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Preservation Chicago is a
historic preservation Historic preservation (US), built heritage preservation or built heritage conservation (UK) is an endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance. It is a philos ...
advocacy group in
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, which formally commenced operations on October 23, 2001.Our History
, Preservation Chicago. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
The organization was formed by a group of Chicagoans who had assembled the previous year to save a group of buildings which included Coe Mansion, which had once housed Ranalli's pizzeria and The Red Carpet, a French restaurant that had been frequented by
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and
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. Other preservation campaigns that were instrumental in the founding of Preservation Chicago included St. Boniface Church, the Scherer Building, and the New York Life Insurance Building.


Advocacy


2000s

One of Preservation Chicago's first campaigns was the fight against the demolition of the old
Chicago Mercantile Exchange The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) (often called "the Chicago Merc", or "the Merc") is an American derivatives marketplace based in Chicago and located at 20 S. Wacker Drive. The CME was founded in 1898 as the Chicago Butter and Egg Board ...
Building. Ultimately demolished in 2003, its demolition has been ranked one of the city's most senseless demolitions, and the public outcry that followed led the city to adopt the 90 day demolition delay for certain historic and architecturally significant buildings that do not have landmark protection.Kozlarz, Jay.
Chicago's 10 most senseless demolitions, mapped
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''. February 6, 2020. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
The site of the old Chicago Mercantile Exchange Building has remained vacant. In October 2002, Preservation Chicago released its first "Chicago 7" list of the city's seven most endangered historic places, which included the old Chicago Mercantile Exchange building, the
Cook County Hospital The John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County (shortened ''Stroger Hospital'', formerly Cook County Hospital) is a public hospital in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is part of Cook County Health, along with Provident Hospital of Cook Cou ...
Building, the Metropolitan Community Church, the New York Life Insurance Building, St. Boniface Church, and the Lower River North Historic District. Preservation Chicago led the fight to save the Cook County Hospital Building after the county announced its intent to close the hospital and demolish it at a cost of $30 million. The building has since been restored and reopened in 2020 as a mixed use development featuring a
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along with a food hall and commercial and office space. Preservation Chicago advocated for the preservation of the last remaining Magikist neon sign, and was weeks away from naming it as one of the seven most endangered historic places in the city when the sign was abruptly torn down in late 2003. In November 2003, the organization released their second "Chicago 7" list, which included the
Cook County Hospital The John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County (shortened ''Stroger Hospital'', formerly Cook County Hospital) is a public hospital in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is part of Cook County Health, along with Provident Hospital of Cook Cou ...
Building,
Prentice Women's Hospital Prentice Women's Hospital is an acute care specialty hospital in Chicago, United States, located adjacent to both Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lurie Children's Hospital. It provides tertiary-level obstetric, gynecological, and neonatal ca ...
, the Isabella Building, the South Side Masonic Temple, the West Loop Mercantile District, the East Village neighborhood, and religious structures throughout the city.Mendell, David.
City blocks church's razing; Court may have last word in fight with archdiocese
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''. November 7, 2003. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
One religious building that Preservation Chicago has long fought to save is St. Gelasius Church in Woodlawn. In 2003, the archdiocese was preparing to demolish the church, but a nun successfully stalled the demolition when she refused to allow contractors into an adjacent building to shut off power to the church. In January 2005, the organization's third "Chicago 7" list was released, which included
Lincoln Park Lincoln Park is a park along Lake Michigan on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. Named after US president Abraham Lincoln, it is the city's largest public park and stretches for from Grand Avenue (500 N), on the south, to near Ardmore Avenu ...
's Sheffield Historic District, Chicago-School Factories and Warehouses, the Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, the
Goodman Theatre Goodman Theatre is a professional theater company located in Chicago's Loop. A major part of the Chicago theatre scene, it is the city's oldest currently active nonprofit theater organization. Part of its present theater complex occupies the ...
, the Hotel Dana, Jacob Riis Public School, and 444 N. LaSalle Drive. Preservation Chicago's fourth annual Chicago 7 list included the Interior Furniture Building, the Pilsen neighborhood, 59th and Halsted and other endangered historic intersections, Promontory Point, the New York Life Insurance Building,
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Rooftops, and the Hayes-Healy Center. Preservation Chicago successfully advocated for Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ, where
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's funeral was held, to be granted landmark status. The church was granted landmark status in 2007. 2007's Chicago 7 list included
Pilgrim Baptist Church Pilgrim Baptist Church is a historic church located on the of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The landmarked building was originally constructed for a synagogue, Kehilath Anshe Ma'arav. The church is notable both as an architectural land ...
, the North Avenue Pedestrian Bridge, the Rosenwald Apartments, the Archer Avenue District, the Milwaukee Avenue Commercial District, the Julia C. Lathrop Homes, and the Farwell Building. Pilgrim Baptist Church, which was designed by
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and was originally a synagogue, suffered a fire the previous year, which only left the outer walls standing. Two other Louis Sullivan designed buildings, the Wirt Dexter Building and the George Harvey House, were also lost to fire in 2006. Preservation Chicago has advocated for the restoration of Pilgrim Baptist Church, including after wind caused the collapse of one of the remaining walls in 2020. 2008's Chicago 7 included the Booker Building, the Chicago Daily News Building, Old Norwood Park, the city's landmarks ordinance, the American Book Company Building, the Devon Avenue District, and Grant Park. The landmarks ordinance was included due to the city's decision to allow the demolition of the landmarked Farwell Building (with the facade of the demolished building removed and reassembled on the new structure), as well as other landmarked buildings that the city allowed to be demolished or radically altered. Grant Park was threatened by a plan to build the
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.Torriero, EA.�
Preservation group fears for Grant Park
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''. January 29, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
The museum was ultimately located on
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. The following year's Chicago 7 included the Chicago Motor Club,
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Terminal, old-fashioned wood windows, buildings of the
Michael Reese Hospital Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center was an American hospital located in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1881, Michael Reese Hospital was a major research and teaching hospital and one of the oldest and largest ...
campus, St Boniface Church, and the Richard Nickel House.


2010s

2010's Chicago 7 Most Endangered featured a look back at 7 years of Chicago, featuring seven tragedies, seven tribulations, and seven triumphs. 2011's Chicago 7 included the
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Consumers Building The Consumers Building is a Chicago school high rise office building in the Chicago Loop. It was designed by Jenney, Mundie & Jensen, and was built by Jacob L. Kesner in 1913." The building is owned by the General Services Administration and c ...
s, Shepherd's Temple Baptist Church (originally Anshe Kanesses Israel synagogue),
Chicago Theological Seminary The Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is a Christian ecumenical American seminary located in Chicago, Illinois, and is one of several seminaries historically affiliated with the United Church of Christ. It is the oldest institution of higher e ...
, St. Laurence Church, Pullman Historic District,
Children's Memorial Hospital Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, formerly Children's Memorial Hospital and commonly known as Lurie Children's, is a nationally ranked pediatric acute care children's hospital located in Chicago, Illinois. The hospital has ...
, and Prentice Hospital. 2012's Chicago 7 included Chicago movie theaters, Unity Hall, Woodlawn Avenue, St. Anthony's Hospital, Cuneo Hospital, Gethsemane Church, and Prentice Hospital. The following year's Chicago 7 included the Allstate Building, the Century & Consumers Buildings, St. James Church, State Bank of Clearing, Lathrop Homes, Medic Building, and the
Guyon Hotel The Guyon Hotel is a historic former hotel in Chicago, Illinois. The hotel was designed by Jens J. Jensen - no relation to the famous landscape architect Jens Jensen - in 1927 and was built in red and cream brick with arched windows on two floors ...
. The 2014 Chicago 7 included the
Central Manufacturing District The Central Manufacturing District of Chicago is a area of the city in which private decision makers planned the structure of the district and its internal regulation, including the provision of vital services ordinarily considered to be outsid ...
, St. Adalbert Catholic Church, the Jeffery Theater, Francis Scott Key Public School, Madison/Wabash Station House, the Guyon Hotel, and the Crawford and Fisk power houses. The 2015 Chicago 7 included A. Finkl & Sons Steel, the Pioneer Arcade & New Apollo Theater buildings, the Illinois Institute of Technology's Main Building, the Clarendon Park Community Center, the city's neon signs, the South Side Masonic Temple, and the Agudas Achim Synagogue. The 2016 Chicago 7 included the
Washington Park National Bank Building The Washington Park National Bank Building is a Neoclassical building at 6300 S. Cottage Grove in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood. It was designed by Albert A. Schwartz and was completed in 1924."New Design of Washington Park National Bank", ''Ch ...
, CMH Pavilions, Old Chinatown, the city's historic
Sears Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears ( ), is an American chain of department stores and online retailer founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosen ...
stores,
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's Lakeside Center, St. Adalbert Catholic Church, "L" Stations, and the
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. Preservation Chicago continued to advocate for the remaining historic Sears stores in the city, and for them to be considered for landmark status, after the last remaining Sears store closed in the city in 2018. The 2017 Chicago 7 Most Endangered included the Chicago Union Station Power House, Altgeld Gardens, Blocks 11, 12 and 13, Chicago's 20th Century Public Sculptures, the Cornell Store & Flats, Chicago Water Cribs, Madison-Pulaski District, and Jackson Park &
South Shore Cultural Center The South Shore Cultural Center, in Chicago, Illinois, is a cultural facility located at 71st Street and South Shore Drive, in the city's South Shore neighborhood. It encompasses the club facility, grounds, and beach of the former South Shore C ...
. The 2018 Chicago 7 Most Endangered included Jackson Park,
Midway Plaisance The Midway Plaisance, known locally as the Midway, is a Chicago parks, public park on the Neighborhoods of Chicago#South side, South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is one mile long by 220 yards wide and extends along 59th and 60th streets, joini ...
, & South Shore Cultural Center, the James R. Thompson Center, William Rainey Harper High School, Washington Park Substation / Gaitan Building, brick paved streets and alleys, the Woodruff Arcade Building, the Guyon Hotel, and
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. The 2019 Chicago 7 Most Endangered included Jackson Park, South Shore Cultural Center & Midway Plaisance, the Laramie State Bank Building, the Seven Continents Building / O'Hare Rotunda Building, Loretto Academy, Crawford Power Station, Second Church of Christ, Scientist, the Justice D. Harry Hammer Mansion / Lutrelle 'Lu' & Jorja Palmer Mansion, the James R. Thompson Center, and Roman Catholic churches of Chicago.


2020s

The 2020 Chicago 7 Most Endangered included Jackson Park, South Shore Cultural Center & Midway Plaisance, the
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, the Chicago Town & Tennis Club building, the Chicago Union Station Power House, the
Washington Park National Bank Building The Washington Park National Bank Building is a Neoclassical building at 6300 S. Cottage Grove in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood. It was designed by Albert A. Schwartz and was completed in 1924."New Design of Washington Park National Bank", ''Ch ...
, Central Manufacturing District – Pershing Road, and the Roseland Michigan Avenue Commercial District. The 2021 Chicago 7 Most Endangered included the Chicago Lakefront, the last Chicago Phyllis Wheatley Home, the Cornell Store & Flats, the South Chicago Masonic Temple, West Loop industrial lofts, the
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, and Roman Catholic churches. The 2022 Chicago 7 Most Endangered included the Century & Consumers Buildings, public housing sites, the St. Martin de Tours Church, the Peterson Avenue Midcentury Modern District, Promontory Point, Central Park Theater, North DuSable Lake Shore Drive, and the Moody Triangle.Channick, Robert.
Chicago's annual list of most endangered buildings includes two historic skyscrapers the federal government wants to demolish
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''. March 9, 2022. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
Rodkin, Dennis.
These are the most endangered places in Chicago
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''. March 9, 2022. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
The Century & Consumers Buildings returned to the Chicago 7 after a $52 million federal earmark to demolish the buildings was revealed. Threats to the Peterson Avenue Midcentury Modern District include the demolition of the Sapphire Building and other demolitions of significant
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buildings, alterations to buildings that destroy the historic integrity, abandonments, and the fact that the district does not enjoy landmark protection and none of its buildings are included in the Chicago Historic Resources Survey.Peterson Avenue MidCentury Modern District – Most Endangered 2022
, Preservation Chicago. March 9, 2022. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
After the 2022 fire at Antioch Baptist Church, Preservation Chicago has proposed that Chicago pass an ordinance prohibiting the use of propane torches on wooden roofs, similar to an ordinance already in place in
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.Graves, Steven.
'We need to find an alternative': Preservation Chicago wants city to do more to protect historic structures from fires
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. May 12, 2022. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
The use of propane torches on wooden roofs has been the cause of many other fires in historic buildings, including the aforementioned Pilgrim Baptist Church fire.


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*{{official website, https://preservationchicago.org/ Non-profit organizations based in Illinois Historic preservation organizations in the United States Organizations based in Chicago 2001 establishments in Illinois