This video is a great illustration of Chicago as "the Windy City," as I thought she might be blown into the river behind her, but anyways, cute gal nevertheless, and I only wish she'd briefly described the bike she'd purchased by giving us an overview and to perhaps have learned what kinds of bike tools/accessories have worked best for her in her commuting experience. Curious also whether it's an e-bike.
So 120% increase so the city really needs to move forward with protected concrete barriers. You know they really need to move forward with that take away one lane it’s only gonna make the city look better and make more investments happen more often in the city.
How do you know where to rent a place in Chicago though cause you don’t wanna be in a bad neighborhood so how do you know where to go? I’m from Northern Maine. How do I know where to rent?
Anywhere with a college is gonna be great. Rogers is great, Edgewater, Lakeview, river north, Lincoln and Wrigley are all safe places. They vary in price. Rogers and Edgewater can be cheaper.
This video is a great illustration of Chicago as "the Windy City," as I thought she might be blown into the river behind her, but anyways, cute gal nevertheless, and I only wish she'd briefly described the bike she'd purchased by giving us an overview and to perhaps have learned what kinds of bike tools/accessories have worked best for her in her commuting experience. Curious also whether it's an e-bike.
We know it's just a non-electric bike, and she decked it out with a basket and the rear rack!
So 120% increase so the city really needs to move forward with protected concrete barriers. You know they really need to move forward with that take away one lane it’s only gonna make the city look better and make more investments happen more often in the city.
How do you know where to rent a place in Chicago though cause you don’t wanna be in a bad neighborhood so how do you know where to go? I’m from Northern Maine. How do I know where to rent?
Anywhere with a college is gonna be great. Rogers is great, Edgewater, Lakeview, river north, Lincoln and Wrigley are all safe places. They vary in price. Rogers and Edgewater can be cheaper.
There's also a good reddit post on r/askchicago that goes over all the different neighborhoods