Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Tear-down next? Demolition hold on Chicago Reagan home lifted by city

Reagan home one month ago
The end is probably near for the only Chicago home of Ronald Reagan. Last week the City of Chicago's Housing and Economic Development removed from its demolition hold list the six-flat apartment at 832 E. 57th Street where "Dutch" and his family lived in 1915.

From that department's web site:
Demolition Delay Hold List (2012)
#100470512
Date Received: 12/27/2012
Address: 832-834 E. 57th St.
Ward: 5
Applicant: Heneghan Wrecking & Excavating Co., Inc.
Owner: The University of Chicago
Permit Description: Demolition of a 3-story residential building.
Status: Released 3/26/13 (Emphasis mine)
Ronald Reagan was the first president to live in Chicago and he's the only president who was born and raised in Illinois.

Is there hope? Well, as long as the Reagan home is still standing, there certainly is. According to neighborhood sources, the tear-down has not yet started. Let's convince the University of Chicago, which owns the home, to save it, add it to Illinois' Ronald Reagan Trail, and turn it into a museum.

I urge you to politely contact the president of the U of C:
Robert J. Zimmer, President
The University of Chicago
5801 South Ellis Avenue, Suite 501
Chicago, Illinois 60637
president@uchicago.edu
Add Chicago to the RR Trail!

UPDATE April 3: According to Eric Zorn of the Chicago Tribune, the demolition has begun. And there is a picture.

Sad,

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