Armour Square, Chicago Explained

Armour Square
Official Name:Community Area 34 - Armour Square
Image Map1:US-IL-Chicago-CA34.svg
Map Caption1:Location within the city of Chicago
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Illinois
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Cook
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:Chicago
Parts Type:Neighborhoods
Parts Style:list
P1:Chinatown
P2:Armour Square
P3:Wentworth Gardens (CHA)
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Total Km2:2.56
Population As Of:2020
Population Total:13,890
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Demographics 2020[1]
Demographics1 Title1:White
Demographics1 Info1:14.0%
Demographics1 Title2:Black
Demographics1 Info2:8.9%
Demographics1 Title3:Hispanic
Demographics1 Info3:5.6%
Demographics1 Title4:Asian
Demographics1 Info4:70.7%
Demographics1 Title5:Other
Demographics1 Info5:0.9%
Elevation Ft:587
Timezone:CST
Utc Offset:-6
Timezone Dst:CDT
Utc Offset Dst:-5
Coordinates:41.84°N -87.6331°W
Coordinates Footnotes:[2]
Postal Code Type:ZIP codes
Postal Code:parts of 60609 and 60616
Blank Name:Median household income 2020
Blank Info:$37,123
Footnotes:Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services

Armour Square is a Chicago neighborhood on the city's South Side, as well as a larger, officially defined community area, which also includes Chinatown and the CHA Wentworth Gardens housing project. Armour Square is bordered by Bridgeport to the west, Pilsen to the northwest, Douglas and Grand Boulevard to the east and southeast, and with the Near South Side bordering the area to the north, and Fuller Park bordering its southernmost boundary, along Pershing Road.

Geography

Armour Square is bounded by 18th Street to the north, Pershing Road to the south, the Union Pacific railroad tracks on the west and the Dan Ryan Expressway to the east.

Neighborhood demographics

Armour Square has historically been a predominantly white, working-class neighborhood with a particularly significant population of both Italian-Americans and Croatian-Americans.[3] With its location being immediately south of Chinatown, today the neighborhood also has a large Asian population as well.[4] A 2014 survey found that 46.6% of the neighborhood speaks Chinese at home.[5] The 3406 census tract in the south of Armour Square is 99% black or African American.[6]

Buildings and structures

Armour Square's most recognizable landmarks are the historic Armour Square Park and nearby Guaranteed Rate Field, which sits at the southeast corner of W.35th and Shields Avenue, on the neighborhood's southernmost end. Guaranteed Rate is home to the Major League Baseball franchise, the Chicago White Sox. There are three Catholic parishes in Armour Square: Santa Lucia, St. Therese Catholic Community at 218 W. Alexander St., and St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church.

Historical images of Armour Square can be found in Explore Chicago Collections,[7] a digital repository made available by Chicago Collections archives, libraries and other cultural institutions in the city.[8]

In September 2022, the Chicago Plan Commission approved a plan to renovate a vacant Armour Square warehouse building into 47 solar-powered apartments.[9]

The Chicago Housing Authority operates a 392-unit residential building for seniors age 62 and up in Armour Square on Wentworth Avenue.[10]

Chicago White Sox

See main article: Chicago White Sox. In 1900, Charles Comiskey moved his St. Paul Saints to Chicago, where they became the team now known as the Chicago White Sox. They began play at the South Side Park on 39th Street in Armour Square, and have remained in the neighborhood ever since. No other major professional sports franchise has played in the same neighborhood longer than the White Sox.[11] In 1910, Comiskey Park opened just 4 blocks north of South Side Park on a site that was formerly a junkyard.[12] The Park remained the home of the Sox until 1990, when it was the oldest park in Major League Baseball.[13] The new Comiskey Park, currently known as Guaranteed Rate Field, opened in 1991 across 35th Street from the old ballpark.[14] Comiskey Park was then demolished in 1991 and converted into a parking lot. A plaque embedded in the asphalt marks the spot where home plate was on the original field.[15]

Chinatown

See main article: Chinatown, Chicago. Chicago's Chinatown is located in the Armour Square community area centered on and around Cermak and Wentworth Avenues, and is an example of an American Chinatown, or ethnic-Chinese neighborhood.

The Chinatown in the Armour Square community area is not to be confused with the West Argyle Street Historic District, sometimes called "New Chinatown", which is on the North Side of Chicago in and around Argyle Street and hosts Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Thai and other Southeast Asian homes and businesses.

Politics

The Armour Square community area has supported the Democratic Party in the past two presidential elections. In the 2016 presidential election, Armour Square cast 2,892 votes for Hillary Clinton and cast 761 votes for Donald Trump (76.67% to 20.17%).[16] In the 2012 presidential election, Armour Square cast 2,581 votes for Barack Obama and cast 575 votes for Mitt Romney (81.01% to 18.05%).[17]

Mass transit stations

Armour Square is served by the Dan Ryan branch of the Chicago Transit Authority's Red Line, with stops at Cermak-Chinatown and Sox-35th. It is also served by Metra on the Rock Island Line via the 35th Street station.

Education

Chicago Public Schools serves residents of the community area;[18] K-8 schools serving Armour Square include Haines and James Ward.[19] Ward Elementary opened as Garibaldi Street Primary School in 1874, and became the Ward School in 1875, before receiving its current name in 1908.[20] Residents are zoned to Phillips Academy High School.[21]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Community Data Snapshot - Armour Square. MetroPulse. July 11, 2020.
  2. 1737379. Armour Square. 15 May 1997.
  3. Web site: Armour Square.
  4. Web site: Armour Square neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois (IL), 60609, 60616 subdivision profile - real estate, apartments, condos, homes, community, population, jobs, income, streets.
  5. https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/chicago/news/common-neighborhoods-for-a-foreign-language/ Common Neighborhoods For A Foreign Language
  6. Web site: U.S. Census website . 2012-11-25 . .
  7. http://explore.chicagocollections.org/records/?f2-types=Digital+Images&f1-neighborhoods=Armour%20Square Explore Chicago Collections
  8. Web site: Long. Elizabeth. A Single Portal to Chicago's History. The University of Chicago News. 17 September 2016.
  9. https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-solar-lofts-20220915-5kjozrhyljb33bjgtfjviazyq4-story.html Chicago Plan Commission approves renovation of old warehouse into solar-powered apartments
  10. https://www.thecha.org/residents/public-housing/find-public-housing/armour-square-and-armour-square-annex ARMOUR SQUARE AND ARMOUR SQUARE ANNEX
  11. Web site: Bova. George. Sox Fan's Guide to Sox Uniforms. White Sox Interactive. 14 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20141011003152/http://www.whitesoxinteractive.com/rwas/index.php?category=3&id=2104. October 11, 2014. dead.
  12. Web site: Beginnings. White Sox Interactive. 14 April 2013.
  13. Web site: Reinsdorf: Rebirth And Death. White Sox Interactive. 14 April 2013.
  14. Web site: Progress? New Comiskey Park. White Sox Interactive. 14 April 2013.
  15. Web site: The Parking Lot. White Sox Interactive. 14 April 2013.
  16. News: How Every Chicago Neighborhood Voted In The 2016 Presidential Election. Ali. Tanveer. DNAInfo. November 9, 2016. October 4, 2019. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20190924090904/https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/numbers/president-vice-president-every-neighborhood-map-election-results-voting-general-primary-illinois/. September 24, 2019.
  17. News: How Every Chicago Neighborhood Voted In The 2012 Presidential Election. Ali. Tanveer. DNAInfo. November 9, 2012. October 4, 2019. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20190203045330/https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/numbers/obama-romney-president-vice-president-every-neighborhood-map-2012-election-results-voting-general-primary-illinois/. February 3, 2019.
  18. https://www.cityofchicago.org/content/dam/city/depts/doit/general/GIS/Chicago_Maps/Community_Areas/CA_ARMOUR_SQUARE.pdf Armour Square
  19. http://www.cps.edu/SiteCollectionDocuments/Zone%20maps/Elem_Near_North_West_Central.pdf Near North West Central Elementary Schools
  20. Web site: School History. James Ward Elementary School. 2024-01-13.
  21. "West/Central/South High Schools . Chicago Public Schools. Retrieved on April 7, 2009.