THREATENED: Old Irving Park Historic Church and Home Threatened with Demolition

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4242 N. Kedvale Avenue to be demolished. Photo Credit: Google Maps

“Two nearly 100-year-old buildings in Old Irving Park are going to be demolished to make way for housing developments. Several single-family homes are planned for the site of Iglesia de Cristo at 4300 N. Kedvale Ave., according to a spokesman for Alderman Samantha Nugent (39th).

“The project’s developer is in the process of obtaining a permit to demolish the church and plans to build the homes under the site’s existing RT-4 zoning, the spokesman said. The property reportedly was purchased in June for about $1.1 million. Details of the project were unavailable by press time, but the spokesman said that the developer has agreed to discuss the project with representatives of the Old Irving Park Association.

“Preservation Chicago executive director Ward Miller said that the planned demolition of the church demonstrates the need for better laws in Chicago to help slow down the demolition process for older buildings.

“‘We aren’t anti-development, (but) there’s no reason why these buildings can’t be repurposed for multiple apartments, condos … or even rowhouses,’ Miller said. He added that the brick church is a ‘bit of a showstopper’ and ‘really a fine building.’

“Miller said that Chicago should follow the lead of other municipalities and place an automatic hold on permit applications seeking to demolish any building 50 years or older. The local alderman, a community group and the city Department of Planning could use this time to discuss preservation options when appropriate with the developer, he said. The city’s existing demolition delay process was developed 25 years ago and leaves out many said.

The home (in reference to 4242 N. Kedvale Ave) is on the Chicago Historic Resources Survey, which includes about 17,000 properties, about a quarter of which are city landmarks. The survey was geared toward identifying existing and potential landmarks, but the home did not meet the city’s existing demolition delay standards, which do not apply to all buildings listed in the survey.
(Nadig, 7/1/20)

Read the full story at Nadig Newspapers

Old Church, Home Face Demolition, Nadig Newspapers Chicago’s Nortwest Side Press, Brian Nadig, 7/1/20

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