A Variety of Housing Options in Tri-Taylor District & University VillageLocated near the University of Illinois at Chicago as well as the Loop, the Tri-Taylor District retains its nineteenth-century charm while at the doorstep of some of the city's most high-tech research facilities. Tri-Taylor's streets are lined with century-old row houses and two- and three-flat buildings. Home buyers can also choose from more contemporary condominiums and single-family homes. The Tri-Taylor District bustles with student life, a variety of restaurants, and convenient shopping. Residents are within a short walk of Chicago's Little Italy as well as the entertainment, restaurants, and shopping in the South Loop.
University Village provides home buyers with a very different living experience near the UIC campus. Spurred by the university's rapid development, University Village is characterized primarily by new condominiums and townhouses, although a few vintage row houses and nineteenth century mansions are scattered throughout the area. University Village is populated by professors, young professionals, and families who value their proximity to the Loop as well as the wide range of shopping and dining options nearby.
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