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Englewood born and raised... grew up on 59th and Throop. So much good and so much very bad happened to me and my family on those streets... dont know rather to smile or cry while looking at this drive thru video and reminiscing 😔
@@bigsleez8655 I no longer live there bro... haven't for a very long time. my entire family made it out... honestly I couldn't even tell you. Quick answer Mayors and ward aldermans haven't cared about Englewood or the people of Englewood for a very long time. Zero public pressure to do anything about because it's not on anybody list for gentrification
I'm from Chicago and man, what a dump.. The sky is depressing, the trash Is depressing, the boarded up windows is depressing. Nothing about that area inspires life or fun. Just brick building after sad brick building.
I live in a village in Gloucestershire in England and we had a spate of litter dropping and weeds growing from the gutter. However, after a meeting in the church hall we all decided to get together one Sunday afternoon and tidy up. I realise it's a bigger job here but then you do have more people to call upon who don't appear to be particularly busy. It's amazing what a bit of organisation amongst neighbours can achieve. Sharing a nice cup of tea and some homemade cakes afterwards certainly encourages kinship.
I am also in the UK (London) and I feel you are being a tad optimistic regarding a neighbourhood clean up in this area. It has gone way beyond pulling a few weeds and picking up litter. The whole place looks as if it should be condemned. I can only imagine what the crime stats are.
The people here have lost all hope. Managements property here and there are shootings go on between houses. We tried to put up outlet mall and idea was shot down.
Yeah, well you are talking the descendants of African tribes when you talk about urban blight in America. You don't sit down and have tea and crumpets with that sort. Even the cops don't want to go into areas like Englewood. They are effectively "no-go zones" and if you are the wrong race or wear the wrong gang colors, venturing in to invite them to tea and discuss cleaning up the area, you'll end up dead in a back alley somewhere.
I am 57 and grew up on the Southside. Damn the images in this video brings back memories. Sadly it looks like a ghost town now making it hard to believe that back in my childhood days the parks were green and the neighborhoods were filled with kids playing outside on virtually every blocks . There were black owned neighborhood stores in every hood where 50 cents could get you a bag of candy. Political administration's changes made them all slowly disappear. Now there are vacant lots everywhere and despite the media making people believe the gangs changed all of that it was government neglect, shipping manufacturing jobs overseas, stopping of city services in those areas all for the purpose of bringing property values down making those areas ripe for gentrification. The project building seen in the opening of the TV show "Good Times" are all gone, the people are gone and now their are high rent buildings and condos there with Starbucks and white people jogging with exotic dogs. It's the same thing happening all over this nation with places like Brooklyn NY being another example. It's sad looking at the Southside today because it doesn't show the life that was once vibrant in those areas. My family lived from 56th and Normal through 62nd and Normal from the late sixties through the mid 70's. Today that area is a vacant lot bought up by the railroads for pennies all of my childhood memories wiped away by bulldozers and surrounded by chainlink fences. 😢
@edwardthames9003 I wish he would have shown the two parks within Englewood. (Hamilton Park and Ogden Park) They are still GREEN and various programs are hailed within them. In fact, Ogden Park has a new outdoor area/field were youth football and soccor ⚽ games are played. He was just driving through alleys and certain blocks. Does Englewood need help? Yes, and many are trying to improve it.
@@autumnsmom1117 yeah I think Ogden Park is the one right across the street from Sherwood where the field house is. We used to go in the field house for tumbling and other activities. I learned to read well at Sherwood and I recall being excited when the mobile book truck came to the school. There I got to read the newest Curious George books and others. I even recall one time that an African King came to visit the school and we took a picture for the newspaper in front of the school with him. After fifth grade we went to John Hope for sixth through eighth grade. I know I'm rambling but the video brought back so many memories.
Check out the wrecked neighborhoods of Detroit. In 1950 it was a fantastic place - 20 years later it wasn't. It isn't that the neighborhoods go downhill because they are old. Many neighborhoods on the north shore are old - but they are beautiful. It is the people living in those neighborhoods that determine if they are beautiful or decayed. If they don't have any pride in where they live, it becomes a decayed 'hood.
I notice how Charlie boi NEVER just keeps a block more continuous. HE STOPS going when homes look good again. HIS WAS to make more $$$ keeping it on worst block and alleyways that Chicago has plenty of as is its grid. Yes these were elegant neighborhoods. Once a minority moved in Realtors knocked on doors warning the next blocks residents to get out and sell NOW or lose lots of money called BLOCKBUSTING. They still lost 10 - 20% and more selling quick PROMOTING WHITE-FLIGHT that made these areas POORER, taking the retail with them and de-industrialization. Comes good people just as the old Irish and Italian rip-roaring gang days occurred in Chicago as they had the HOODS them raising children in gang infested areas and at least then.... ww1 and ww2 dispersed them getting all them young men out of the hoods and many did not return or moved on getting GI loans to buy homes. Minorities in the military COULD NOT GET GI LOANS and certainly not for their REDLINED Neighborhoods by the government for too high risk and banks would not give loans and agencies charging extra-high interest moved in. WE CREATED OUR OWN MESS and generations did not fix it. Corporations abandoned them with good Union middle-class jobs that BUILT THESE ELEGANT ONCE AREAS. Now these UNDERCLASSES FEED UPON THEMSELVES. Though much has been done and worst areas leveled and back to prairie land one day to be new-builds if America does not implode itself with the help of Russian to Chinese bots promoting uprising to Ciivil war here and to fix us we must destroy ourselves.
Illinois was the 5th most populated state. It's now 6 or 7. Chicago lost a large chunk of people. At peak, it was over 3M. Now it's almost neck in neck with Houston. Around 2.3M. Chicago is trying to stay at #3. While Houston is at #4. Houston will be #3 at some point, very soon. I'm from Cabrini-Green. Left years and years, decades ago.
@@yourmommahouselies lol. You obviously don’t know the history of Illinois corruption for the past 80 yrs . You do realize that our government is responsible for creating solutions and funding money to these neighborhoods right? When was the last the city of Chicago has ever done anything good for englewood, lawndale, auburn gresham, little village, Garfield park,k town, rose land, stony island, calumet city, the gardens, o block. Nice try there
Lots of hispanics are buying those broken down houses and fixing them up especially by Sherman Park(MoeTown) in englewood my neighbors used to be all black now the whole hood is almost all hispanic and with the migrants coming in englewood is gonna be more hispanic in the coming years
If you guys notice there is no trash in front of these homes or even in the alleyway i’m from chicago don’t judge the people of the abandoned homes that’s a government issue even though houses are not the best those residents take pride in their homes you didn’t see any trash what does that mean ❤
That means it's another black neighborhood full of good people that's been targeted by another racist local Government.this happens nation wide in all the red line communities this RACIST country forced black people to move into.🤬🤬🤬 One day God will correct all .
@@soniajulie6465 Englewood was a blue collar working class community. In the 70s factories 🏭 started closing, moved out of the city and country. People lost jobs. Businesses started leaving the community also. The 80's saw the crack epidemic and people really started leaving in droves.
@@autumnsmom1117 In the 80's & 90's our area was full of People, life & fun it was the hood but plenty people had businesses, People started to leave in the early 2000's
I don't live in Englewood, but I go through different parts of it everyday. I am watching Hispanics, buy those houses, fix them up, and live in them. Their houses are beautiful, for the most part. Further South, the neighborhood improves and it looks relatively nice. In other words, ALL of Englewood don't not look like this.
I totally agree. They are showing the worst of the worst of Englewood! You have pockets that indeed need improvement, however, many areas that are nice as well as up & coming.
CharlieBo...please show some corner street signs when you're filming. It would give all of us a better idea where you are. Thank you, and lets be careful out there!
@@sowhat3245 I've been though the South side of Chicago many times, picking up and delivering freight. So, I know what to do and not to do south of 31st St., and east of Cicero Ave. .
This is so sad. I grew up in this neighborhood in the 60's. We lived at 5658 S. Hermitage, but we traveled up and down a lot of these streets to visit relatives and friends. It was vibrant! CLEAN! Safe. People watched out for each other.
I’m from the Midwest, Milwaukee to be exact. Milwaukee is an hour away from Chicago. My opinion, the whole Midwest is dying. I use to go to Chicago, it’s not anything I’m interested in anymore. A lot of people are still fleeing from up there.
Englewood Raised.... I have lived on several of these blocks mainly 67th and Sangamon Damn the Area looks so desolate now, All the big brick buildings were once full of people, Life & memories the footage Howards Chicken shack on 69th street had some good food. Good times & bad times Englewood helped mold me taught me how to survive & live anywhere
I’m from Chicago and from the 100s on down to the low end some areas are run down because there is no Jobs in the areas , the economic infrastructure in these areas are bad and it caused alot of poverty and run down buildings because people can’t really afford to put alot of money back into their properties.
Such a depressing looking place, with many depressed and unhappy people. Nobody wants to help this place, not even the people who live here. I seriously do not see it getting “better”, hard to imagine any big corporations or businesses moving in anytime soon neither.
You need to speak with individuals who live in this area. Yes, this area needs help, and there are many within this community who are helping. When resources are not properly allocated to certain areas, this is the result.
Great video, Charlie, I love these, thank you! (Also, every time you go into those narrow little alleys, I'm always so worried that you'll be jumped and murdered... even though, if that had happened, we would obv. never see the video. But pls stay safe!)
Anyone notice the large amount of vacant lots? They are the result of buildings being torn or burned down either by the city's "Urban Renewal" of the 1960s, or the MLK riots of April 1968. Now these lots have 50-year-old trees growing on them or just being overgrown.
Yes, those lots are only in the black community. Hispanic communities are wall to wall single family homes. Same with business, wall to wall business in the hispanic community. Billions invested into the hispanic community and nothing for the black....
Chicago has policy of tearing down vacant and dilapidated houses. This has been going on for decades. The 68 riot primarily took place in the west side
Is it black owned? And is it quiet with no hip hop playing? Seriously i want to know. Once in awhile I like to go to coffehouses thats not *$. With good customer service
@@fleurmartin I think a white guy owns it. It’s a very nice, low-key atmosphere and the workers there are all really friendly. The prices can’t be beat either.
Great video Charlie Bo. Wish you had driven by 63rd and Wallace. That's the sight of the infamous Murder Castle. A post office sits on that spot today.
@@fleurmartin it can be Googled. It happened in the 1890s. Chicago was hosting the World's Fair. A man named Midget built a non descript building at 63rd and Wallace. Inside was a chamber of horrors. The were sound proof rooms, an acid vat, a dissection room and others. I think he roughly killed about 8 women. He fled Englewood. The building burned soon after. A post office stands on it's spot today.
@@peterdelestrez8880 They don't know how many women were killed there. Remember, the woman that Midget bought the building from, suddenly came up missing. Many women came up missing during that time, NEVER to be heard from again. Legend has it, that some parts of the killing chambers are still in the basement.
Ain't nothing but heroes and fallen soldiers over there the neighborhood is absolutely legendary the city government the city municipalities does not care about the conditions of my community voting is a joke politics is a joke I swear when and if I'm able to do it I'm going to give back to my community😢😢😢
Englewood is changing a lot. For the better. There are a lot of new developments that are coming, and being built currently. Show the nice parts of Englewood! Not all of it is run down.
Where are we going? If it's easier to infiltrate foreign countries with the help of political intrigues and military bases around the world than to put things in order in your backyard? Where have the funds from depleted resources gone? The decline of hegemony.
This isn't all Englewood. IMO you have to change the mindsets of people. We were poor growing up didn't have much, but we didn't trash our own neighborhood. We clean up our block just because we didn't live in front of that house we picked up the trash. My moms would say you don't have to live here to pick up trash you live on the block and in the neighborhood . We didn't have much, but we kept it nice. There's a difference working for things instead of things getting handed to you. When you work for it you appreciate it and value it. When it's handed to you-you could careless because you say they gonna give it to me again.
I'm surprised Rock Star hasn't. "Grand Theft Auto: New Madrid" (after the New Madrid fault line that runs through southern Illinois), like what they did with LA and the San Andreas fault.
I read years ago, that a famous architect said; Chicago was like a women with a very beautiful face ,meaning the Loop/Downtown & a very ugly body , meaning areas of Chicago like this..
I really don't care how bad people try to make my city out to be. I love Chicago. There are cities with true hell holes, but i get it this give everyone a chance to look down on something while ignoring their shit. Pitiful
I personally do t think so. But not sure. Pullman area defi atley. I think i lmow rmthe scene you mean. When he lived in the bsmnt. Or when they foumd the black guy and the girl together. Good moviw
For Centuries US has helped other countries while their own people suffer/live in poverty and don’t invest in "their own country." Chicago is trying to house “the immigrants" they’ve allowed to come here But the homeless that have been here for YEARS remain homeless. Find/ provide housing and jobs for people that are from here First and then move on to the "immigrants!!"
I worked in Chicago subs for yrs as a union carpenter, revamping abandoned schools under the Obama no child left behind plan. Engl, S-Calumet, Gary. And so on. Also converted Wamu banks into Chase after they closed at 7pm till 4am. I bought a ten yr old chev expess van and left the windows down when parked. Shit was crazy as a 27yr white guy from a small rural town.
I’m from Englewood and it makes me sick to see what has happened. White Englewood 69th street area was a great place to grow up. The Italians kept it crime free! The parks, the Italian fests, the schools, the freedom all gone !! Sickening and sad blacks and whites could have lived in harmony but the city red lined and segregated and black women settled for bums not men and the children suffered in fatherless homes . You think history would have taught us something but it still goes on! 2024!
@@alposingleton5744 he ain't gonna go thru the trenches...I thought fasho I'd see the old quick stop on 66th and Halsted across the street from spirits
No shops, no convenience stores, no restaurants, no neighborhood Pubs, no CVS, Walgreens, gas stations. everything the rest of us take for granted. So sad.
There is a Walgreens on 63rd St South Halsted Parkway, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and other shops, as well as gas stations that were not shown. In addition, two parks are within the Englewood Community. Ogden Park and Hamilton Park. Factories started closing and leaving Chicago as well as the Country by the 70s, with it came job loses. You really started seeing the decline by the 80s, with people moving out the community especially when the crack epidemic occurred.😔
@@billkussmaul2940 No problem, I wish the videographer had shown more of the community. I hate seeing its decline as well. There used to be the largest shopping district second to downtown that was once located in Englewood. Now, Kennedy- King Community College is located where it once stood. If videographer had driven down Halsted St., 55th-75th as well as Racine, Ashland, Wentworth, 63rd, 67th, 69th, & 71st more things would have been shown. The community does need help, and you have RAGE (Residents Association Greater Englewood) and other organizations that are really trying to make a difference.
What's the point of you doing this? Only our people love to show the worse of ourselves!! I never see you drive through a middle class Black neighborhood!! Smh!!!
Compton not even the worst looking city in the LA area. For people that don't know Compton was made famous from the 80's and 90's Gangsta Rap Movies. It was worse back then just like everywhere else but never as bad as they portrayed. Compton is not even on the list of the worst looking cities, that would be places like Philly, Baltimore. Compton is a suburb of LA and it's about 75 to 80% Mexican.
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Englewood born and raised... grew up on 59th and Throop. So much good and so much very bad happened to me and my family on those streets... dont know rather to smile or cry while looking at this drive thru video and reminiscing 😔
Well said! Real Truth.
Why is there so much trash everywhere
@@bigsleez8655 I no longer live there bro... haven't for a very long time. my entire family made it out... honestly I couldn't even tell you. Quick answer Mayors and ward aldermans haven't cared about Englewood or the people of Englewood for a very long time. Zero public pressure to do anything about because it's not on anybody list for gentrification
@@bigsleez8655 glatze
Some very nice places!
I'm from Chicago and man, what a dump.. The sky is depressing, the trash Is depressing, the boarded up windows is depressing. Nothing about that area inspires life or fun. Just brick building after sad brick building.
It’s a lot of soul and raw talent coming out of Chicago. what are you talking about
@@bob-mb6ubboy no it ain’t you just talking . You ain’t out here
Its quite different than in Europe. Almost no soul is walking on streets. Is it even safe to walk there ?
@@cobrabull8289hell no. Not there
Brick buildings that Hispanics are buying, fixing up and living in them. They are doing it wth the frame homes also.
I live in a village in Gloucestershire in England and we had a spate of litter dropping and weeds growing from the gutter.
However, after a meeting in the church hall we all decided to get together one Sunday afternoon and tidy up.
I realise it's a bigger job here but then you do have more people to call upon who don't appear to be particularly busy.
It's amazing what a bit of organisation amongst neighbours can achieve. Sharing a nice cup of tea and some homemade cakes afterwards certainly encourages kinship.
I am also in the UK (London) and I feel you are being a tad optimistic regarding a neighbourhood clean up in this area. It has gone way beyond pulling a few weeds and picking up litter. The whole place looks as if it should be condemned. I can only imagine what the crime stats are.
The people here have lost all hope. Managements property here and there are shootings go on between houses. We tried to put up outlet mall and idea was shot down.
Absolutely correct. If people who live there are apathetic, nothing will ever get done in their neighborhood.
I've heard Brixton is the roughest neighborhood in London. Englewood is lightyears beyond that.
Yeah, well you are talking the descendants of African tribes when you talk about urban blight in America. You don't sit down and have tea and crumpets with that sort. Even the cops don't want to go into areas like Englewood. They are effectively "no-go zones" and if you are the wrong race or wear the wrong gang colors, venturing in to invite them to tea and discuss cleaning up the area, you'll end up dead in a back alley somewhere.
I am 57 and grew up on the Southside. Damn the images in this video brings back memories. Sadly it looks like a ghost town now making it hard to believe that back in my childhood days the parks were green and the neighborhoods were filled with kids playing outside on virtually every blocks . There were black owned neighborhood stores in every hood where 50 cents could get you a bag of candy. Political administration's changes made them all slowly disappear.
Now there are vacant lots everywhere and despite the media making people believe the gangs changed all of that it was government neglect, shipping manufacturing jobs overseas, stopping of city services in those areas all for the purpose of bringing property values down making those areas ripe for gentrification. The project building seen in the opening of the TV show "Good Times" are all gone, the people are gone and now their are high rent buildings and condos there with Starbucks and white people jogging with exotic dogs. It's the same thing happening all over this nation with places like Brooklyn NY being another example.
It's sad looking at the Southside today because it doesn't show the life that was once vibrant in those areas. My family lived from 56th and Normal through 62nd and Normal from the late sixties through the mid 70's. Today that area is a vacant lot bought up by the railroads for pennies all of my childhood memories wiped away by bulldozers and surrounded by chainlink fences. 😢
My brother it is the same here in north St. Louis, you hit the nail on the head
So you're saying the Democrat party, who has been in control of the "government" in Chicago for over 100 years, is responsible?
The entire nation should read what you herein have so well encapsulated.
@edwardthames9003
I wish he would have shown the two parks within Englewood. (Hamilton Park and Ogden Park) They are still GREEN and various programs are hailed within them. In fact, Ogden Park has a new outdoor area/field were youth football and soccor ⚽ games are played. He was just driving through alleys and certain blocks. Does Englewood need help? Yes, and many are trying to improve it.
@@autumnsmom1117 yeah I think Ogden Park is the one right across the street from Sherwood where the field house is. We used to go in the field house for tumbling and other activities. I learned to read well at Sherwood and I recall being excited when the mobile book truck came to the school. There I got to read the newest Curious George books and others. I even recall one time that an African King came to visit the school and we took a picture for the newspaper in front of the school with him. After fifth grade we went to John Hope for sixth through eighth grade. I know I'm rambling but the video brought back so many memories.
Some of these old brick apartment buildings must have been very elegant looking when they were built many decades ago.
Check out the wrecked neighborhoods of Detroit. In 1950 it was a fantastic place - 20 years later it wasn't. It isn't that the neighborhoods go downhill because they are old. Many neighborhoods on the north shore are old - but they are beautiful. It is the people living in those neighborhoods that determine if they are beautiful or decayed. If they don't have any pride in where they live, it becomes a decayed 'hood.
Built by one group. Destroyed by another. And the ones who built them and left are the ones who are blamed for the destruction. Strange.
I notice how Charlie boi NEVER just keeps a block more continuous. HE STOPS going when homes look good again. HIS WAS to make more $$$ keeping it on worst block and alleyways that Chicago has plenty of as is its grid.
Yes these were elegant neighborhoods. Once a minority moved in Realtors knocked on doors warning the next blocks residents to get out and sell NOW or lose lots of money called BLOCKBUSTING. They still lost 10 - 20% and more selling quick PROMOTING WHITE-FLIGHT that made these areas POORER, taking the retail with them and de-industrialization.
Comes good people just as the old Irish and Italian rip-roaring gang days occurred in Chicago as they had the HOODS them raising children in gang infested areas and at least then.... ww1 and ww2 dispersed them getting all them young men out of the hoods and many did not return or moved on getting GI loans to buy homes. Minorities in the military COULD NOT GET GI LOANS and certainly not for their REDLINED Neighborhoods by the government for too high risk and banks would not give loans and agencies charging extra-high interest moved in.
WE CREATED OUR OWN MESS and generations did not fix it. Corporations abandoned them with good Union middle-class jobs that BUILT THESE ELEGANT ONCE AREAS. Now these UNDERCLASSES FEED UPON THEMSELVES. Though much has been done and worst areas leveled and back to prairie land one day to be new-builds if America does not implode itself with the help of Russian to Chinese bots promoting uprising to Ciivil war here and to fix us we must destroy ourselves.
They will all be given to the illegals soon.
They were 75 yrs ago. This was a solid upper middle class neighborhood in the 1930's thru the 1950's.
Illinois is the problem period it's mismanaged by terrible government officials people are running from IL in record numbers ..
It's ran by people who dont care about Chicago as a whole..just the money and position they are in
Lies!!! Try those southern states!!!
Illinois was the 5th most populated state. It's now 6 or 7.
Chicago lost a large chunk of people. At peak, it was over 3M. Now it's almost neck in neck with Houston. Around 2.3M.
Chicago is trying to stay at #3. While Houston is at #4. Houston will be #3 at some point, very soon.
I'm from Cabrini-Green. Left years and years, decades ago.
@@LostintheUS2030 dude you ignorant AF!!!
@@yourmommahouselies lol. You obviously don’t know the history of Illinois corruption for the past 80 yrs . You do realize that our government is responsible for creating solutions and funding money to these neighborhoods right? When was the last the city of Chicago has ever done anything good for englewood, lawndale, auburn gresham, little village, Garfield park,k town, rose land, stony island, calumet city, the gardens, o block. Nice try there
Bro really pulled in the parking lot to show us the graffiti off 59th 💀
💀 💀 💀 💀
Why didn't he show the gentrification in Englewood? Lots of whites snatching up homes DIRT CHEAP and renovating.
Only happiness I saw was at 9:37 when the dogs playin
As a life long Illinois resident i can say thats the quietest and the cleanest ive ever seen Englewood look❤
Lots of hispanics are buying those broken down houses and fixing them up especially by Sherman Park(MoeTown) in englewood my neighbors used to be all black now the whole hood is almost all hispanic and with the migrants coming in englewood is gonna be more hispanic in the coming years
If you guys notice there is no trash in front of these homes or even in the alleyway i’m from chicago don’t judge the people of the abandoned homes that’s a government issue even though houses are not the best those residents take pride in their homes you didn’t see any trash what does that mean ❤
That means it's another black neighborhood full of good people that's been targeted by another racist local Government.this happens nation wide in all the red line communities this RACIST country forced black people to move into.🤬🤬🤬 One day God will correct all .
Englewood; a place of such wonderful dreams and terrifying nightmares.
3:13 it was nice to see the 4 ladies with their Bibles looking to preach Jesus at least ... wtf happened there? talk about dystopia
@@soniajulie6465
Not ‘what’ happened, but ‘who’.
@@soniajulie6465 Englewood was a blue collar working class community. In the 70s factories 🏭 started closing, moved out of the city and country. People lost jobs. Businesses started leaving the community also. The 80's saw the crack epidemic and people really started leaving in droves.
@@autumnsmom1117 In the 80's & 90's our area was full of People, life & fun it was the hood but plenty people had businesses, People started to leave in the early 2000's
I don't live in Englewood, but I go through different parts of it everyday. I am watching Hispanics, buy those houses, fix them up, and live in them. Their houses are beautiful, for the most part. Further South, the neighborhood improves and it looks relatively nice. In other words, ALL of Englewood don't not look like this.
Why do you discount this decay of civilization??
I totally agree. They are showing the worst of the worst of Englewood! You have pockets that indeed need improvement, however, many areas that are nice as well as up & coming.
Correct about the Hispanics. Picking up property cheaply.
Agreed
CharlieBo...please show some corner street signs when you're filming. It would give all of us a better idea where you are. Thank you, and lets be careful out there!
He’s perfectly fine driving around i have to drive through englewood every day to get to and from work
@@bjive5900doesn’t mean englewood is safe lmao i be goin thru there often too. Just as any location mind your business if u not from round there
I’m pretty sure you still wouldn’t know where tf he is unless your looking on google maps Lol how about you go drive thru?? 😂
@@sowhat3245 I've been though the South side of Chicago many times, picking up and delivering freight. So, I know what to do and not to do south of 31st St., and east of Cicero Ave. .
63rd and Halstead is the center of Englewood @@jamesnelson6980
That 500mil that went to illegals could've definitely helped the Westside & Southside of chicago!!!
SAY IT AGAIN DOG!!!!!!
Over a million was slated for Englewood, and it was given to guess who?
No amount of money would help those areas.
@geckster109 I have to agree with that!!! it's been that way too long.... Fix it up and it'll get torn right back down again...
Residents of that area have to want to do something. Throwing money at the problem is not going to solve anything.
Despite being a high crime area (far from the worst) of Chicago, Englewood is a close knit community.
This is so sad. I grew up in this neighborhood in the 60's. We lived at 5658 S. Hermitage, but we traveled up and down a lot of these streets to visit relatives and friends. It was vibrant! CLEAN! Safe. People watched out for each other.
Never coming back.
Those days are gone forever.
Kitty alert @2:36. I hope someone is feeding him. 🐱
Feeding himself
Il governo americano dovrebbe aiutare il suo popolo😢e non pensare le altre nazioni😮 non si governa così
you are a hundred percent right but its all by design
I’m from the Midwest, Milwaukee to be exact. Milwaukee is an hour away from Chicago. My opinion, the whole Midwest is dying. I use to go to Chicago, it’s not anything I’m interested in anymore. A lot of people are still fleeing from up there.
Chicago north side and some of the west and south sides are doing just fine.
All for the same reason - and if I have to say what that reason is YT will suspend me for hate speech. 🤬
Miluakee is notjing like chicago bro..not even a sketch
@harveylewis4201 Milwaukee, babe! I miss that city but we had to go.
@@rujaloveyoUSon exactly! You knew the deal!
Hopefully the migrants will revive this community to see more new houses and businesses opening
Chicago looks better than any hood video you have ever posted bro.
Cap
@@JlcdeluxeJlcdeluxeIt does. Take a real look. He's purposely showing the worst parts, and they aren't even that bad compared to other US cities
Yeah but it’s also super depressing
Englewood Raised.... I have lived on several of these blocks mainly 67th and Sangamon Damn the Area looks so desolate now, All the big brick buildings were once full of people, Life & memories the footage Howards Chicken shack on 69th street had some good food. Good times & bad times Englewood helped mold me taught me how to survive & live anywhere
By any chance did you know the Porter family on 67th and Laflin? I've been trying to reconnect with Early's family
I’m from Chicago and from the 100s on down to the low end some areas are run down because there is no Jobs in the areas , the economic infrastructure in these areas are bad and it caused alot of poverty and run down buildings because people can’t really afford to put alot of money back into their properties.
Such a depressing looking place, with many depressed and unhappy people. Nobody wants to help this place, not even the people who live here. I seriously do not see it getting “better”, hard to imagine any big corporations or businesses moving in anytime soon neither.
You sound dumb
You need to speak with individuals who live in this area. Yes, this area needs help, and there are many within this community who are helping. When resources are not properly allocated to certain areas, this is the result.
Bullshit. People are helping while you complain on the internet. You can get out here and help, otherwise your input isn't needed
Shut up!!!
What a horrible, depressing place. Stay safe.
Thought it was 1980's NYC with all that writing on the wall😂, WORD!
Great video, Charlie, I love these, thank you! (Also, every time you go into those narrow little alleys, I'm always so worried that you'll be jumped and murdered... even though, if that had happened, we would obv. never see the video. But pls stay safe!)
Anyone notice the large amount of vacant lots? They are the result of buildings being torn or burned down either by the city's "Urban Renewal" of the 1960s, or the MLK riots of April 1968. Now these lots have 50-year-old trees growing on them or just being overgrown.
Yes, those lots are only in the black community. Hispanic communities are wall to wall single family homes. Same with business, wall to wall business in the hispanic community. Billions invested into the hispanic community and nothing for the black....
That might be a stretch. Imma take that with a grain of salt
Chicago has policy of tearing down vacant and dilapidated houses. This has been going on for decades. The 68 riot primarily took place in the west side
Wow! Can you imagine how many migrants we could house there!
DESTROYERS
Jeez... even the trees are un happy there... City is lacking leadership.
It's winter bro wtf 😂
Democrats love this, keep you down with empty promises of better.
i love these videos. thanks always relaxing
Verdade
The camera footage is phenomenal
A nice place to live. Hope you find a house there
Next time you’re in Englewood, you should stop at Kusanya Cafe on 69th & Green. One of the best coffee shops in the city, in my opinion.
Is it black owned? And is it quiet with no hip hop playing? Seriously i want to know. Once in awhile I like to go to coffehouses thats not *$. With good customer service
@@fleurmartin I think a white guy owns it. It’s a very nice, low-key atmosphere and the workers there are all really friendly. The prices can’t be beat either.
@@saulgood8229 Thanks!
Another great video.
Another banger!
Come thru in the summer late afternoons and nights, it’s going to be different footage. I’m Chicago born and raised and summers get wild out here
So what?
Great video Charlie Bo. Wish you had driven by 63rd and Wallace. That's the sight of the infamous Murder Castle. A post office sits on that spot today.
Never heard of murder castle. Have to look it up
@@fleurmartin it can be Googled. It happened in the 1890s. Chicago was hosting the World's Fair. A man named Midget built a non descript building at 63rd and Wallace. Inside was a chamber of horrors. The were sound proof rooms, an acid vat, a dissection room and others. I think he roughly killed about 8 women. He fled Englewood. The building burned soon after. A post office stands on it's spot today.
@@peterdelestrez8880 They don't know how many women were killed there. Remember, the woman that Midget bought the building from, suddenly came up missing. Many women came up missing during that time, NEVER to be heard from again. Legend has it, that some parts of the killing chambers are still in the basement.
2:44 soon to be discontinued Shotspotter microphone array on the light pole. Thanks Brandon for keeping the city safe.
Is the city planning on getting rid of the Shotspotters in approximately 6 months ?
@@kennybubash3278 Sometime after the convention in August.
@@skip686suppose to be gone in June I believe
Tbh when has shot spotter worked. Just more money coming from tax payers
Y'all love to blame the blk mayor!!! Crime was much worse when Daley a white mayor was in play!!
I WONDER WHO IS DOING ALL THIS GRAFFITI NOWADAYS.
Ain't nothing but heroes and fallen soldiers over there the neighborhood is absolutely legendary the city government the city municipalities does not care about the conditions of my community voting is a joke politics is a joke I swear when and if I'm able to do it I'm going to give back to my community😢😢😢
I left this very neighborhood for Uganda.
Englewood is changing a lot. For the better. There are a lot of new developments that are coming, and being built currently. Show the nice parts of Englewood! Not all of it is run down.
I live in englewood and ain’t nothing being built really
It's changing cause the mexicans buying the properties and the new arrivals they are cleaning yall mess up and pushing yall out to the suburbs
Where are we going? If it's easier to infiltrate foreign countries with the help of political intrigues and military bases around the world than to put things in order in your backyard? Where have the funds from depleted resources gone? The decline of hegemony.
This isn't all Englewood. IMO you have to change the mindsets of people. We were poor growing up didn't have much, but we didn't trash our own neighborhood. We clean up our block just because we didn't live in front of that house we picked up the trash. My moms would say you don't have to live here to pick up trash you live on the block and in the neighborhood . We didn't have much, but we kept it nice.
There's a difference working for things instead of things getting handed to you. When you work for it you appreciate it and value it. When it's handed to you-you could careless because you say they gonna give it to me again.
Anyone else notice how there's so much more litter on the south side compared to the north side?
Chicago don't fix it's streets....unless you live near an alderman or you got the hook up
Thank you for this CHarlie, stay safe, you are a treasure!❤
should have made GTA here
I'm surprised Rock Star hasn't. "Grand Theft Auto: New Madrid" (after the New Madrid fault line that runs through southern Illinois), like what they did with LA and the San Andreas fault.
Miles Davis 'On The Corner' soundtrack needed.
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That's a dangerous neighborhood right there
One of Chicago most dangerous hood
So rough and scary 😮
Anytime I remember this I always think of Durk 😢
Lil Durk, Chief Keith, ECT.
I'm from Chicago, but i haven't lived there for many years, watching this is depressing, they need to Clean It Up, it can be done.
What sets rome around these blocks ?
Roam
My old company HQ was in Englewood cliffs. I only had to go once for a week. Had some good food. But was very happy to leave.
I read years ago, that a famous architect said; Chicago was like a women with a very beautiful face ,meaning the Loop/Downtown & a very ugly body , meaning areas of Chicago like this..
THAT'S MY MOFO HOOOD NO LOVE CITY BABYYYYY MY HEART BLEEDS FOR MY LAND I WISH I COULD REVAMP EVERY VYDOCK TO VACANT LOT...😢😢
Man I miss how it used to be round there. We used to be able to walk ANYWHERE and was comfortable around there. 59th Always!
The 70's is when things started going to shit here!
City does not invest here. Still building skyscrapers downtown.
these neighborhoods would've been so beautiful 60 years ago
GOTTA GIVE IT TO YOU BRO YOU REALLY BE "SPINNING THE BLOCK" IN SOME OF THE MOST DANGEROUS NEIGHBORHOODS ON EARTH FR FR 💯
How ironic I was just over there by 56th & union yesterday and he drive past 56th and union threw that alley going towards Halsted 😮
Love the old blue Caddy at the beginning of the video!
I really don't care how bad people try to make my city out to be. I love Chicago. There are cities with true hell holes, but i get it this give everyone a chance to look down on something while ignoring their shit. Pitiful
It's sad to see how deteriorated is Englewood. Like there is no hope of improving.
I avoid alleys as much as possible when I'm in the city, be careful. That's one area you don't want a flat tire in.
Did the movie Fugitive shoot some scenes around there?
I personally do t think so. But not sure. Pullman area defi atley. I think i lmow rmthe scene you mean. When he lived in the bsmnt. Or when they foumd the black guy and the girl together. Good moviw
Cook County hospital and I think the westside...
@@GEVINCHYGAMEZ I really liked the hospital scene. Anybody who was ever a patient there could tell that was no set.
Yes they did!
The Fugitive did some scenes further south as well. 111-115th, near Cottage Grove.
It's crazy we have money to give other countries but we cant invest here in are own country such a shame people need to stop voting for these people
For Centuries US has helped other countries while their own people suffer/live in poverty and don’t invest in "their own country."
Chicago is trying to house “the immigrants" they’ve allowed to come here But the homeless that have been here for YEARS remain homeless. Find/ provide housing and jobs for people that are from here First and then move on to the "immigrants!!"
You should play elvis presley song in the getto
I worked in Chicago subs for yrs as a union carpenter, revamping abandoned schools under the Obama no child left behind plan. Engl, S-Calumet, Gary. And so on. Also converted Wamu banks into Chase after they closed at 7pm till 4am. I bought a ten yr old chev expess van and left the windows down when parked. Shit was crazy as a 27yr white guy from a small rural town.
Whoever filming this must be from over there how they keep going around in circles without caring about consequence lbs iykyk
Nice Chicago graffiti in Englewood
I noticed . Ive photographed graffiti for many years all around the United States .
@@sleeplessaquarius yeah graffiti is nice art 🎨
I would think BLM would have built a community center or perhaps a BLM Grocery store. 😂
Born an raised on da trey cpt 💯 so many great memories but so many painful ones as well
Front yard spiked-top fences tell you all you need to know about the neighborhood.
More food reviews please😊
I’m from Englewood and it makes me sick to see what has happened. White Englewood 69th street area was a great place to grow up. The Italians kept it crime free! The parks, the Italian fests, the schools, the freedom all gone !! Sickening and sad blacks and whites could have lived in harmony but the city red lined and segregated and black women settled for bums not men and the children suffered in fatherless homes . You think history would have taught us something but it still goes on! 2024!
Waht a peaceful environment..I love it
U ain't go on lowe? 63rd? Normal? Halsted? Garfield?
Right 64 parnell 63 normal he dont ride down nun of them block's shit ride pass Englewood shool at least
@@alposingleton5744 he ain't gonna go thru the trenches...I thought fasho I'd see the old quick stop on 66th and Halsted across the street from spirits
I can't believe I'm the first 🎉
NOTHING LIKE THE 70'S...TODAY RAGGEDY.....REAL RAGGEDY....
I see kitty cats survive good. That stripped cat that passed by.
It’s about 4 different clans of cats in my alley they definitely eat good over here 😂😂
At least', it was partly sunny at times...
Much representative of the eight years I spent in Detroit. Less burned out buildings though.
Oh u brave brave driving through alleys 😱🥴
No shops, no convenience stores, no restaurants, no neighborhood Pubs, no CVS, Walgreens, gas stations. everything the rest of us take for granted. So sad.
Crime. Why open up a business and be robbed blind and shot? That's why they can't have nice things.
There is a Walgreens on 63rd St South Halsted Parkway, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and other shops, as well as gas stations that were not shown. In addition, two parks are within the Englewood Community. Ogden Park and Hamilton Park. Factories started closing and leaving Chicago as well as the Country by the 70s, with it came job loses. You really started seeing the decline by the 80s, with people moving out the community especially when the crack epidemic occurred.😔
@@autumnsmom1117 I wish they were shown. I stand corrected.
@@billkussmaul2940 No problem, I wish the videographer had shown more of the community. I hate seeing its decline as well. There used to be the largest shopping district second to downtown that was once located in Englewood. Now, Kennedy- King Community College is located where it once stood. If videographer had driven down Halsted St., 55th-75th as well as Racine, Ashland, Wentworth, 63rd, 67th, 69th, & 71st more things would have been shown. The community does need help, and you have RAGE (Residents Association Greater Englewood) and other organizations that are really trying to make a difference.
Love thy neighbor as thy self
U should go to Chillicothe Ohio where I grew up. Place is bad in certain areas.
Englewood sheeeit u already wtf goin on ya heard me
What's the point of you doing this? Only our people love to show the worse of ourselves!! I never see you drive through a middle class Black neighborhood!! Smh!!!
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The only other place that can compare to this is Compton
-never seen Newark, New Jersey
@@bob-mb6ub that and Compton.
Compton not even the worst looking city in the LA area. For people that don't know Compton was made famous from the 80's and 90's Gangsta Rap Movies. It was worse back then just like everywhere else but never as bad as they portrayed. Compton is not even on the list of the worst looking cities, that would be places like Philly, Baltimore. Compton is a suburb of LA and it's about 75 to 80% Mexican.
@@williemoore756 Compton was as bad the rappers portrayed just like Harlem and the Bronx. But ya, Philly is the dirtiest looking city in the country.
Compton? 😂, you must be frozen in time. This ain’t 1991.
It's still Old World Building in that part of Chicago
Such a thriving community, no trash laying around n shiet
Englewood born and raised work at Cisco's on 63rd Halsted..
What a dump and the whole place looks terrifying. I wouldn't want to walk around there during the day let alone at night.
Ive been thru these areas in truck. They are horrible
Thats Englewood there are beautiful neighborhoods n Chgo too
I'm concerned about flat tires from nails or other issues that can immobilize the driver and car in those neighborhoods.
We appreciate your concern. The best thing that you can do is avoid those neighborhoods if at all possible
We used to live at 6444 s Seely.