From a fixer-upper that was Harold Washington's childhood home to a five-bedroom new build, here's what's on the market in the historic neighborhood. Read more
Chicago city council banned the construction of new coach houses in 1957, but older examples — like the ones in our roundup here — were grandfathered in. Read more
Known for their front-facing gable roofs, modest size, and raised basements, workers cottages were originally built as affordable housing in the 19th century. Read more
Owning and maintaining one of these landmarked properties — once home to politicians, car showrooms, and more — are great ways to help preserve the city's architectural history. Read more