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Radio Extra: It's Monopoly, Lincoln Park Edition

By  Jon Hansen and Paul Biasco | January 13, 2015 3:01pm 

 The three single family homes at 2124, 2126 and 2128 N. Dayton St. were sold for a combined $4 million in September to make way for a single family home.
The three single family homes at 2124, 2126 and 2128 N. Dayton St. were sold for a combined $4 million in September to make way for a single family home.
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LINCOLN PARK — New megamansions, some taking up to seven city lots, are popping up all over Lincoln Park while developers continue to scoop up land.

About a dozen projects are in the works to knock down multifamily residences, and even multiple free-standing homes, to pave the way for mansions that might typically be found in the suburbs.

On this DNAinfo Radio Extra, Paul Biasco discusses the game on Monopoly taking place on Lincoln Park's streets:

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