As the Obama Center nears completion, a long-neglected Jackson Park pavilion finally getting its due

Chicago's Jackson Park is finally getting some long-overdue attention, as a century-old temple-like pavilion at the heart of the park prepares for its first major restoration in years. The Burnham Building, named after the renowned architect and planner Daniel H. Burnham, has been left to deteriorate since at least a decade ago, with its facade crumbling away and the roof collapsing, prompting a costly overhaul.

The Chicago Park District is investing around $500,000 from federal funding into the restoration project, which aims to bring back the building's former glory. The estimated cost of the makeover is expected to be in the "a few million," according to Heather Gleason, Director of Planning and Development at the park district. Preservation experts have long called for action on this landmark structure.

The restoration will include not only repairs but also significant upgrades, such as a new Spanish clay tile roof, historically accurate windows, and modern mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems. A newly restored aggregate concrete exterior will also be part of the plan, along with an accessible pathway into the building. Additionally, bollards are being installed to help prevent cars from hitting the landmark structure.

This is welcome news for Jackson Park, which has struggled with chronic underinvestment for decades. While other projects in the park are still pending, the restoration of the Burnham Building marks a significant step forward. When completed by 2027, it's expected to be a shining example of the park's efforts to preserve its historic buildings.

Jackson Park remains a cherished green space thanks to its beautiful location and masterful design by Frederick Law Olmsted. However, other parts of the park are in dire need of attention, such as the Clarence Darrow Bridge, which has been closed to the public since 2013 due to safety concerns.

Gleason emphasized that there is a renewed focus on historic preservation within the Chicago Park District, with a commitment to securing grants and proper funding for these projects. The completion of the Burnham Building restoration will not only restore this iconic landmark but also set an example for other preservation efforts in the park.
 
omg 🀩 i'm so hyped about the restoration of that century old pavilion in Jackson Park!! $500k is a good start, i hope they get more funding to make it a million πŸ’Έ or more! it's about time someone took care of that beautiful building, it's been neglected for way too long πŸ˜”. and can we talk about how iconic it is? 🀯 the Burnham Building needs to be restored to its former glory ASAP! πŸ”₯ i'm all for historic preservation and making sure these landmarks are protected for future generations πŸ‘. lets keep those funds coming and make Jackson Park a park to remember πŸŒ³πŸ’•
 
🀩 finally some love for Jackson Park! I mean, it's been neglecting that beautiful Burnham Building for ages, and it's a total eyesore 😳. But $500k from the feds is a great start, and if they can get some more funding together, this place could be looking sharp again πŸ’ͺ. I love how they're going all out with the restoration, too - new roof, historic windows, the whole shebang 🎨. And can we talk about how awesome it'll be when it's done by 2027? πŸŽ‰ It's not just about fixing up an old building, it's about preserving our history and showing future generations what's what πŸ“š. Let's hope they can get some of those other projects going too, like that bridge over by the lake... πŸ‘
 
idk why its taking so long to fix up this old building πŸ€”. $500k isn't even a drop in the bucket compared to what it needs. and what's with the new roof? spanish clay tile? sounds like some fancy renovation job πŸ˜’. plus, $5 million is still way too low if u ask me. dont get me wrong, im glad they're finally paying attention, but this is just gonna be a Band-Aid solution πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. what about the rest of the park? Clarence Darrow Bridge has been closed for ages! when are they gonna fix that up? need some more info on this before i can fully get behind it πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I'm telling ya, there's gotta be more to this story than meets the eye... I mean, have you seen that picture of the Burnham Building? It looks like they're trying to cover up some kinda secret room or something! And $500k from federal funding? That's just a drop in the bucket. What else is gonna get funded and what's being left out? πŸ€‘ I'm also wondering why it took so long for this to happen... was there some kind of "delay" that nobody wants to talk about? 🀐
 
🌞 I'm so stoked that Jackson Park is finally getting some much-needed love! It's about time that century-old beauty got a refresh 🎨. $500k from the feds is just the start - a few million bucks for the full makeover? Worth it if it means we get to see that gorgeous Burnham Building shine again ✨. And let's not forget those bollards, they're like little lifesavers for the building πŸš—. I'm also loving the emphasis on historic preservation within the park district - now we can look forward to more projects being brought to life πŸ’ͺ. It's all about the bigger picture here: preserving these iconic spaces so future generations can enjoy them too. Can't wait to see it all come together by 2027 πŸŽ‰!
 
omg I'm so hyped about this news 🀩! The Burnham Building has been in dire need of a facelift for ages and it's amazing that the Chicago Park District is finally stepping up to restore it to its former glory πŸ’ͺ. That Spanish clay tile roof alone sounds like a game-changer 🌟. I've always loved Jackson Park, there's something so magical about it, but it's been neglected for far too long. Can't wait to see it come back to life in 2027 πŸŽ‰. Glad to hear they're prioritizing historic preservation now, hope they can get those other parts of the park fixed up soon too 🀞.
 
🌳 finally some love for that old gem! $500k is a good start, but I hope they don't skimp on materials so it doesn't end up looking like a cheap facelift πŸ˜’. Those Spanish clay tiles are gonna add some serious charm to that building 🎨. And please, for the love of all things good, fix that Clarence Darrow Bridge already! 🚧
 
You know I'm onto something here... think about it, they're restoring the Burnham Building after a decade or so of neglect and now, suddenly, there's a whole $500k coming from federal funding? Coincidence? Not buying it! There must be some strings attached to that sweet, sweet cash. And what about the "a few million" estimate? That sounds like a nice round number to me... almost like they're trying to cover their tracks. Mark my words, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Next thing you know, they'll be restoring all the other "neglected" landmarks in Chicago and we'll be singing their praises left and right πŸ€‘πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ
 
omg u guys, chicago is getting its act together!! 🀩 they're finally gonna fix up that old burnham building in jackson park after years of neglect... it's about time! πŸ˜‚ the $500k from federal funding might not seem like a lot but trust me it's better than nothing πŸ’Έ and who knows maybe this will set a precedent for other historic buildings in the park to get some love too πŸ’• now if they could just fix up that bridge πŸŒ‰
 
πŸ™Œ about the Burnham Building restos... finally! $500k is kinda low tho 😐, imo it should be more like 5-10 mil πŸ€‘ but hey, every little bit counts πŸŽ‰ and its awesome that preservation experts have been pushing for this restoration. new roof, windows, and pathway are gonna make a huge diff! 🌟 also super cool that they're thinkin' about accessibility now πŸ‘ lets hope the rest of the park gets some love too 🀞🏻
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it's really cool that they're giving the Burnham Building some love after so long! πŸ™Œ I mean, it's been a century since it was built and to see it getting a major overhaul is awesome. The idea of installing bollards to prevent cars from hitting the landmark structure is genius πŸ’‘ - I don’t know why that wasn't thought of sooner!

I'm glad they're investing in preserving historic buildings like this one, even if other parts of Jackson Park are still struggling πŸ€•. It's great to see a renewed focus on preservation within the Chicago Park District too! And yeah, the completion of the Burnham Building restoration will definitely set an example for other projects in the park πŸ”₯... Can't wait to see how it turns out when it's all done by 2027 πŸ’ͺ
 
[Image of a temple with a big "Fix Me" sticker on it]

omg the burnham building has been neglected for ages πŸ€―πŸ›οΈ [GIF of a person fixing a broken clock]

$500k is not much for a few million πŸ’ΈπŸ˜‚ [Meme of a cat wearing a hard hat and holding a hammer]

i'm glad someone is finally taking care of this landmark structure πŸŒžπŸ’š [Image of a beautiful park with people enjoying it]

can't wait to see the finished product in 2027 πŸŽ‰πŸ•°οΈ [GIF of a building being restored, with bricks flying into place]
 
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