Every year, a press conference is held at City Hall to unveil Preservation Chicago's "Chicago 7 Most Endangered Buildings." The purpose of the Chicago 7 is to raise public awareness of the threats facing some of our city's most at-risk architectural treasures, whether they are single buildings, unique neighborhoods, or a category of buildings, such as Great Chicago Warehouses or Chicago's Religious Structures.

Thanks to the attention and actions triggered by the Chicago 7 annual announcements, many of the structures that have made our lists are still standing - and will remain so for future generations. These successes include the Metropolitan Community Church at 41st and King Drive, the East Village District (recently assigned preliminary landmark status), and the Veseman Building at 444 N. LaSalle St.

Most Endangered Buildings for 2006

1. New York Life Building: 39 S. LaSalle Street
2. Pilsen Neighborhood: South side of Chicago
3. Historic Intersection: 59th & Halsted Streets
4. Interior Furniture Building: 1340 S. Michigan Ave
5. Hayes-Healy Center: 940 W. Belden Avenue
6. Wrigley Rooftops:Waveland & Sheffield Avenues
7. Promontory Point: Lake Michigan at 55th Street

• • • Years Available:  2007 | 2006 | 2005




New York Life Building
 

Hayes-Healy Center

Promontory
Point

Wrigley Field Rooftops
 

Interior Furniture Building

Pilsen
Neighborhood

Historic Intersection