Location

 

Wrigleyville is the neighborhood directly surrounding Wrigley Field, home of the Cubs. It is located along North Clark and West Addison. Officially part of Lakeview

 

Community Info/ History

 

Wrigley FieldSome of Wrigleyville´s low-rise brick building and homes are called Wrigley Rooftops because they have rooftop bleachers where you can purchase a seat to watch a Cubs game without paying Major League ticket prices. You can be shopping and then walk a block and find yourself surrounded by beautifully maintained yards and tree lined streets and then be back in the shopping district again. The area has been the backdrop for many Hollywood movies.  It is also a very eclectic place, formerly a working class neighborhood now is home to young professionals.  Its close proximity to Lake Michigan and diverse social options are appealing to this younger crowd.

 

Real Estate

 

Amid the tree-lined streets sits rows of lovely houses in a variety of architectural styles. This is likely the other primary reason for this area's popularity; one can buy or rent a gorgeous house on a gorgeous street, then walk for 5 minutes and be in the heart of the area´s premier shopping/nightlife districts.

 

Transportation

 

The best way to get around Wrigleyville is to walk. Almost everything is within walking distance and ifyou need to travel to other parts of the city, cabs are plentiful and the El station is conveniently located at Addison.  There are no parking garages and street parking is minimal as most places are by permit.

 

Schools

 

Chicago Public Schools operates several facilities in the area.  Public schools in the area are: Blaine School, Burley School, Greeley School, Hamilton School, Lemoyne School, Nettelhorst School, Ravenswood School, Hawthorne Scholastic Academy, Inter-American Magnet School, and Lake View High School. There are several private, Montessori and magnet schools as well to serve your child´s educational needs.

 

Entertainment/Restaurants/Shopping

 

During the baseball season, you can catch a Cub´s game, of course. Most come for a game and stay all night partying at the local establishments. Wrigley Field also has the reputation as Chicago´s largest singles bar!  The area bars are more sports oriented than some of the bars and restaurants in nearby Lakeview East. The notorious Cubby Bar is directly across from the main entrance to the Field. Sluggers, Hi-Tops and Barleycorn bring in the crowds at the Clark and Addison intersection. There are also plenty of restaurants in this area for your dining pleasure.

 

The Lakeview & Wrigleyville area has abundant shopping, restaurants, bars and clubs for every taste.

 

Festivals/Parks/Recreation

 

Besides the Cubs games, there is much to see and do in the Wrigleyville area. For those who live an active lifestyle the shores of Lake Michigan offer bike paths are and walking/running paths. These amenities are found throughout the community as well with bike paths on many of the major streets. If you enjoy time on the water there is the Belmont Harbor marina; home to the Belmont Yacht Club. Nearby Lakeshore Drive is host to the Chicago Marathon and the annual Bike the Drive bicycle event.