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Hello everyone. I just got a job in Chicago and things are moving fast. It was a 1 week to get ready and move type of deal so I am a bit flummoxed about housing and transportation and restaurants and on and on. Yeah that's a really bad sentence but I am slightly stressed. So I have some questions if anyone would be so kind to give me a little insight,
Housing? My salary will be in the lower 100k. range. I am a 53 year old male and like diverse cultures. Places with a lot of mom and pop stores would be awesome. Crime isn't my thing so I would like to avoid those areas. I am not adverse to renting a room for a short period. But the goal would be for a nice apartment/house to rent sort of close to civilization and public transportation is a must.
I am not much into night life, history, art and music are all I really need. Avid sailor so I hope the Lake is a nice place for sailing.
What are the people like? When I had my interview the woman kept calling me sweety. Very strange, I hope that is a mid-western thing or not. I know that's a loaded question and I am just looking for generalities.
I am pretty set for the first week or two. The company picked up a hotel for me for the first two weeks.
Anyway, google has helped a little but I would love to hear from some Chicagoan's , I hope that's the correct name or I have already started out on the wrong foot.
Thanks.
peacebird
(14,195 posts)I have visited.
liberal N proud
(60,950 posts)West side suburb.
Not sure where your new job is but It could be a bit of a commute. But it is a very nice community.
MyNameGoesHere
(7,638 posts)so east randolph st.
global1
(25,922 posts)a Near West Suburb. Diverse, cultural, close to the Loop (downtown Chicago), good public trans.
frazzled
(18,402 posts)It would help to know its general location to suggest neighborhoods convenient to direct transportation. I live in the city, and when we moved here 10 years ago, we explored almost every neighborhood before settling on one! Here's a good clickable list, with descriptions of each.
http://www.choosechicago.com/neighborhoods-and-communities/list/
You'll have no shortage of history, music, and art here. Suggestions to begin with:
(1) History: Chicago History Museum (sounds narrow, but top-notch exhibitions on all subjects, from Lincoln, to 60s pop culture, to fashion; right now the exhibition "Chicago Authored" http://www.chicagohistory.org/portlet-content/CHMFall2015Calendar.pdf), DuSable Museum of African American History, Field Museum of Natural History, Newberry Library, and many lectures etc.
(2) Music: The CSO. The CSO is a must--really, one of the premier symphony orchestras in the world. Go at least once, especially when Maestro Muti is conducting. So much jazz and blues ... all over town.
(3) Art: Of course the Art Institute of Chicago and the MCA. But also the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, The Renaissance Society (also at U of C), the Block Art Museum at Northwestern, and dozens and dozens of galleries.
(4): Architecture: You forgot architecture. If you get a nice day, take the Architecture Foundation's boat tour to get started. And visit the (first ever) Architecture Biennial's exhibition at the Cultural Center at Randolph and Michigan.
Have you thought of the Hyde Park neighborhood as a possibility? It's very diverse--from University faculty and students to the African American community. It's getting lots of new restaurants, and there are always lectures and performances there. It seems far away, but it's like a 12-minute ride to the Loop on the Metra line. (My son lives there and commutes to work by taking the Metra and then hopping on a Divvy bike in most weather to get the mile or so west.)
Anyway, ask me anything.
ON EDIT: Oops! I see you said above your job is at the Aon Center. So my Hyde Park suggestion is pretty spot on. The Metra Electric stops right across from it. We live just west of the Aon Center ... if you follow the river to where it splits north and south. My area is called Fulton River District, and there's also the West Loop. It's walkable to Aon or a quick El or bus ride. Prices here have kind of gone way up lately, due mostly to Google coming into the neighborhood. But check it out.
MyNameGoesHere
(7,638 posts)great info. I will look around that area as I would like to be close to work.
elleng
(136,097 posts)Lived there for 10 years, EASY access to/from stuff, and culturally fine as well as geographically; I lived in several apartments during my years there ALL close to the lake with VIEWS!
Fortinbras Armstrong
(4,473 posts)I have to reply that the Munsters of the Midway are going nowhere this year.
MyNameGoesHere
(7,638 posts)I have the unfortunate pleasure of being a Washington fan. Haven't watched them in years, hoping they change the name so I can root for them again.
Fortinbras Armstrong
(4,473 posts)And so is a Packers fan, refers to the Washington team as the "Washington Racial Slurs".