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01 Aurora Arts Center
02 Beth Yeshurun Synagogue
03 Epiphany Center for the Arts
04 Grey Mill Apartments
05 Ironworks
06 Lathrop Homes
07 Miss Lorraine Diner
08 Mystic Waterworks
09 Parkside on Adams
10 South Street Landing
11 The Mark Twain
12 The Pizitz
13 The Tyler
14 Tiger Senior Apartments

Epiphany Center for the Arts

Church of the Epiphany

Epiphany Center for the Arts © Tom McDonald | Chicago, Illinois

Type

Retail

Arts/Entertainment


Location

Chicago, Illinois


Built

1885


Developer

David Chase and Kimberly Rachal


Project Partners

Fitzgerald Associates Architects


PROJECT OVERVIEW

A former Chicago Episcopal church built in 1885 has been adapted into an arts center for visual, performing, and culinary arts. An excellent early example of Richardsonian Romanesque Revival architecture in Chicago, the church was originally designed by architects Edward Burling and Francis Whitehouse. The 42,000-square-foot campus now houses a commercial and catering kitchen, a café, eight art galleries, three resident artist studios, four performing arts venues, and three event spaces. Ryan’s Historic Tax Credits team helped to secure $1.4 million in federal historic tax credits and $1.8 million in state historic tax credits for the project.


AWARDS

  • Landmarks Illinois | 2021 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award for Adaptive Reuse

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Headquarters

1400 16th Street NW Suite 420 Washington, DC 20036

(202) 483-2020

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