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Ukrainian Village extends from Chicago Avenue (800 N) to North Avenue (1600 N) and Halsted Street (800 W) to Western Avenue (2400 W). It includes zip codes 60612, 60622 and 60647, and East Ukrainian Village, Fulton River District, Noble Square and River West neighborhoods.
Ukrainian Village is still home to many first and second generation Eastern Europeans. This beautiful neighborhood is famous with its Ornate orthodox cathedrals with colorful domes.
The neighborhood boasts some of the most magnificent residences in Chicago. Its residential district features brick two- and three-flats, bungalows, small cottages. The area also offers dozens of new office and residential loft conversions. People are attracted to this neighborhood by lower real estate prices and proximity to the Loop.
It is very common to see shop signs in Russian and English. With dozens of restaurants, art galleries, bakeries and flower stands, Ukrainian Village offers a wide variety for city-dwellers.