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Get to Know Belmont Cragin

Posted on February 21, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sidney Madden

Sidney Madden

Cars exhibited at Klairmont Kollections in 2020.

Cars exhibited at Klairmont Kollections in 2020. (Xinhua / Joel Lerner / Getty)

It’s a new week, and Belmont Cragin is the next neighborhood we’re exploring.

By the time Chicago annexed Belmont Cragin in the late 19th century, the Northwest Side neighborhood was a growing hub for factories. Workers, many of whom were European immigrants, lived in homes from bungalows to two-flats to Cape Cods. Belmont Cragin became a majority–Latino area in the 2000s.

Alonso Zaragoza, a lifelong Belmont Cragin resident, started Belmont Cragin United to connect neighbors with resources and to support small businesses. He shares his favorite things to do in the area.

Something to Eat

Something to See

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    Riis Park has a running track, swimming pool, soccer fields, playground, and a large lagoon. Plus, it’s a hotspot for local birders.
  • 🛋️ Dock 6 Collective — a collective of six independent designers, furniture-makers, and fabricators — is a hub for Chicago creatives.
  • 💡 Crecer Incubator offers training, advising, and a physical storefront for several local business owners.

Something to Do

Boundaries of Belmont Cragin

Boundaries of Belmont Cragin. (Google Maps)

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