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Sorry I stand corrected on Bridgeport & public tranport (but when I try to map bridgeport they always point to the place right devoid of public tranport!)
I haven't seen the Bridgeport nightlife so I still have to check that out. But for $700for 3 br...heck that's cheaper than my studio in Hyde Park (oh, did I mention hyde park rent is inflated? yeah, I'm also looking to pay less)
I guess it's one time when I'm glad I'm not as well-connected- haven't ran to colleagues during midnight runs yet though i can't say it hasn't escaped my mind :-)
I guess hip for you is high rent and people locking to your bike and messing up your rear wheel when they leave...
notoriousDUG said:But Chuck, everyone knows that everything cool is on the blue line.
Geeze, you kids are so not hip down there.
Chuck a Muck said:Wow! Bridgeport not happening? Public trans lacking? Where ya been, under a rock? We have one of the best bars in the city, Bernice's Tavern! We have one of the best alternative art space's in the Co-Prosperity! The Southside Ride meets every 1st Monday of the month at Bernice's! You have easy access to the Red, Green, and Orange lines, plus you can take the Halsted bus to 47th or 51st street buses to Hyde Park. Also you can take the Halsted bike lane to the north. Rents are cheap! I just rented a huge 3 bedroom for 700 bucks a month!
Amy Y said:Thanks for all these suggestions guys...keep coming with them :-)
Clark - I think Hyde Park is a wonderful neighborhood with unique set of characteristics. However, sometimes I do find living here...hmm...socially challenging. I moved from NYC and while I do like Hyde Park, and I see myself living here if one day I'm not so inclined to hit the social scene as often. It is also not where most people of my demographic lives (25-35 young professionals), whom I'd like to meet more of. Lastly, public transportation to Hyde Park at night is terrible. The last bus from downtown stops at 12:30am.
Pilsen is on my list of places to checkout. I have yet to check out Univ Village. South Loop seems expensive - location-wise it is perfect. I only been to Bridgeport a few times and I find it way too non-happening for my taste and a bit less convenient in terms of public transportation, but perhaps someone could correct me on this.
Not only that, but you won't need to worry about who will see you buying condoms at CVS either
(cuz' you won't need any ;-)
notoriousDUG said:You gotta pay the price to be cool man, gotta pay the price.
Someday, when I'm old like you, I won't care and will be able to live where it's cheap.
Chuck a Muck said:I guess hip for you is high rent and people locking to your bike and messing up your rear wheel when they leave...
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I left Hyde Park for Logan Square. While I think it's a beautiful neighborhood with a lot of great attributes, there were two main reasons I left:
2) Some people (me included) need space between work life/school life and personal life. In Hyde Park if you run out to buy condoms you are guaranteed to run into 27 people you know in CVS.
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