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The Near South Side is the part of Chicago, Illinois just south of the downtown central business district (the Loop).
Community Area 33 - Near South Side Chicago Community Area 33 - Near South Side Location within the city of Chicago | ||
Latitude Longitude |
41°51.0′N 87°37.2′W / 41.8500°N 87.6200°W / 41.8500; -87.6200 | |
Neighborhoods |
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ZIP Code | parts of 60605, 60607, 60616 | |
Area | 4.53 km² (1.75 mi²) | |
Population (2000) Density |
9,509 (up 39.26% from 1990) 2,098.0 /km² | |
Demographics | White Black Hispanic Asian Other |
25.2% 63.6% 3.96% 5.43% 1.80% |
Median income | $56,923 | |
Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services |
The Near South Side consisted largely of railroad tracks and interchanges until the 1960s, when middle-class housing developments were built in the community area. A housing boom started in the 1990s and continues to the present with many new condo and apartment towers. The region includes the Prairie Avenue Historic District.
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