AUSTIN, CHICAGO

'Austin (Chicago, Illinois)'
'Community Area 25 - Austin'
Chicago Community Area 25 - Austin

Location within the city of Chicago
Latitude
Longitude
Neighborhoods
★ Austin
Galewood
The Island
Midway Park
ZIP Code60644 and parts of 60635, 60639, 60651, 60707
Area18.54 km² (7.16 mi²)
Population (2000)
Density
117,527 ''(up 3.2% from 1990)''
6,337.6 /km²
DemographicsWhite
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Other
4.82%
89.7%
4.12%
0.55%
0.86%
Median income$33,663
Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services

'Austin', located on the Far West Side of Chicago, Illinois, is the largest (by population) of the city's 77 officially defined community areas (neighborhoods), followed by Lakeview. Its eastern boundary is Cicero Avenue. Its northernmost border is the Milwaukee District/West Line. Its southernmost border is at Roosevelt Road from Cicero Avenue to Austin Boulevard (east - west), but then North Avenue from Austin Boulevard to Harlem Avenue (east - west). It is situated near the suburbs Berwyn, Cicero and Oak Park.
In 1865, businessman and real estate speculator Henry W. Austin created an elegant 280 acre (1.1 km²) subdivision in Cicero Township. As one of the first suburban areas within Cicero Township, the township built its town hall in Austin in its town square (then called Holden Park) in 1870. In 1898, Austinites, having a majority on Cicero's town council, used political influence to allow the extension of the Lake Street elevated line (now part of the Green Line) into their community. This infuriated residents of other areas within Cicero Township, such as Oak Park and Berwyn, who retaliated the following year by holding a joint election to force Austin's annexation to the City of Chicago. Much to the dismay of local residents, this effort succeeded and Austin became part of Chicago in 1899. Austin maintained a reputation as a genteel, suburban area, largely untouched by the large industrial areas in surrounding neighborhoods. The 1960s saw great change in Austin: many blocks of the neighborhood (including a large area of Columbus Park) were demolished to build the Eisenhower Expressway, and large parts of the neighborhood rapidly resegregated through the practice of "blockbusting."
Austin is one of Chicago's largest community areas by land area. Several distinctive areas within Austin include Midway Park, a historic district of restored 19th-century single-family homes in the core of the original Austin subdivision; Galewood, the northernmost section of Austin along the northern border with Oak Park but south of the Galewood railyards; and The Island, a quarter-section exclave of urban fabric south of Columbus Park.
The first Wal-Mart store within Chicago city limits opened in this community area in September 2006.
The Austin neighbourhood is considered part of Chicago's "west side" and suffers from a number of problems plaguing poor inner-city communities across the United States such as substance trafficking and abuse, a high murder rate and gang activity.

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Education
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Education


Chicago Public Schools operates Austin's schools.
Austin Community Academy High School [1] will close after spring 2007 [2]. New smaller schools will replace Austin Community Academy High School. One of the small schools, Austin Polytechnical Academy, will open in September 2007.
Other portions of the community area are zoned to Manley H.S., Marshall H.S., and Orr Campus.


External links



Official City of Chicago Austin Community Map

★ 'Chicago Landmarks'


Four Houses by Architect Frederick Schock


Hitchcock House


Laramie State Bank Building


Walser House

★ 'Chicago Park District'


Columbus Park


Austin Town Hall Park

★ 'Austin Community Organizations and Service Providers'

Austin Weekly News, local newspaper

Encyclopedia of Chicago entry on Austin

Directory of Community Organizations Serving Austin, Chicago

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