The neighborhood of Portage Park is a primarily residential area. The area's building stock is composed primarily of
bungalows and two-flats. There are two large
business districts in Portage Park; one,
Six Corners, at the intersection of Irving, Cicero, and Milwaukee, and another at Belmont and Central extending south into
Belmont-Cragin. marquee in 2007 The area was home to a number of
movie palaces, among which were the
Portage,
Patio, and Belpark theaters. While the Belpark is now closed, the
Portage Theater has been renovated with public TIF funds and is now home to a
performing arts center showing
arthouse and
silent films. The
Patio was privately restored and now hosts musical and theater acts. Portage Park is also home to a cluster of architecturally significant
churches, and is one of the few neighborhoods on the city's
North Side highlighted in Marilyn Chiat's
The Spiritual Traveler: Chicago and Illinois. The
spires and
steeples of these monumental edifices such as
St. Ladislaus,
St. John of Rila the Wonderworker, St. Bartholomew, St. Ferdinand, and Our Lady of Victory tower over the neighborhood, giving the area much of its charm. ==Portage Park (Chicago Park District)==