If you ever have the opportunity to speak with those who frequented the Bronzeville Neighborhood in the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s, take full advantage of it. You will see their eyes light up as they reminisce about how rich and vibrant Bronzeville was in its heydays. Bronzeville, for many African-Americans, was the place to be; and 47th street was the center of culture and life in Bronzeville. During the day, 47th Street was a flourishing commercial area that at night transformed into a pulsating entertainment spot. Men in dress suits and hats and ladies in dresses and high heels would come to 47th street to see and be seen. Celebrities, intellectuals, and business owners were Bronzeville Neighborhood regulars. It was certainly a happening era in Chicago. Then, during the late 60’s through the early 80’s, Bronzeville, like many other inner city neighborhoods suffered from an economic decline. But now with the real estate redevelopment occurring in Chicago, there is a boom of condos, single-family homes, and lofts in this area. In addition, there has been a massive restoration of the numerous brownstones and greystones in Bronzeville and Bronzeville’s renaissance is in full effect. Real estate in this Chicago neighborhood ranges from affordable pricing to the luxury home price. This has made Bronzeville a desirable location for people of varied income levels. Bronzeville’s rich history, current revitalization, and proximity to the lake and downtown make it an ideal Chicago neighborhood for both singles and entire families.
The Bronzeville RenaissanceArika Owens |
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My husband and I are in the market of purchasing property. One of the areas we are considering is Bronzeville. I love that Bronzeville is so rich in history, the buildings are gorgeous and the location is prime. My only question is how diverse is Bronzeville? I currently reside on the North side of Chicago and thats one of the things we love about the north side is it’s diversity. So what is your take on the future of Bronzeville?
Comment by Celia — March 17, 2008 @ 2:34 pm