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3 heat maps show Chicago’s changing real estate landscape

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Takeaways:

KIG Analytics created heat maps examining new construction and demolition permits, the elderly population and median income, home value and educational attainment in the city of Chicago.

Here are the maps with findings:

Chicago new construction and demolition permits filed from 2006-2015

[Tweet “Construction activity resumed in 2013, but has not achieved prerecession levels.”]

Elderly populations in Chicago over time

Chicago neighborhood with the highest elderly population:

Median income, home value and educational attainment in Chicago

[Tweet “The Chicago neighborhood with the highest median home values is Lincoln Park”]