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1. tptace+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-09-05 01:48:34
Careful: Chicago is a big city, and it's tough to characterize population loss the way you are. The neighborhood that experienced the most population loss over the last 20 years was Auburn-Gresham, which, while "walkable", is not a place a lot of Chicago residents go out of their way to walk in. One large pattern of population shifts in Chicagoland is from the formerly-redlined south and west sides to the south suburbs, or to the southern states.

The parts of Chicago you'd think about when you think "walkable cities" are thriving.

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