Neighborhood Match-Up: Gold Coast vs. Lakeshore East

How do the Chicago neighborhoods Gold Coast and Lakeshore East match up? These are two of Chicago’s hottest places to live right now, and we’re going to explore how they compare head to head.

If you can’t decide where to purchase your next condo between these two neighborhoods, read through this blog and see if either of these prime Chicago neighborhoods are a good fit for you!

Gold Coast vs. Lakeshore East

South of North Ave. and east of LaSalle Street, Gold Coast is one of Chicago’s trendiest neighborhoods. Gold Coast has everything you could want, with its great location, proximity to the lake, restaurants, and nightlife as well.

Where the River and the Lake meet, you can find Lakeshore East. Lakeshore East is a neighborhood that has a prime location downtown near the Loop. It is quickly becoming one of Chicago’s favorite neighborhoods. Lakeshore East is ideal for anyone wanting a little peace and quiet, while also being close to all of the hustle and bustle of living downtown. 

History and Unique Attributes

The Gold Coast Historic District has multiple historic landmarks and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places. Gold Coast is also home to Oak Street Beach.

Lakeshore East used to be a 9 hole golf course from 1994 up until 2001. Since the golf course has closed, the area has been revitalized into repurposed living spaces and is now positioned as prime real estate for Chicagoans. Lakeshore East still maintains that open space feel, and is 40% green.

Dining and Nightlife

Gold Coast has fantastic restaurants and spectacular nightlife including Gibson’s Bar and Steakhouse, Nico Osteria, and 360 Chicago.

Lakeshore East is home to a variety of bars and restaurants. Check out Eggy’s Diner if you’re looking for a breakfast spot to start your day. In the evening, we recommend 3 Forks Steakhouse, Elephant and Castle, and the lower level of Swissotel Chicago Hotel for good food and beverages.

Arts and Culture

We highly recommend checking out the Museum of Contemporary Art when you’re exploring Gold Coast.

Lakeshore East borders Millenium Park and the Chicago River Walk, which are all home to beautiful views and unique Chicago architecture.

Shopping and Activities

One of our favorite spots in Gold Coast is Restoration Hardware on Dearborn and Goethe. It’s an upscale shopping experience like you’ve never seen before. While you’re there, definitely check out the cafe as well. Additionally, the Oak Street Shopping District is also located in Gold Coast and is home to upscale designers and luxury brands.

If you need a break from shopping, check out Lakeshore East Park! Lakeshore East Park is a 6 acre botanical recreational garden in the middle of the neighborhood. It is also Chicago’s first and only free wireless park.

Available Properties Nearby

Searching for a condo in the Golf Coast or Lakeshore East areas? Take a look at these brand new condo buildings in Chicago:

Gold Coast and Lakeshore East are amazing Chicago neighborhoods to purchase your next condo! Take time to visit both of these neighborhoods to find your perfect fit. You can’t go wrong with either Gold Coast or Lakeshore East.

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Neighborhood Match-Up: Gold Coast vs. Lincoln Park

Two of our favorite neighborhoods in Chicago are Gold Coast and Lincoln Park. Check out our comparison below to see how these two neighborhoods shape up against one another.

Gold Coast vs. Lincoln Park

Just south of North Ave. and east of LaSalle Street, Gold Coast is one of Chicago’s hottest neighborhoods. Gold Coast has it all, with its prime location, proximity to the lake, shopping, and nightlife as well. With so much to do, Gold Coast is one of our top neighborhoods.

Lincoln Park is located between Diversey Parkway and North Avenue, close to the lake as well. It is home to restaurants, cafes, and multiple CTA options making it very accessible. With the beautiful park and a prime location, Lincoln Park is one of our favorite Chicago neighborhoods, too!

History and Unique Attributes

The Gold Coast Historic District has multiple historic landmarks within it and is also a part of the National Register of Historic Places. Gold Coast also boasts Oak Street Beach among other attributes.

Lincoln Park is home to the Chicago History Museum as well as the beautiful Lincoln Park Zoo.

Dining and Nightlife

Gold Coast is filled with great restaurants and wonderful nightlife, including Gibson’s Bar and Steakhouse, Nico Osteria, and 360 Chicago!

Lincoln Park also has many popular restaurants including Alinea and Cafe-Ba-Ba-Reeba, as well as late night spots like The J. Parker and Beermiscuous.

Shopping and Activities

The next time you’re in Gold Coast, make a visit Restoration Hardware on Dearborn and Goethe for an upscale shopping experience. While you’re there, check out their jaw-dropping cafe as well!

The Oak Street Shopping District is also located in Gold Coast and is home to upscale designers and luxury brands.

Lincoln Park also boasts plenty of boutique shopping, as well as big brands like Crate and Barrel and West Elm to peruse too.

Education 

Lincoln Park is home to DePaul University’s undergraduate campus.

Available Properties

If you’re searching for a home to live in or near the Gold Coast and Lincoln Park areas, check out one of these listings below!

70 W. Burton Place

100 E. Walton St.

400 N. LaSalle St.

Both Gold Coast and Lincoln Park have so much to offer for those looking to settle in and purchase a condo. Be sure to check out both of these neighborhoods and their available condo listings to find your next home in either Gold Coast or Lincoln Park.

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Streeterville Vs. Gold Coast — Where Should You Live?

When looking for a premier neighborhood in downtown Chicago, both Streeterville and Gold Coast offer promising options.

Each area boasts a phenomenal location and luxury living, which means deciding on the best neighborhood comes down to personal preference.

The Luxury Living team is here to help compare Streeterville vs. Gold Coast to help you determine the most suitable spot to call home.

Highlights of Each Neighborhood

Streeterville- Bounded by the Chicago River, the Magnificent Mile, and Lake Michigan, Streeterville finds itself smack dab in the middle of Chicago’s hottest landmarks. 

The neighborhood also houses many well-respected establishments, including Northwestern University Downtown Campus, University of Chicago Gleacher Center, NBC Tower, Northwestern Hospital, and Lurie Children’s Hospital.

With such a competitive location, it’s no surprise that Streeterville is a happening place. The neighborhood is full of working professionals, students, and visitors working, studying, and residing.

Gold Coast-  Located directly North of Streeterville along the lake, the Gold Coast neighborhood is a bit quieter and more residential.

Strolling through the charming and affluent neighborhood, you’ll find a great mix of historic mansions, modern high-rise apartments, upscale shopping, and exquisite dining.

What Makes Each Unique

The Streeterville neighborhood is unique for its surplus of notorious Windy City Attractions. 

Right Along the Lake, sits the infamous Navy Pier where you can find popular activities like the Centennial Wheel and Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Boat tours and cruises also depart daily from the Pier during the suitable seasons.

With the Magnificent Mile located right along the West edge of the neighborhood, Streeterville offers some of the most high-end retail in the city, from Saks Fifth Avenue to Gucci.

Streeterville also offers an unrivaled and quirky history. The story of the neighborhood’s growth revolves all around Captain George Streeter’s attempt to claim, sell, and tax a sandbar off the Chicago Harbor. While his efforts were disrupted, his legacy remains.

While Streeterville provides its fair share of luxury living, Gold Coast is known for its affluence. It currently ranks as the seventh wealthiest urban areas in the country.

In 1978 the Gold Coast Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places to preserve the area’s notable history, dating back to the early 1800s. This historic district is bounded by North Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, Oak Street, and Lake Street. 

How to See Homes in Each Area

If you’re interested in checking out these vibrant neighborhoods, you can find updated available listings on the Luxury Living Site.

For in-person property visits, you can also connect with an experienced and licensed broker to arrange a tour.

The Streeterville vs.Gold Coast competition is one only you can judge. Determine which area wins your neighborhood needs today!

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