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Originally Posted by VKChaz
Isn't the Alderman opposed? Maybe I am being too optimistic, but sounds like there may be some meaningful effort to stop this coming from a variety of angles that people can get behind
Commission members delayed at least until June a vote on whether to approve demolishing several century-old Southwest Side warehouses considered significant by historic preservationists. Developer IDI Logistics bought the buildings in the 4100 block of West Ogden Avenue in North Lawndale, including several by noted architect Alfred Alschuler, and wants to replace them with a single, $44 million modern distribution facility.
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That article is misleading - the developer doesn't need city approval to tear down the buildings, they only need approval for the new warehouse (and to vacate a section of Kedvale Ave).
It sounds like they are willing to tear down the historic warehouses soon and leave a big vacant site. Once the site is a big empty eyesore, then they have some leverage to get the rest of it approved. Other large empty sites in Lawndale have turned into nasty battles with illegal dumping, etc so nobody wants a big empty lot.
The only way to stop the demolition would be to nominate them as landmarks or a landmark district.