Spotlight on Demolition – January 2021By Preservation ChicagoJanuary 12, 2021075FacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestWhatsAppEmailPrint 3221 N. Pulaski Rd., Avondale. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps3221 N. Pulaski Rd., Avondale. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps3916 N. Elston Ave., Irving Park. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps3740 W. Cortland Ave., Hermosa. Demo Jan 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps5215 S. Keeler Ave., West Eldson. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps6146 & 6142 S. Campbell Ave., Gage Park. Demo Jan 2021. Photo Credit: Google MapsKing Bowl, 8010 S. Dr. Martin L King Jr Dr., Chatham. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps2631 N. Wilton Ave, Park West. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps4228 W. Wilcox St., West Garfield Park. Demolished Jan 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps4228 W. Wilcox St., West Garfield Park. Demolished Jan 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps825 N. Lawndale Ave., Humboldt Park. Demo January 2021. Google Maps4266 W. Grace St., Old Irving Park. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps4936 N. Bell Ave., Lincoln Square. Demo Jan 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps7124 N. Ionia Ave., North Edgebrook. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps6500 S. St. Lawrence Ave., West Woodlawn. Demolished Jan 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps5626 S. Damen Ave., Gage Park. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps3744 N. Greenview Ave, Wrigleyville. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps2610 W. Winona St., Lincoln Square. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps1500 N. Wieland St., Old Town. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps1458 N. Wieland St., Old Town. Demolished January 2021. Photo Credit: Google Maps"Spotlight on Demolition" is sponsored by Chicago CityscapeSpotlight on DemolitionJanuary 2021 NewsletterFacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestWhatsAppEmailPrint Previous articlePARTIAL WIN: Francis Parker School Consolidates Control Over Historic Belden Courtyard BuildingsNext articleWGN Radio 720 Chicago Long-Format Interview: Keeping Chicago’s Architectural History Alive with Preservation Chicago’s Ward Miller LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyComment:Please enter your comment! Name:*Please enter your name here Email:*You have entered an incorrect email address!Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Math Captcha − 3 = 2 Powered by MathCaptcha Captcha verification failed!CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!