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The first planned community post-World War II, Park Forest is one of the suburban gems of Chicago. A Village of over 23,000, with great diversity, strong art culture and award-winning planning design. Named one of the most livable suburbs by Forbes.

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Park Forest began life in 1948 as a plan to provide housing for GIs returning from World War II . It was the first post-war planned community and its innovative design has been recognized and used as a model for towns throughout the world. The Village of Park Forest has received numerous livability citations including two All-America City Awards, two Governors Home Town Awards and, most recently, its downtown redevelopment received the Burnham Award for excellence in planning.

Located approximately 30 miles south of downtown Chicago, Park Forest (population 23,462) is part of both Cook and Will Counties. It is bordered by Chicago Heights, Matteson, Olympia Fields, Richton Park and University Park. Interstate Highway 57 is less than three miles to the west and the Calumet Expressway eight miles to the east, provide access to all of the major highways in the Chicago area. Both Midway and O’Hare airports are less than an hour away. Park Forest residents have easy access to three Metra commuter rail line stations. Metra trains make 80 daily trips to downtown Chicago. During rush hour, this trip can take as little as 50 minutes.

The community’s original master plan ensured convenient commercial centers, a child-safe curvilinear street system, a business and light industrial park and multiple, scattered school and recreational facilities.

Park Forest’s first homes were multi-family rental units for the returning servicemen. Many of the early rentals were later converted to housing cooperatives but a large number remained rentals. Park Forest was recognized by The Chicago Sun-Times as a leader in affordable housing and by Chicago Magazine as a "great neighborhood."

During the early 1950s, thousands of small single-family "starter-homes" were built. Later, a third building surge saw the production of larger, two story homes, some with four or five bedrooms. But for nearly 40 years, Park Forest remained a somewhat transient community. Families who sought larger, move-up homes had to look elsewhere. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Village encouraged the development of larger housing in an attempt to round out its housing stock. Today, of the nearly 9,600 housing units, about 5,700 are single-family homes. Another 3,880 are multi-family units, of which almost 2,000 are cooperatives. In addition, scores of original starter homes have been enlarged over the years to fit the needs of today’s homeowners.

From its inception, Park Forest was one of the few communities without restrictive covenants. Although pioneer residents represented religious but not racial diversity, within ten years of incorporation, the Village began a Human Relations Commission, adopted a Fair Housing Ordinance and actively sought racial diversity. The Village did not follow the pattern so prevalent in Chicago’s neighborhoods and suburbs of white flight and racial resegregation. Today, Park Forest’s minority population (African-Americans, Asians and Hispanics) represents 47 per cent of the total. With more than 15 churches and synagogues and a 40-year commitment to fair housing, all ages, races and religious groups call Park Forest home.

Park Forest’s greatest amenities are recreational, cultural and the high level of service provided by its local government. The 2,000 acres of parks, recreation facilities and open land in Park Forest are the largest per capita in Illinois. In addition to numerous playgrounds, ball fields, ice rinks and picnic facilities, the Village contains 26 tennis courts and one of the largest outdoor swimming complexes in the state. The Village’s pioneers planted trees in both parks and along the Village’s developing road system. The urban forest has now matured, along with the Village. Today, despite the challenge of maintenance, it provides an enormous asset to the Village.

Address: Park Forest 60466
Phone: (708) 748-1112
Parking: Lot, Street
State: IL
City: Park Forest
Zip Code: 60466
categories: government organization


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00


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