Pullman/Roseland
Filled with history in its local museums, walking tours and historically preserved homes, The Pullman/Roseland areas are on the turnaround! The House of Hope Arena and Salem Baptist Church, one of its main anchors, is bringing tourism and traffic to the area, and getting it noticed among investors, businesses and homebuyers. With its strong political leadership, this area is to be watched for high impact economic growth.
Hot Housing Developments
- Stay Tuned for the Latest Info on Pullman/Roseland Developments!
Food, Fun & Fitness
- Pullman’s Pub
611 E. 113th St.
(773) 568-0264 - Sarge’s
Bar
20 E. 112th St.
(773) 660-1571 - The Cal Harbor Restaurant
Old School American Diner
546 E. 115th St.
(773) 264-5435 - City of Chicago Fitness Center – Palmer Park
201 E. 111th St.
(312) 747-6576
Community Organizations/Institutions
- Chicago State University
9501 S. King Drive - Olive Harvey College
10001 S. Woodlawn Ave. - Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
10406 S. Maryland Ave. - Historic Pullman Foundation
614 E. 113th St. - The House of Hope Arena
752 E. 114th St.
Relevant Blog Posts
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Winter Mkt Report: Wash Pk, Roseland & Beverly
It’s April Fools. But you don’t want to be a fool when it comes to real estate investing! Know the area, know your market! Over the past few weeks, we’ve been analyzing sales stats for 3+ bedroom, 2+ bathroom single family homes and condos on Chicago’s South Side. Our focus is on a four-month period, stretching from Nov.1, 2010 through today. This week we’re exploring Washington Park, Roseland and Beverly.
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Walmart Victory for Pullman Development & Residents!
According to the Associated Press, yesterday, “The Chicago City Council approved building the city’s second Walmart store on Wednesday, a victory that overcame labor opposition and promises jobs on the city’s struggling South Side.”
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Who’s the South Side’s Enemy: Wal-mart or The Unions?
Wal-Mart graces ritzy suburbs and urban areas alike across America. But in the effort to bring Wal-Mart to Chicago’s South Side, Unions have turned up the heat. Are black and Latino residents and communities unfairly (and disproportionately) bearing the burden of these geographically selective debates? Mayor Daley thinks so.
Relevant Articles
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Republican Brady and Democrat Meeks come together to promote South Side Wal-Mart deal
Republican candidate for Illinois governor Bill Brady and Democratic State Senator James Meeks came together yesterday at a vacant building lot to promote the building of a Wal-Mart store on the city's South Side.
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Daley pushes again for South Side Wal-Mart
At the grand opening of a Far South Side shopping mall Saturday, Mayor Daley again pushed his case for new city Wal-Marts in minority neighborhoods.
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Council puts off vote on Wal-Mart Chicago expansion battle
The Chicago City Council Zoning Committee put off a vote today on a controversial proposal for a new Wal-Mart on the Far South Side and will next consider the issue June 3.


