Homeowner/Civic Associations: Twelve civic associations and two business associations actively serve the Beverly Hills/Morgan Park community. See map.
Historic Districts: The Ridge Historic District, designated in 1976, runs through the heart of the Beverly Hills/Morgan Park neighborhood. With more than 3,000 buildings, it is one of the largest urban districts on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Districts Benefits and Responsibilities: Beverly Hills/Morgan Park has an extraordinary historical and architectural heritage, and historic preservation is an important part of maintaining and enhancing the community. Click here to find out more.
Historic Home Tour: Beverly Hills/Morgan Park – the Village in the City – has an extraordinary historical and architectural heritage. Historic preservation is an important part of maintaining an enhancing this unique community. For information about incentive programs and responsibilities of owners of historic homes, click here.
Significant Architecture: Beverly Hills/Morgan Park is rich in significant architecture, with examples of every major regional style built between the Victorian era and World War II, including Stick, Italianate, Colonial Revival, Tudor, Prairie, Art Moderne, Chicago Bungalow and many more.
Housing Survey: This survey is conducted yearly. It shows how well the housing market is doing and how well the the Beverly/Morgan Park community is doing as a whole.
Realtors: When you list your home with a knowledgeable local real estate agent, that agent will use all of his or her professional resources to find you the best buyer and the best price. Your local real estate agents understand the nuances of pricing the diverse housing stock in our neighborhood and have the 'pulse' of our local real estate market.
Foreclosure Resources: Resources available to homeowners concerned about losing their homes.