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Brighton Park Community Study 2004

by Ling Ling Ang; Nathan Benefield

Jun 19, 2004
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Education and Literacy
  • Housing and Homelessness

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This study sought to provide the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council (BPNC) a greater understanding of the issues and trends in housing, economic and demographic changes in the community. The report outlined key changes in the demographic and economic characteristics of the population over the past decade; assessed the current conditions and trends in Brighton Park's housing stock, rents, sales prices, mortgage loans; and identified the key threats and opportunities in Brighton Park in regard to housing affordability, education, and service needs.

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Published By

  • Loyola University Chicago Center for Urban Research and Learning
  • The Brighton Park Neighborhood Council

Copyright

  • Copyright 2004 by The Brighton Park Neighborhood Council. All rights reserved.

Document Type

  • Dataset
  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Midwestern) / Illinois / Chicago Metropolitan Area
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Title: Brighton Park Community Study 2004
Publication date 2004-06-19
Publication Year 2004
Authors Ling Ling Ang , Nathan Benefield
Copyright holder(s) Loyola University Chicago Center for Urban Research and Learning , The Brighton Park Neighborhood Council
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Midwestern) / Illinois / Chicago Metropolitan Area
Keywords logan square , citywide , park
Document type Dataset , Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/brighton-park-community-study-2004.html
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