All,
I received this message in my e-mail from Preservation Chicago. I urge everyone to take some action if this issue is of importance to you. The clock is ticking.
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STOP THE DEMOLITION OF THE LAKE SHORE ATHLETIC CLUB!
4/23/07
Dear honte,
The irony is glaring. In the face of just having won the U.S. Olympic bid,
the city is now standing by, allowing the demolition of a building that is itself an Olympic legacy. The Lake Shore Athletic Club is a site where many Olympic swimmers have trained and where the U.S Olympic trials for swimming were held in 1928.
Grandly presiding at the gateway of Chicago's shoreline since 1924, the LAC's days are now numbered:
A demolition permit has been applied for. There is a vacuum of power in the 42nd Ward and Fifield Companies is doing an end run around the new alderman. Because the building is Orange rated, a 90-day demo delay has been triggered. We must take immediate action to stop the senseless destruction of what is not only a stunning architectural example, but one with an amazing history behind it.
Please contact Alderman-elect Brendan Reilly today about the importance of a new owner preserving and re-using this building, and that it should be protected from demolition by designating it a Chicago landmark.
Lake Shore Athletic Club, 850 N. Lake Shore Drive (1924) Jarvis Hunt, Architect
[See www.preservationchicago.org for photographs]
Brendan Reilly's contact info is:
http://www.reillyforchicago.com/contact.php
312-519-2277 before May 1
312-642-4242 after May 1
312-277-1009 fax
P.O. Box 10939, Chicago, IL 60610
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For more information about the background and history of the Lake Shore Athletic Club, please visit
http://www.preservationchicago.org/risk/uncert ain.html
Please forward this message to other concerned parties.
Jonathan Fine,
Preservation Chicago
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