The Adelphi Theater has been purchased by a developer.
We had a chance to chat with him about his project, and he stated that demolition
will occur within 4 months. A proposed 57 unit condo will stand in it’s place.
But to accomplish this he will need the property to be re-zoned for residential.
Let’s make sure this doesn’t happen.
There 3 things we can do :
Attend the meetings. There are 4 meetings between September 20th and
September 29th.
They are as follows..
September 20th at 7:00 p.m.
Gale Community Academy
1631 W. Jonquil Terrace, Chicago. 60626
September 22nd at 7:00 p.m.
Loyola Park
1230 W. Greenleaf Ave., Chicago. 60626
September 26th at 7:00 p.m.
St. Scholastica
7416 N Ridge Blvd., Chicago. 60626
September 29th at 7:00 p.m.
Chicago Public Library Rogers Park Branch
6907 N. Clark St., Chicago. 60626
Contact Alderman Joe Moore and his assitant Michael Land.
We need to let them know that there is opposition to the re-zoning
of the 7070-78 Clark Street property. Until November 1st, they will be
weighing the options … and this is our chance to make a difference.
The following is thier contact information :
Alderman Joe Moore’s 49th Ward office
7356 N. Greenview Ave.
Chicago, IL 60626
Phone: 773-338-5796
Fax: 773-338-5989
Alderman Joe Moore’s City Hall office
121 N. Lasalle St.
Room 300, Office 24
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone: 312-744-3067
Fax: 312-744-3080
Alderman Joe Moore’s e-mail address:
We also need to express our concern to ..
the Chicago Department of Zoning
(312) 744-3508
the Chicago Department of Planning and Development
(312) 744-4190
the Metropolitan Planning Council
(312) 922-5616
Is there anyone else out there who feels how we do about this theater?
Has anyone noticed, how some people complain that all of these theaters
are being demolished, but do nothing to save them ?
Please stand with 4x Records, and participate in making sure that
Alderman Joe Moore and the City of Chicago know that there is
opposition to this proposed re-zoning.
This is your chance to step forward and save the theater,
Bill, 4x Records
*for a detailed history of the theater check-out /theaters/1041/
Please consider the Citizens of Chicago when wieghing the options for the re-zoning of the 7070-78 N. Clark Street property, known as the Adelphi Theater. The Adelphi Theater is an un-official landmark of Rogers Park, and the last remaining theater standing from the 1910 era. It is best know for it’s former owner, Civic Leader Ludwig Sussman, and as the artist studio of the recently departed world famous Rogers Park artist Pachard. Where are we going to take our children for culture in Rogers Park when all of the theaters have been raised, .. a Dominicks food store?, and condo? Food for thought..
message :
In our quest to show opposition to a proposed re-zoning of the corner property located on 7070-7078 N. Clark St, we have met with many potential investors who are showing a great interest in purchasing the property from developer Chad Zuric, with the intent of re-opening the theater as a revenue-generating movie theater/music venue and community center. If the zoning changes for the 7070-78 Clark St. property, these plans cannot be accomplished.
This is a petition to all 50 Aldermen of every ward within the City of Chicago, the City Council of Chicago.
We the people of the City of Chicago, oppose a re-zoning of the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
We the people of the City of Chicago, oppose the proposed development of residential units on the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
We the people of the City of Chicago, oppose the proposed raising of the Adelphi Theater on the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
We the people of the City of Chicago, support the proposed Grand Re-Opening of the Adelphi Theater on the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
Thank you,
Citizens for the Adelphi Theater
Name :
Current Address:
for everyone else who agrees in the room :
Name :
Current Address:
Name :
Current Address:
Name :
Current Address:
Name :
Current Address:
Please copy and paste, or forward this e-mail to the following addresses.
Alderman Manuel Flores
Alderman Madeline Haithcock
Alderman Dorothy J. Tillman
Alderman Toni Preckwinkle
Alderman Leslie A. Hairston
Alderman Freddrenna M. Lyle
Alderman William M. Beavers
Alderman Todd H. Stroger
Alderman Anthony Beale
Alderman John Pope
Alderman James A. Balcer
Alderman George A. Cardenas
Alderman Frank J. Olivo
Alderman Edward M. Burke
Alderman Theodore Thomas
Alderman Shirley A. Coleman
Alderman Latasha R. Thomas
Alderman Thomas W. Murphy
Alderman Virginia A. Rugai
Alderman Arenda Troutman
Alderman Howard Brookins Jr.
Alderman Ricardo Munoz
Alderman Michael Zalewski
Alderman Michael D. Chandler
Alderman Daniel Solis
Alderman Billy Ocasio
Alderman Walter Burnett, Jr.
Alderman Ed Smith
Alderman Isaac Carothers
Alderman Ariel E. Reboyras
Alderman Ray Suarez
Alderman Theodore Matlak
Alderman Richard F. Mell
Alderman Carrie Austin
Alderman Rey Colon
Alderman William J.P. Banks
Alderman Emma Mitts
Alderman Thomas R. Allen
Alderman Margaret Laurino
Alderman Patrick J. O'Connor
Alderman Brian G. Doherty
Alderman Burton F. Natarus
Alderman Vi Daley
Alderman Thomas M. Tunney
Alderman Patrick J. Levar
Alderman Helen Shiller
Alderman Eugene C. Schulter
Alderman Mary Ann Smith
Alderman Joseph A. Moore
Alderman Bernard L. Stone
Thank you, the time you have taken to do this, makes all the difference to show the City Council of Chicago how we feel about the Adelphi Theater at 7070-78 N. Clark Street.
What a beauty the Adelphi Theater is, and a wonderous part of the history of Chicago. How can they let this theater be demolished? They cant! Do NOT let this happen. Save the Adelphi Theater please. I hope someone can step up and help save it so the citizens of Chicago, and from all over, can enjoy bands and performances in the future. I have bands and acts! If I had the money, I would save this theater in a heartbeat! Fast! If anyone is reading this and would like to help save this theater, please contact me. Thank you.
The Adelphi Theater has been purchased by a developer.
We had a chance to chat with him about his project, and he stated that demolition
will occur within 4 months. A proposed 57 unit condo will stand in it’s place.
But to accomplish this he will need the property to be re-zoned for residential.
Let’s make sure this doesn’t happen.
There 3 things we can do :
September 29th.
They are as follows..
September 20th at 7:00 p.m.
Gale Community Academy
1631 W. Jonquil Terrace, Chicago. 60626
September 22nd at 7:00 p.m.
Loyola Park
1230 W. Greenleaf Ave., Chicago. 60626
September 26th at 7:00 p.m.
St. Scholastica
7416 N Ridge Blvd., Chicago. 60626
September 29th at 7:00 p.m.
Chicago Public Library Rogers Park Branch
6907 N. Clark St., Chicago. 60626
We need to let them know that there is opposition to the re-zoning
of the 7070-78 Clark Street property. Until November 1st, they will be
weighing the options … and this is our chance to make a difference.
The following is thier contact information :
Alderman Joe Moore’s 49th Ward office
7356 N. Greenview Ave.
Chicago, IL 60626
Phone: 773-338-5796
Fax: 773-338-5989
Alderman Joe Moore’s City Hall office
121 N. Lasalle St.
Room 300, Office 24
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone: 312-744-3067
Fax: 312-744-3080
Alderman Joe Moore’s e-mail address:
the Chicago Department of Zoning
(312) 744-3508
the Chicago Department of Planning and Development
(312) 744-4190
the Metropolitan Planning Council
(312) 922-5616
Is there anyone else out there who feels how we do about this theater?
Has anyone noticed, how some people complain that all of these theaters
are being demolished, but do nothing to save them ?
Please stand with 4x Records, and participate in making sure that
Alderman Joe Moore and the City of Chicago know that there is
opposition to this proposed re-zoning.
This is your chance to step forward and save the theater,
*for a detailed history of the theater check-out
/theaters/1041/
Thank you,
PETITIONERS
Please send this to:
A Petition:
Please consider the Citizens of Chicago when wieghing the options for the re-zoning of the 7070-78 N. Clark Street property, known as the Adelphi Theater. The Adelphi Theater is an un-official landmark of Rogers Park, and the last remaining theater standing from the 1910 era. It is best know for it’s former owner, Civic Leader Ludwig Sussman, and as the artist studio of the recently departed world famous Rogers Park artist Pachard. Where are we going to take our children for culture in Rogers Park when all of the theaters have been raised, .. a Dominicks food store?, and condo? Food for thought..
message :
In our quest to show opposition to a proposed re-zoning of the corner property located on 7070-7078 N. Clark St, we have met with many potential investors who are showing a great interest in purchasing the property from developer Chad Zuric, with the intent of re-opening the theater as a revenue-generating movie theater/music venue and community center. If the zoning changes for the 7070-78 Clark St. property, these plans cannot be accomplished.
This is a petition to all 50 Aldermen of every ward within the City of Chicago, the City Council of Chicago.
We the people of the City of Chicago, oppose a re-zoning of the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
We the people of the City of Chicago, oppose the proposed development of residential units on the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
We the people of the City of Chicago, oppose the proposed raising of the Adelphi Theater on the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
We the people of the City of Chicago, support the proposed Grand Re-Opening of the Adelphi Theater on the corner property of 7070-7078 N. Clark Street in Chicago’s 49th ward.
Thank you,
Citizens for the Adelphi Theater
Name :
Current Address:
for everyone else who agrees in the room :
Name :
Current Address:
Name :
Current Address:
Name :
Current Address:
Name :
Current Address:
Please copy and paste, or forward this e-mail to the following addresses.
Alderman Manuel Flores
Alderman Madeline Haithcock
Alderman Dorothy J. Tillman
Alderman Toni Preckwinkle
Alderman Leslie A. Hairston
Alderman Freddrenna M. Lyle
Alderman William M. Beavers
Alderman Todd H. Stroger
Alderman Anthony Beale
Alderman John Pope
Alderman James A. Balcer
Alderman George A. Cardenas
Alderman Frank J. Olivo
Alderman Edward M. Burke
Alderman Theodore Thomas
Alderman Shirley A. Coleman
Alderman Latasha R. Thomas
Alderman Thomas W. Murphy
Alderman Virginia A. Rugai
Alderman Arenda Troutman
Alderman Howard Brookins Jr.
Alderman Ricardo Munoz
Alderman Michael Zalewski
Alderman Michael D. Chandler
Alderman Daniel Solis
Alderman Billy Ocasio
Alderman Walter Burnett, Jr.
Alderman Ed Smith
Alderman Isaac Carothers
Alderman Ariel E. Reboyras
Alderman Ray Suarez
Alderman Theodore Matlak
Alderman Richard F. Mell
Alderman Carrie Austin
Alderman Rey Colon
Alderman William J.P. Banks
Alderman Emma Mitts
Alderman Thomas R. Allen
Alderman Margaret Laurino
Alderman Patrick J. O'Connor
Alderman Brian G. Doherty
Alderman Burton F. Natarus
Alderman Vi Daley
Alderman Thomas M. Tunney
Alderman Patrick J. Levar
Alderman Helen Shiller
Alderman Eugene C. Schulter
Alderman Mary Ann Smith
Alderman Joseph A. Moore
Alderman Bernard L. Stone
Thank you, the time you have taken to do this, makes all the difference to show the City Council of Chicago how we feel about the Adelphi Theater at 7070-78 N. Clark Street.
e-mail:
SAVE THE ADELPHI!!!
What a beauty the Adelphi Theater is, and a wonderous part of the history of Chicago. How can they let this theater be demolished? They cant! Do NOT let this happen. Save the Adelphi Theater please. I hope someone can step up and help save it so the citizens of Chicago, and from all over, can enjoy bands and performances in the future. I have bands and acts! If I had the money, I would save this theater in a heartbeat! Fast! If anyone is reading this and would like to help save this theater, please contact me. Thank you.