Mexican-American culture thrives in the Little Village—a great place to reach Hispanic audiences in the Second City.
Key Features
Bakeries, restaurants, and little shops with Hispanic treats
26th St. is second in commercial activity only to Michigan Avenue
Beautiful murals and mosaics
Bottom line: Hispanic culture at its best attracts people from all over the city
Demographics
Population: 73,000 +
Median Age of Population: 31
Average Household Income: ~ $51,000 annually
Median Household Income: ~ $44,000 annually
Marital Status: 50% never married, 35% married. The rest are either separated, widowed or divorced.
In Detail
Chicago’s Little Village is a great slice of Mexican-American culture. Food carts, dazzling storefronts, and local art makes this neighborhood a popular destination for Chicagoans from all over the city.
Since we are the Chicago experts, we have helped many brands reach out to Hispanic audiences in Spanish. With our help, you can target Hispanic audiences authentically, and bring your products to an entirely new audience who might be searching for what you offer!
Chicago Coverage & Featured Locations
WILD POSTING ON KEDZIE AVE. AND 40TH ST.
AT&T’s advertising locations for their campaign were diverse and personalized per the neighborhoods that they were placed and this poster in Little Village was aimed at targeting a Latino audience. Little Village holds the largest Mexican parade in Chicago every September to celebrate Mexican Independence Day, and this Wild Posting will be seen by the masses taking part in this important holiday!
WILD POSTING ON KEDZIE AVE. AND 25TH ST.
Little Village, also known as “Mexico of the Midwest” by many of its residents, is a pocket neighborhood within the South Lawndale area of Chicago. This unit is right in the mix of this vibrant neighborhood where you should follow your senses towards the sweet smell of fresh tortillas from El Milagro Tortilleria, or head to Taqueria Los Comales for their famous Mexico City-style tacos.
HOTSPOT ON 26th st. and KEDZIE AVE.
This HotSpot is guaranteed mass exposure, especially since it’s on route of the annual Mexican Independence Day Parade held in Chicago every September. It has a right-hand read to traffic heading east on 26th toward Cermak Fresh Market. Advertisers looking to make an impact can’t find a better location than this to reach a highly concentrated Hispanic audience in all of Chicago!
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Cost of Billboards in Little Village, Chicago
The cost of billboards in Little Village will depend on a few factors:
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The Type of Billboard
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Quantity of Locations
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How Soon You Want to Start
Billboards in Chicago are typically priced in monthly or 4-week terms. For example, if you’re looking at a quote for a billboard that is $2,000, that price usually means that it’s $2,000/4-weeks.
Neighborhood Signs (HotSpots and Wild Postings) - $1,000 to $6,000/4-weeks