WIN: Goldblatt Building Window Renovation Finally Nearing Completion

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“For six years, expensive and unattractive scaffolding has surrounded West Town’s historic Goldblatt’s Building, but the eyesore might finally come down soon.

“The city-owned historic building at 1615 W. Chicago Ave. was set to have tuckpointing and window work completed in 2015 — but it still isn’t finished. While workers are rarely seen near the scaffolding, Ald. Daniel La Spata (1st) said crews were set to wrap up the work in mid-December. But again, there were delays.

“‘There were some fabrication issues related to it being an older landmark building, but we now expect the project to be finished by March 2021, with the scaffolding coming down shortly thereafter,’ La Spata said.

“Owned by the city and managed by the Department of Assets, Information and Services, the Goldblatt’s Building has sported a scaffolding canopy since 2015 in anticipation of the repairs. CBS 2 reported last year the estimated cost of the canopy itself was $12,000-$15,000, and the canopy costs $1,000-$3,000 a month to rent. That means city taxpayers have coughed up $60,000 to $180,000 in rental fees alone.

“The city ‘would never leave a canopy around the Daley Center,’ McKnight said. ‘Not for years.’

“Just west of Ashland Avenue, the building was constructed in the 1920s as the site of the Goldblatt’s Department Store. It was designed by architect Alfred S. Alshuler, whose other work includes the London Guarantee Building, the K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Temple and the Florsheim Shoe Co. building, all designated Chicago landmarks.

“In the fall of 1996, Delray Farms bought the building for $5 million with plans to tear it down, according to the Tribune. Neighborhood activists from the East Village Association fought the proposed demolition. In 1997, the city bought the building from Delray Farms for $3.5 million, according to the Tribune.

“McKnight walks past the Goldblatt’s Building every day on his walk to work. The building is deserving of full and complete preservation — even if it comes two decades late, McKnight said.

“‘It’s been a long, storied history for the building and the neighborhood,’ he said.” *(Alani, Block Club Chicago, 2/25/21)

Read the full story at Block Club Chicago

After 6 Years Of Scaffolding, Window Work At Goldblatt’s Building Might Finally Be Finished Soon

A scaffolding canopy lining the ground floor of the Goldblatt’s Building has been up since 2015 and cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars, Hannah Alani, Block Club Chicago, 2/25/21

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