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Cameron Trimble neighborhood

Cameron Trimble

Industrial grit and artist studios where the North Branch meets invention

Nashville, TN Real Estate

North Branch Chicago RiverAdaptive reuse warehousesGoose Island breweriesElston Avenue corridor

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Industrial grit and artist studios where the North Branch meets invention

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North Branch Chicago RiverAdaptive reuse warehousesGoose Island breweriesElston Avenue corridorClybourn industrial district

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About Cameron Trimble

Cameron Trimble sits where the North Branch of the Chicago River bends through old manufacturing territory, bounded roughly by Elston Avenue, Clybourn, and the industrial spine that runs to Goose Island. Brick warehouses with loading docks still line these streets, but now they house furniture makers, tech startups, and artists who need high ceilings and cheap square footage. The aesthetic here is unpolished — chain-link fences, railroad tracks, gravel lots — but that's exactly what draws people looking for space the Loop can't offer. This is Chicago before it got buffed and branded, where function still matters more than finish.

The Goose Island Brewery taproom on Fulton anchors the area's eating and drinking scene, though you're also close to the restaurants pushing west along Division Street and the taco joints on Ashland Avenue. Revolution Brewing's production facility sits nearby, and weekend mornings bring cyclists to the North Branch Trail, which runs right along the river and connects to the lakefront path system. The Metra tracks and multiple bus lines on Elston make commuting manageable, and you're ten minutes from the Kennedy Expressway when you need it. Shopping means Target and Home Depot more than boutiques, but the West Loop's restaurant corridor is a short drive south.

Real estate in Cameron Trimble, Chicago, IL leans toward loft conversions in former industrial buildings — exposed ductwork, concrete floors, windows tall enough to park a truck through. Some developers have carved out modern apartments for rent in Cameron Trimble with rooftop decks and bike storage, appealing to renters who want character without the vintage apartment quirks. You'll also find scattered single-family homes and two-flats that predate the warehouse era, offering modest yards and more traditional layouts. Homes for sale in Cameron Trimble tend to attract buyers comfortable with ongoing neighborhood transformation — this area rewards patience and vision more than Instagram-ready polish. Prices remain lower than Lincoln Park or Bucktown, which means more space for your money if you don't mind trading sidewalk cafes for river views and warehouse silhouettes.

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About Living in Cameron Trimble

Cameron Trimble is known for its industrial riverfront character along the North Branch of the Chicago River, adaptive reuse warehouses, and proximity to Goose Island's brewing district. The neighborhood attracts artists, makers, and small businesses drawn to affordable space in buildings with raw architectural bones.

Housing options include loft apartments in converted industrial buildings with exposed brick and high ceilings, modern rental complexes built within the last decade, and scattered older single-family homes and two-flats. The architecture emphasizes open floor plans, large windows, and unfinished industrial elements that appeal to renters and buyers seeking creative space.

Cameron Trimble offers renters more square footage at lower prices than nearby Lincoln Park or Bucktown, with solid transit access via Metra and bus lines along Elston Avenue. The neighborhood suits those who prioritize space, river proximity, and industrial character over dense retail corridors — expect breweries and maker spaces more than boutique shopping.

The neighborhood sits near Goose Island Brewery, Revolution Brewing's production facility, the North Branch Trail for cycling and running, and the shopping centers along Clybourn Avenue. Division Street's restaurant scene, Ashland Avenue's diverse dining, and the West Loop's culinary corridor are all within a short drive or bike ride.

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