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Previous Winners of the Chicago River Blue Awards
Previous Winners of the Chicago River Blue Awards 2016 Blue Ribbon -Horner Park Ecological Restoration United States Army Corps of Engineers Silver Ribbon -Downtown Glenview Streambank Stabilization Village of Glenview -150 N. Riverside Riverside Investment and Development - Chicago Riverwalk (Phase II) Ross Barney Architects Green Ribbon -New City Structured Development -The Cal-Sag Trail (Western Portion) Forest Preserves of Cook County -Hydrology Improvements at Big Marsh Structured Development -Disinfection at O’Brien and Calumet WRP, Opening of Thornton Reservoir Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago -Chicago Botanic Garden North Lake Shoreline Restoration Project Chicago Botanic Garden 2015 Blue Ribbon -The Joy Garden at Northside College Preparatory High School Urban Habitat Chicago Silver Ribbon -Eugene Field Park Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration ENCAP, Inc. Green Ribbon -Albany Park Branch Library Public Building Commission of Chicago -Maggie Daley Park Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc and the Chicago Park District 2014 Blue Ribbon -Ping Tom Memorial Park Boathouse Johnson & Lee, site design, ltd., and Chicago Park District Silver Ribbon -Space to Grow: Greening Chicago Schoolyards Chicago Public Schools, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, and City of Chicago Department of Water Management -Ping Tom Memorial Park Fieldhouse Public Building Commission of Chicago Green Ribbon -WMS Boathouse at Clark Park Studio Gang Architects 2013 Blue Ribbon -The Slotnick Residence Kipnis Architecture + Planning Silver Ribbon -Riverbank Restoration WRD Environmental -Engine Company 16 Public Building Commission of Chicago Green Ribbon -Pilson’s Sustainable Streetscape, Alderman Daniel S. Solis, 25th Ward, and the Chicago Department of Transportation Streetscape and Sustainable Design Program -McGrath Acura Redevelopment Terra Consulting Group, LTD. -
Physicians Immediate Care & United Dental Partners
™ PROPERTY RENDERING – UNDER CONSTRUCTION OFFERING MEMORANDUM PHYSICIANS IMMEDIATE CARE & UNITED DENTAL PARTNERS BERWYN (CHICAGO), IL $4,124,000 6.35% 6,258 2020 NEW 15 YEAR & 10 YEAR LEASES LIST PRICE CAP RATE GLA YEAR BUILT LEASE TERM 1 | CONTENTS PROPERTY RENDERING – UNDER CONSTRUCTION 04 EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW 06 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 08 AREA OVERVIEW LISTED BY: RAHUL CHHAJED Associate Vice President & Director D: (949) 432-4513 M: (818) 434-1106 E: [email protected] License No. 01986299 (CA) W. CERMAK RD MICHAEL MORENO ±31,000 VPD Associate Vice President & Director D: (949) 432-4511 M: (818) 522-4497 E: [email protected] License No. 01982943 (CA) BROKER OF RECORD KYLE MATTHEWS License No. 471019766 (IL) OAK PARK AVE 2 EXECUTIVE SECTION OVERVIEW 01 W. CERMAK RD ±31,000 VPD OAK PARK AVE PROPERTY RENDERING – UNDER CONSTRUCTION 3 PROPERTY ADDRESS LIST PRICE GROSS LEASABLE AREA YEAR 1 NOI CAP RATE LEASE TERM 2201 South Oak Park Road $4,124,000 ± 6,258 SF $261,815.40 6.35% NEW 15 YEAR & 10 YEAR LEASE Berwyn, IL 60402 LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS PROPERTY & LEASE DETAILS • Heavy Population Density - The 1, 3, and 5-mile population numbers are 45,667; 244,022; • Brand New High-Quality Construction - Physicians Immediate Care & United 667,311. Chicago is the 3rd most populous city in the United States Dental Partners will open their doors for business in Q4 of 2020 in newly constructed buildings • Affluent Income Levels - The surrounding market is affluent with income levels well above the national average at approximately $68,449, $74,429, -
CFAS Chinese New Year Press Release 2020
For Immediate Release Photos: available on request Contact: Elizabeth Clawson Work: (773) 935 - 6169 Cell: (847) 347-2572 [email protected] https://chinesefinearts.org Chinese Fine Arts Society Announces its 2020 Chinese New Year Celebrations Celebrate the year of the rat, a symbol of wealth and the beginning of the zodiac cycle, with FREE events open to the public at iconic Chicago locations including Millennium Park, Maggie Daley Park, the Chicago Cultural Center, Navy Pier, Apple Michigan Avenue, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Enjoy performances of Chinese music, dance, martial arts, and more by many of Chicago’s most esteemed performers within the Chinese community. Chicago, IL (January, 2020) —The Chinese Fine Arts Society (CFAS) announces an exciting series of Chinese New Year events celebrating the Year of the Rat, January 24 - February 8, in partnership with Choose Chicago, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Navy Pier, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago Park District, and Apple Michigan Avenue. Event details are included at the end of this release. CFAS will provide programming throughout the Chicagoland area, showcasing the vibrancy, beauty and richness of Chinese New Year traditions. For 35 years, CFAS has been a leader in promoting excellence in Chinese music, dance, and visual arts. 2020 will usher in the Year of the Rat, symbolizing abundance and wealth, as well as the beginning of a new zodiac cycle. Celebrations begin on Friday, January 24, the eve of the Lunar New Year, with a city-wide Chinese New Year Kickoff event presented by CFAS in partnership with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and Choose Chicago. -
Chicago No 16
CLASSICIST chicago No 16 CLASSICIST NO 16 chicago Institute of Classical Architecture & Art 20 West 44th Street, Suite 310, New York, NY 10036 4 Telephone: (212) 730-9646 Facsimile: (212) 730-9649 Foreword www.classicist.org THOMAS H. BEEBY 6 Russell Windham, Chairman Letter from the Editors Peter Lyden, President STUART COHEN AND JULIE HACKER Classicist Committee of the ICAA Board of Directors: Anne Kriken Mann and Gary Brewer, Co-Chairs; ESSAYS Michael Mesko, David Rau, David Rinehart, William Rutledge, Suzanne Santry 8 Charles Atwood, Daniel Burnham, and the Chicago World’s Fair Guest Editors: Stuart Cohen and Julie Hacker ANN LORENZ VAN ZANTEN Managing Editor: Stephanie Salomon 16 Design: Suzanne Ketchoyian The “Beaux-Arts Boys” of Chicago: An Architectural Genealogy, 1890–1930 J E A N N E SY LV EST ER ©2019 Institute of Classical Architecture & Art 26 All rights reserved. Teaching Classicism in Chicago, 1890–1930 ISBN: 978-1-7330309-0-8 ROLF ACHILLES ISSN: 1077-2922 34 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Frank Lloyd Wright and Beaux-Arts Design The ICAA, the Classicist Committee, and the Guest Editors would like to thank James Caulfield for his extraordinary and exceedingly DAVID VAN ZANTEN generous contribution to Classicist No. 16, including photography for the front and back covers and numerous photographs located throughout 43 this issue. We are grateful to all the essay writers, and thank in particular David Van Zanten. Mr. Van Zanten both contributed his own essay Frank Lloyd Wright and the Classical Plan and made available a manuscript on Charles Atwood on which his late wife was working at the time of her death, allowing it to be excerpted STUART COHEN and edited for this issue of the Classicist. -
Murals & Public Art Installations
Murals & Public Art Installations 2020 Tribute to Domestic Workers, National Domestic Workers Alliance, Milwaukee & Hubbard, Chicago, IL The Art of Chicken, 2041 N. Western, Chicago, IL Solidarity Mural, 2304 S. Leavitt Street, Chicago, IL La Reina del Barrio, Honeycomb Network, 2659 W. Division Street, Chicago, IL Black Trans Lives Matter (Letter T), Catalpa & Clark Street, Chicago, IL Lakeview Pride, Walgreens, Historic USPS Building, Chicago, IL Chicago Pride 2020 Installation (12 large scale installations between the Chicago Cultural Center, Magnificent Mile, and Navy Pier - Temporary Installation) 2019 World Pride NYC Closing Ceremony Main Stage Art Installation (12ft x 350ft. Full wrap around main stage, exterior facing) Times Square, New York, NY (Temporary Installation) Tribute to Victoria Cruz, 2nd Street & Avenue A, New York, NY Chicago Food Culture, Grubhub World Headquarters, Chicago, IL Fit City Kids, 2540 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 Female Empowerment, Vera Creative, 1400 N. Hubbard, Chicago, IL Chicago Music History, Goldman Law Firm, 200 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL Bringing the News to Chicago, WBEZ, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL Pilzen, 2304 S. Leavitt Street, Chicago, IL Tribute to Nat King Cole, The Forum, 318 E. 43rd Street, Chicago, IL Building Brighter Chicago Futures, Lincoln Park Community Services, 1521 N. Sedgwick, Chicago, IL Women’s World Cup, US National Soccer Team, Milwaukee & Evergreen, Chicago, IL Tribute to Victoria Cruz, World Pride NYC, 152 E. 2nd Street, New York, NY 2018 Bold, Beautiful, Brilliant Brooklyn, -
Chicago New Residents Resource Guide Richard M
BACKSIDE OF BACK INSIDE FLAP j IMMIGRANT SERVICES Citizenship/ English as a Second Language (ESL) / k SPORTS AND RECREATION Gymnasiums and Recreational Centers/ Fitness Immigrant-specific services/ Refugee-specific services/ Immigration detainee programs/ After-school programs/ Summer programs/ Youth and adult sports YOU HAVE RIGHTS services/ Resources for asylum-seekers/ Family reunification leagues YOU HAVE RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW Documented and Undocumented Immigrants Have Several international treaties give protcection to immigrants, including the This is a marvelously useful guide for new and Protection Under U.S. and International Laws q c United Nations Declaration on Human Rights, the International Convention on seasoned Chicago residents alike. Organized by EDUCATION Day care/ Head Start/ Pre-kindergarten/ Secondary HOUSING Rental assistance/ Housing referrals/ Public and low-income th the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the International Covenant LOCATIONWITHEASY TO READGRAPHICS YOUWILLlND (kindergarten through 12 grade)/ Post-secondary (community college/ colleges housing referrals/ Co-op housing/ Homeowner educational workshops/ Building on Civil and Political Rights, and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. If the police, FBI, or immigration authorities stop or detain you: vital information about how to navigate the cityói ts and universities)/ College application and scholarship help/ Youth mentoring code information/ Counseling for tenant/landlord disputes/ Foster care/ These treaties give you the right to: DO tell them if you have children at home who need your care. In raids in other public transportation, the public school system, and development/ After-school programs/ Summer programs/ Adult education/ Homeless shelters parts of the country, parents of young children were less likely to be detained. -
2011 Accomplishments 2012 Highlights
CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND SPECIAL EVENTS Michelle T. Boone, Commissioner In 2011, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and the Mayor’s Office of Special Events merged to create the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events is dedicated to promoting an ongoing celebration of the arts; supporting the development of Chicago’s diverse arts sector; and marketing Chicago’s cultural assets to local and worldwide audience. DCASE offers over 2000 free public programs and provides support services to hundreds of neighborhood festivals and events each year, generating economic and cultural benefits for the city. Following is a representative sampling of the programs and services that DCASE provided the people of Chicago this year and highlights for 2012. 2011 ACCOMPLISHMENTS FREE PUBLIC PROGRAMS Presented over 500 free public programs (as of September) at the Chicago Cultural Center, the nation’s most comprehensive free showcase of the arts including theater, music, dance, film and visual art exhibitions. The landmark building has welcomed 680,000 visitors (YTD) and ranked fifth in the 2011 Crain’s Chicago Business list of the most popular Chicago tourist attractions / cultural institutions. Presented eight productions by Chicago‐based itinerant theater companies in the DCA Storefront Theater (YTD 2011, January through September), and as of September offered residencies to six emerging theater companies through the Incubator Series, which provides a month’s use of space to develop and rehearse an original project. Hosted 6,500 people at the annual Kids and Kites Festival on May 7 in Lincoln Park. -
Introduction to the PBC
Public Building Commission Introduction to the PBC November 7, 2014 Introduction & Welcome Introduction to the PBC Erin Lavin Cabonargi, November 7, 2014 Public Building Commission Executive Director Agenda Introduction to the PBC November 7, 2014 • History of the PBC • Legislative Authority • Clients • Performance Metrics • Development Services • Benefits of Working with the PBC • Terms & Tools History of the Public Building Commission Introduction to the PBC • Established on July 25, 1956 November 7, 2014 • Acts as a developer with the ability to finance, acquire property, design, construct or renovate, operate and maintain government facilities • The 11-member Public Building Commission (PBC) is chaired by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and comprised of representatives from the Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Park District, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Forest Preserve District of Cook County and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. The remaining five members are appointed by the Chairman to represent commerce, labor and the community. Legacy of Leadership Introduction to the PBC Past Board Chairs: o Richard J. Daley November 7, 2014 o George W. Dunne o Harold A. Washington o Eugene Sawyer o Richard M. Daley Current Commissioners: o Chairman Rahm Emanuel o Byron T. Brazier, City of Chicago o Martin Cabrera, Jr., City of Chicago o Thomas J. Kotel, City of Chicago o Jose Maldonado, City of Chicago o Toni Preckwinkle, County of Cook o Arnold Randall, Forest Preserve District of Cook County o Samuel Wm. Sax, City of Chicago o Mariyana T. Spyropoulos, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago o Bryan Traubert, Chicago Park District Mission Introduction to the PBC The Public Building November 7, 2014 Commission is committed to client service and strong stewardship of public resources. -
CELEBRATING SIGNIFICANT CHICAGO WOMEN Park &Gardens
Chicago Women’s Chicago Women’s CELEBRATING SIGNIFICANT CHICAGO WOMEN CHICAGO SIGNIFICANT CELEBRATING Park &Gardens Park Margaret T. Burroughs Lorraine Hansberry Bertha Honoré Palmer Pearl M. Hart Frances Glessner Lee Margaret Hie Ding Lin Viola Spolin Etta Moten Barnett Maria Mangual introduction Chicago Women’s Park & Gardens honors the many local women throughout history who have made important contributions to the city, nation, and the world. This booklet contains brief introductions to 65 great Chicago women—only a fraction of the many female Chicagoans who could be added to this list. In our selection, we strived for diversity in geography, chronology, accomplishments, and ethnicity. Only women with substantial ties to the City of Chicago were considered. Many other remarkable women who are still living or who lived just outside the City are not included here but are still equally noteworthy. We encourage you to visit Chicago Women’s Park FEATURED ABOVE and Gardens, where field house exhibitry and the Maria Goeppert Mayer Helping Hands Memorial to Jane Addams honor Katherine Dunham the important legacy of Chicago women. Frances Glessner Lee Gwendolyn Brooks Maria Tallchief Paschen The Chicago star signifies women who have been honored Addie Wyatt through the naming of a public space or building. contents LEADERS & ACTIVISTS 9 Dawn Clark Netsch 20 Viola Spolin 2 Grace Abbott 10 Bertha Honoré Palmer 21 Koko Taylor 2 Jane Addams 10 Lucy Ella Gonzales Parsons 21 Lois Weisberg 2 Helen Alvarado 11 Tobey Prinz TRAILBLAZERS 3 Joan Fujisawa Arai 11 Guadalupe Reyes & INNOVATORS 3 Ida B. Wells-Barnett 12 Maria del Jesus Saucedo 3 Willie T. -
Chicago Park District: Movies in the Parks 2016
Chicago Park District: Movies in the Parks 2016 EventName MovieName Movies in the Parks at Rosenblum The Color Purple Movies in the Parks at Rutherford Sayre Inside Out Movies in the Parks at Pulaski Star Wars: The Force Awakens Movies In The Parks at Bessemer Jurassic World Movies in the Parks at Mayfair October Sky Movies in the Parks at Athletic Field Zootopia Movies in the Parks at Revere Raiders of the Lost Ark Movies in the Parks at Lake Shore Jurassic World Page 1 of 196 09/24/2021 Chicago Park District: Movies in the Parks 2016 MovieClosedCaption MovieRating Yes PG-13 N/A PG Yes PG-13 N/A PG-13 N/A PG N/A PG Yes PG N/A PG-13 Page 2 of 196 09/24/2021 Chicago Park District: Movies in the Parks 2016 Location Location Notes StartDate Rosenblum Park NULL Rutherford Sayre Park NULL Pulaski Park NULL Bessemer Park NULL Mayfair Park NULL Athletic Field Park NULL Revere Park NULL Lake Shore Park NULL Page 3 of 196 09/24/2021 Chicago Park District: Movies in the Parks 2016 EndDate Zipcode Phone 60649 (312) 747-7661 60635 (312) 746-5368 60622 (312) 742-7559 60617 (312) 747-6023 60630 (773) 685-3361 60618 (773) 478-2889 60618 (773) 478-1220 60611 (312) 742-7891 Page 4 of 196 09/24/2021 Chicago Park District: Movies in the Parks 2016 ContactName ContactEmail EventUrl TBD Kim Gapinski James Boldt [email protected] Alonzo Dunlap [email protected] Maria McDorman [email protected] Gualberto Roldan Greg Czajkowski [email protected] Michael Mucci [email protected] Page 5 of 196 09/24/2021 Chicago Park District: Movies in the Parks 2016 Boundaries - Community ParkUrl Location 1 ZIP Codes Areas 7547 S. -
EVENT GUIDE SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: This Section Was Edited and Produced by the Chicago Architecture Foundation
ARCHITECTUREFREE FESTIVAL This weekend, get FREE, behind-the-scenes access to 200+ buildings across Chicago. openhousechicago.org EVENT GUIDE SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: This section was edited and produced by the Chicago Architecture Foundation. 2 PRESENTED BY ABOUT THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION Six years ago, the Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) launched the first Open House Chicago. This free, citywide festival drew 23,000 people in its first year. By 2016, it grew to 100,000 attendees, making it one of the largest architecture events in the world. This year is our biggest yet, with more than 200 sites. OHC is just one of many CAF programs that inspire people to discover why design matters. Today, when you visit CAF at 224 S. Michigan Ave., you’ll find visitors embarking on tours, FIRST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE, BRONZEVILLE (p. 15) camps for children, lectures for adults and field trip groups gathered around our 3D model of Chicago. TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT In summer 2018, CAF will open the Chicago Architecture Center at CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE CENTER — OPEN HOUSE CHICAGO (OHC) COMING IN SUMMER 2018 111 E. Wacker Dr. This new location is situated above the dock for the 1. OHC is a FREE public festival with behind-the-scenes access Chicago Architecture Foundation River CAF’s 450 expert volunteer docents to 200+ buildings across Chicago—no tickets required. Cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady will lead 85+ tours from the Center, Cruises—the city’s top-ranked tour. by boat, bus, L train and on foot for SPECIAL CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION ADVERTISING SECTION | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017 ADVERTISING SECTION | THURSDAY, SPECIAL CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION 2. -
Contact: Stefan Scherer-Emunds [email protected] 312-957-0000
Contact: Stefan Scherer-Emunds [email protected] 312-957-0000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Summer 2016 Chicago Philharmonic Side-by-Side Programs Begin June 18 at Ping Tom Memorial Park Chicago, IL – (June 14, 2016) The first of three Side-by-Side programs presented by the Chicago Philharmonic in conjunction with the Chicago Park District’s Night Out in the Parks will take place on Saturday, June 18 at Ping Tom Memorial Park. Saturday, June 18 Ping Tom Memorial Park 300 W 19th St, Chicago, IL 60616 (Beneath 18th St viaduct) 3:30pm – 5:30pm: Side-by-Side Rehearsal 6:00pm – 7:00pm: Side-by-Side Concert Free Admission & Participation Conductor: Emanuele Andrizzi Student and community musicians of all ages and abilities are invited to bring their instruments and collaborate with Chicago Philharmonic musicians in rehearsing and performing an orchestral concert. All others are invited to enjoy the concerts as audience members. Spots for community musicians are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and registration is currently open at chicagophilharmonic.org/night-out-in-the-parks. For the three performances, the musical program, announced today, will be as follows: Key – “Star Spangled Banner” Verdi – Nabucco Overture (June 18 performance only) Bizet – L’Arlesienne Suite 2: Pastorale and Farandole Grieg – Peer Gynt: “Morning Mood” and “In the Hall of the Mountain King” Lowden – Armed Forces Salute Strauss II – Perpetuum Mobile Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake Suite: Mvt. 1 (“Scene”) Williams – Star Wars Suite: “Imperial March” Sousa – “The Washington Post” (July 30 and August 20 performances only) Tchaikovsky – 1812 Overture: Finale Dates and locations for the two additional Side-by-Side programs are as follows: • Saturday, July 30: Columbus Park Refectory (5701 W Jackson Blvd, Austin Community) • Saturday, August 20: Humboldt Park Boathouse (1301 N Sacramento Ave) Support for the Chicago Philharmonic’s Side-by-Side concerts with Night Out in the Parks is provided by The Pauls Foundation and the Music Performance Trust Fund.