially known as Lyon's Deli and was operated for many years as a cozy Jewish delicatessen a few steps below grade at 807 West Maxwell Street in University Village Chicago, with a small lunch counter and seating for six patrons at three tables. Nate Duncan, a tall, imposing, but tender-hearted giant, had worked for the Lyon family since his teenage years in the early 1940s and had learned to cook traditional Jewish fare. Nate acquired the restaurant from the Lyon family in 1973 and promptly renamed it "Nate's Deli." Nate lived upstairs in the building with his mother and sister. He continued to serve "Jewish soul food" until 1994, when the state exercised its eminent domain powers to accommodate the expansion plans of the University of Illinois-Chicago. Nate was never the same, as the delicatessen was the center of his universe. He passed away on Tuesday, July 18, 2006, at 76.
By the way, Nate's mother and daughter made a cameo in the Blues Brothers movie, peeking down at the Soul Food Cafe from their upstairs window.
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