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CHICAGO'S NORWOOD PARK:
THAT SPECIAL PLACE YOU WILL SOON CALL HOME

Norwood Park

Park View at Norwood Crossing has an ideal location, nestled in the heart of the Old Norwood Park area of the far northwest side of Chicago.  Almost half of the nearly five acre campus is devoted to lush green spaces, providing a pastoral, park-like setting that harmonizes with the quiet neighborhood and nearby parks.

As a Park View resident you can enjoy your retirement without leaving the area you know and love. You'll have all the cultural, dining, shopping and entertainment opportunities of Chicago only steps away from your doorstep. At the same time you'll still be close to long time friends and neighbors, and all you are so familiar with. Sharing your deep appreciation of this area and its traditional values, this remarkable residence will truly be a special place to call "home".

BENEFITS OF AN URBAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

Many retirees think about retiring to the country for the open space and beautiful countryside, but here at Park View at Norwood Crossing you have the gorgeous park-like setting with all the benefits of urban living.

This Chicago retirement community is located across the street from the Metra station and in close proximity to the Kennedy Expressway (I-90), Park View is an address of absolute convenience that positions you only minutes from O’Hare International Airport, Millennium Park, the Theatre District, the Magnificent Mile, the Art Institute, and all major attractions of our beautiful city.

NORWOOD PARK HISTORY

Norwood Park is located on the far Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois. Named after Henry Ward Beecher's novel Norwood, or Village Life in New England (1868), Norwood Park is home to many of the city's firefighters and police officers. This urban area is known especially for its abundance of green: lawns, parks, churchyards, and trees are its visual hallmarks.

Norwood Park offers many special events including a Memorial Day parade tradition more than 80 years old, an annual Fall Fest, and also features the Nobel-Seymore-Crippen House, the oldest building still standing in Chicago.