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fell into extreme disrepair. By the 1970s, most of the residential buildings had been replaced by factories and parking lots. Starting in the late 1990s, the downtown housing market flourished in
Chicago and the resulting boom that has transformed many neighborhoods revived Prairie Avenue, causing most of the factories to be demolished or converted to loft condominiums. The factories have been replaced by condominium projects and most of the remaining mansions have been renovated.
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Over time, the district has evolved from an upscale neighborhood to a factory district and back to an upscale neighborhood. Zoning in 1853 anticipated residential development, although only one grand villa existed at the time. By 1877 the eleven-block area of
Prairie Avenue as well as Calumet Avenue
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highlighted 1898 Prairie Avenue as a place that was undesirable to those for whom it was affordable, and unaffordable to those for whom it was desirable. Light industry and vacant lots overtook
Prairie Avenue during the second half of the 20th century. The elegant mansions were mostly torn down or
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By 1911, warehouses and factories cramped the
Prairie Avenue District. Large industry overtook the district by 1950. Early 21st century deindustrialisation, urban congestion, and historic preservation have brought the return of trendy buildings, and restored as well as renovated structures.
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The importance of the street declined, but it still has landmark buildings and is the backbone of a historic district. Preservation battles regarding various properties on the street have been notable with one having been chronicled on the front page of
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and John B. Sherman all owned family homes in this area that created an opulent
Prairie Avenue streetscape reminiscent of European city streets; as such, it was widely regarded as the city's most fashionable neighborhood. Businesses, such as the
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Glessner; these provide a sense of the street's former character. Glessner House, which was the subject of a notable preservation battle in the 1960s, is considered to be Richardson's finest urban residence. This district includes the
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grew rapidly as all economic classes left the city's center. Many of
Chicago's elite families settled along Prairie Avenue. By the 1870s and 1880s, Prairie Avenue was the location of elaborate houses between 16th Street and 22nd Street (now
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of 1871 when many of the most important families in the city moved to the street. Residents of the street have influenced the evolution of the city and have played prominent national and international roles. They have influenced the
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Chicago's elite families and an additional four-block section was also known for grand homes. The upper six-block section includes part of the historic
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buildings. Some neglected mansions survive as restored or renovated properties in the historic district. Today, Prairie Avenue is undergoing a redevelopment that includes
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Simultaneously new infill housing is resuscitating the district. Now, the historic northern section of the street is part of the
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of the building into the exterior of the parking garage at an additional cost of $ 2.5 million to the project. The
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designed mansions on the street. At the time of the 1893
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1993:"Chicago Girds for Big Battle Over Its Skyline"
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1692:"Prairie Ave Gallery: Prairie Avenue Politics"
1483:Conzen, Michael P. & Douglas Knox (2005).
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1963:Schmidt, William E. (1989-03-22).
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1797:McCauley, Stephen (2002-03-03).
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1766:Sciacchitano, Barbara (2005).
1621:"The Worlds of Prairie Avenue"
1278:Sharoff, Robert (2005-09-04).
1243:Sharoff, Robert (1998-09-20).
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2996:Chicago placename etymologies
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1157:Kinzie Gordon, Nelly (1912).
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1411:McClendon, Dennis (2005).
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2019:Bey, Lee (2000-10-06).
1937:"On the Lam in Chicago"
1807:. p. 53, Section 6
1768:"Historic Preservation"
1253:. p. 4, Section 11
1012:William Wallace Kimball
660:International Harvester
656:William Wallace Kimball
292:Henry Hobson Richardson
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253:Battle of Fort Dearborn
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1799:"Celebration; Chicago"
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1382:"About The Mansion"
1367:. January 23, 2007.
1022:Deindustrialization
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747:Henry H. Richardson
632:Pullman Car Company
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859:income tax
506:Gold Coast
350:Background
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