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Latino Businesses in Logan Square Face Increasing Economic Pressure Amid Gentrification.

Logan Square continues to thrive amidst its diverse surroundings, home to numerous Latino residents. However, just above its storefronts and apartment buildings, rents are quietly rising, leases are getting shorter, and "for rent" signs are beginning to replace the names that once graced the neighborhood. Yet, the neighborhood has changed many times before. Following World War I, Logan Square's population boomed as the first immigrants—working-c…
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Logan Square continues to thrive amidst its diverse surroundings, home to numerous Latino residents. However, just above its storefronts and apartment buildings, rents are quietly rising, leases are getting shorter, and "for rent" signs are beginning to replace the names that once graced the neighborhood. Yet, the neighborhood has changed many times before. Following World War I, Logan Square's population boomed as the first immigrants—working-c…

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The Columbia Chronicle broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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