Real Estate and Building Industries Council 2017 Celebration Honoring

About Real Estate and Building Industries Council (RBIC)

Landmarks Illinois (LI) – the state’s leading voice for historic preservation – has worked since 1971 to leverage the past to create a better future for the people of Illinois. LI’s Real Estate and Building Industries Council (RBIC) engages leaders in the design, construction, development, real estate and finance industries. RBIC’s mission is to support and highlight those who problem- solve and navigate complex preservation issues inherent to historic building redevelopment.

2017 RBIC Celebration – One of the Best Networking Parties of the Year

Each year, Landmarks Illinois recognizes individuals, firms and organizations that demonstrate a special dedication to historic preservation through responsible development and planning. The event gathers over 400 real estate and building industry professionals for an evening of celebration, comradery and networking. Considered one of the best parties of the year, the 2017 RBIC event will be held at the newly restored Bush Temple of Music and will recognize Cedar Street Companies. 2016 RBIC Event Honoring Amtrak Bonnie McDonald, President of Landmarks Illinois and Mark Murphy, Senior V.P. and General Manager of Amtrak

RBIC Honoring Cedar Street Companies – The Bush Temple Restored

Great places don’t just happen; they are the result of vision, collaboration, grit and tireless commitment. Landmarks Illinois will honor Cedar Street Companies with its 2017 RBIC Award in recognition of their transformation of historic places across the city of . The RBIC celebration will take place at the National Historic Landmark, Bush Temple of Music.

Designed by architect J.E.O. Pridmore in 1901, the rare large-scale French Renaissance Revival “Chateauesque” style building, once housed the headquarters and showroom of the Bush and Gerts Piano Company. The building featured a buff brick and terra cotta exterior and originally included a clock tower. It not only housed Bush and Gerts, but also housed the Bush Temple of

Music, the Bush Temple Theatre, museum and office space. 1 Page Page

The Bush Temple Scope of Work

Located in the River North Neighborhood, Cedar Street Companies has restored The Bush Temple into 101 amenity -rich apartments and 4 prime retail spaces. Residents will enjoy hotel-like amenities, including a state -of-the-art fitness center and boxing club, bike room, rooftop deck and grand lobby. Due to the historic nature of the property, Cedar Street made all efforts to preserve as many original architectural details as possible. The updated building includes its original skylights on the first floor, marble walls in the corridor, and terrazzo flooring throughout the building. Further, all units include their original single-panel doors with fritted glass and restored panel windows. Many units Exterior of The Bush Temple include original large bay windows.

A Significant Source of Program Funding The annual RBIC event raises $80,000-$100,000 to support Landmarks Illinois programs to help people saving places. It is also an important opportunity to celebrate and highlight the contributions of people and institutions who invest in historic places.

Past RBIC Honorees AMTRAK - Burlington Room, Union Station Related Midwest – Hotel St. Benedict Flats Chicago Athletic Association Baird & Warner – Printers Row Gibbons & Steger Buildings “Infinite” The Apartments Governor James R. Thompson The Wrigley Building McClier – The Randolph Tower Mesirow Stein – Fort Sheridan Joseph Freed – Baldwin Development Company The Palmer House The Rookery Thor Realty Friedman Properties – Court House Place Draper & Kramer W.E. O’Neil – Medinah Temple The Chicago Board of Trade The Chicago Theater Jones Lang LaSalle – Symphony Center Bernadine Marc Realty – 29 E. Madison

RBIC Committee Members RBIC Co-Chairs: JJ Smith, CA Ventures, Anne Voshel, AVA Consultants Members: Andy Ahitow, Marc Realty Residential Jeff Goulette, Sullivan Goulette & Wilson, Ltd. Ken Demuth, Pappageorge Haymes Partners John Hoffman, Baker Tilly

Joshua Freedland, WJE, Associates, Inc. Allen Johnson, MacRostie Historic Advisors, LLC 2 Tim Frens, Plante Moran Wes Shepherd, Channel IQ Dennis Garlick, W.E. O’Neil Jack Tribbia, Berglund Construction Ari Glass, Zeller Realty William Tippens, Related Midwest Page

RBIC Celebration Event Details

Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Location: The Bush Temple 108 W. Chicago Avenue

Event Time: 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Event Highlights: Cocktail Reception (hors d’oeuvres, open bar) Awards Ceremony honoring CEDAR Street Companies Tours of Bush Temple

Landmarks Illinois – Who We Are

We are people saving places. Landmarks Illinois is a membership-based, nonprofit organization serving the people of Illinois. We inspire and empower stakeholders to save places that matter to them by providing free guidance, practical and financial resources and access to strategic partnerships. Each year, we answer thousands of calls and emails from advocates, property owners and local and state agencies, and offer technical assistance and expertise.

We believe in leveraging the past to create a vibrant future. Investing in historic places creates more jobs than new construction per dollar spent, prevents otherwise reusable materials from entering the waste stream, creates more interesting places in which to live and work and sustains the places that express our shared heritage, culture and civic values. Far from barring progress, historic preservation creates healthy, resilient communities that blend the old and the new. And, they just feel good to be in!

We are rooted in activism. Landmarks Illinois emerged from the voices of a handful of dedicated preservationists engaged in the struggle to save the Chicago Stock Exchange Building designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler. Since our founding in 1971, we have evolved to represent the many thousands of owners, investors and users of historic places across Illinois. We now work on the front lines and behind the scenes to find solutions by leveraging relationships, resources and creativity to make endangered spaces vital places.

We receive no government funds. We are a privately funded 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, supported by individuals, corporations and foundations that share our belief that Illinois benefits economically, socially and culturally from historic preservation.

Event Contact Tiffanie Williams, Events Manager

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