You’ll find
Bucktown just to the north of Wicker
Park, between North and Fullerton
avenues and from the Kennedy
Expressway west to Western Avenue.
The neighborhood is made up of
formerly humble cottages now
sporting skylights and new condos
priced well into the six digits. As
in nearby Wicker Park, affordable
rents are quickly becoming a thing
of the past, and the local artist
population is reluctantly giving way
to the yuppie crowd. Nevertheless,
Bucktown is still populated by
artists (those that can still afford
the rising rents).
“Gallery Point,” the area’s central
art colony, is bounded by Milwaukee,
Damen, Wabansia and North Avenues,
and the "Bucktown Arts Fest,"
attracts over 30,000 art lovers to
the area every August as it has been
for over 20 years.
Small neighborhood bars are found on
every corner, and both North and
Damen Avenue boast smoky late-night
clubs and stylish bars, shops, and
restaurants. Both Wicker Park and
Bucktown contain several remarkable
churches, the legacy of early Polish
immigrants (many former farmers). In
fact, “Bucktown” gets its name from
the goats kept in the backyards of
its early residents.
The Poles have all but been replaced
by a Latin community, which is in
turn fleeing Bucktown for cheaper
rents. Still, a walk north from the
large six-way corner of Damen,
Milwaukee, and North Avenue will
quickly take you from posh and hip
to downright coarse. All is not yet
lost.



