Odgen Mall, was the only retail that was developed along what was once Odgen Avenue. You can see that it is quite quiet! So why did they get rid of Odgen Avenue? Well the Lincoln Park neighboorhood was one of the first to go through what we now call gentrification and it happened in Lincoln Park during the 1960's. Odgen was extended from Chicago Avenue in the mid 1920's with the idea people would use it to get to the Lakefront. There was two problems with the exectution of that plan. First, Lake Shore Drive was extended one year later than Odgen Avenue but no attempt was made to link the two together. Secondly when the expressway's were build, Odgen was not really provided any service as an on ramp. These shortfalls caused Odgen with much lighter traffic loads than the six lane road needed.
By the late 1960's it the road was in poor shape and the NIMBYS in Lincoln Park wanted the road truncated, so in 1967 the street was cut back to North Avenue.
2 comments:
this is all part of regentrification?
You could say that! the Lincoln Park people certainly didn't want the road around. They were the original regentrifiers and the orignal NIMBY's
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