

Lincoln Park

Get to know the area
Lincoln Park emerged from 1860s cemetery grounds and farmland, renamed to honor the assassinated president before transforming into one of Chicago's wealthiest enclaves. The neighborhood's Victorian mansions and row houses survived the Great Chicago Fire, while landmarks like the Biograph Theater (where gangster John Dillinger met his end) and the famous zoo (established 1868) anchor its cultural significance. This north side gem perfectly illustrates Chicago's remarkable evolution from frontier settlement to sophisticated urban center.
Today, the neighborhood buzzes with activity along its tree-lined streets, with unique shops and an exciting mix of restaurants. With DePaul University bringing youthful energy and attractions like the popular free zoo and conservatory offering green spaces to enjoy, Lincoln Park strikes a perfect balance between collegiate vibrancy and family appeal. The easy access to the lakefront, variety of entertainment options, and well-preserved historic character all help maintain its reputation as one of Chicago's most treasured residential sanctuaries.
Population
69.6K


Household income
$149K+
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Median age
32




Personas
Income level Middle to upper-middle class
Occupation Finance, Law, Medicine, Technology, and Business
Interests Dining at trendy restaurants, staying active, enjoying arts and culture, and shopping at local boutiques
Lifestyle: Families and young professionals who value an active, family-friendly lifestyle
Education Bachelors Degree, Graduate degree

Top Destinations



Lincoln Park Zoo
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A historic, free-admission zoo offering diverse wildlife, scenic gardens, and educational experiences.
Lincoln Hall
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A premier music venue known for its top-tier acoustics, and a lineup featuring both emerging and established artists.
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A vibrant farmers market offering fresh, locally sourced produce and artisanal goods.
Lincoln Park was once a cemetery! In the mid-1800s, the city relocated thousands of graves to make way for the park, though some remain beneath the grounds today.


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Whether it’s commuters, students, or families exploring the neighborhood, our clients message reaches an engaged audience in a setting where it truly sticks.
BLAKE DAVIS, VP OF SALES


Our WallscapeS
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N. Clybourn Ave.
& W. North Ave.
C-06
This bold wallscape makes a splash in Lincoln Park, one of Chicago’s most picturesque and sought-after neighborhoods. Just steps from the lakefront, North Avenue Beach, and the sprawling green of its namesake park, the area buzzes with joggers, families, and locals hitting up high-end shops and wellness spots. From Apple to Design Within Reach, style and sophistication are on full display. Surrounded by tree-lined streets, iconic architecture, and an easygoing, active vibe, this prime location puts your brand at the center of a lifestyle where fitness, fashion, and culture effortlessly collide.
Weekly impressions
201.5K+


Dimensions
629 Sq Ft
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Facing
North




Why Advertise here?
Lincoln Park positions brands before a fashion-forward, discerning demographic in one of Chicago’s most vibrant commercial hubs. This coveted location offers more than visibility, it's surrounded by upscale retailers, fine dining, and cultural attractions. With 36 annual parades, 40+ film festivals, 74 music festivals, and more than 200 theaters and 250 live music venues throughout the city, Lincoln Park sits at the heart of Chicago’s dynamic cultural scene. Boasting a mix of engaged locals and over 20 million annual visitors, this is the ideal environment for impactful brand engagement.







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