Anyone who can move out, will move out.
Austin and Englewood are probably the worst neighborhoods in Chicago. They lead he city in murders and violent crime.
To officials: Records show 43 cemeteries are located in Chicago. Try searching there. Or save walking to cemetery offices and just check the current active Dem. voter registration list online. Nobody ever leaves that one.
So... who’s living there?!
Disinvestment. No one wants to have a business in these neighborhoods and all of Chicago outside the condo and walled and gated communities, especially since police protection has been significantly reduced and stores have a tendency to autoconflagrate. The people keep voting for the politicians who condone riots and hobble the police, though in Chicago it is likely that if they suddenly began to vote for a different set of people the official vote count would register the same Democrat thieves and moonbats as “winners.”
Maybe they weren’t really there. Fraud in 2010 ?
Gone but not forgotten and they still vote.
Born and raised in Austin area, we had two catholic grammar schools one block from each other in the 1960’s on my street. White flight was a real factor in the decline of the old neighborhood. The new arrivals didn’t maintain their homes and their kids were predatory animals.
Maybe this woman could’ve gotten some help to fix up her Victorian “mansion “ if she didn’t paint it up like a whorehouse.
moving on up ... it’s what America is all about ...
any sane person is trying to get the hell out of Chicago...
(there have been several quite nice predominantly-black neighborhoods (Chicago has always been quite segregated, like WashDC), with thousands of good people. but these, along with the rest of Chicago, are being dragged down seriously by the politicians...
just as Chicago’s Sears Roebuck was destroyed by its management, Chicago city is being destroyed by its “leadership”
and yes, this hurts everybody in town (not just the “one percent”)
It is a crying shame.