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Vacant for decades, Cook County hospital’s transformation
       into hotel, medical offices nearly complete





          For nearly two decades, the sprawling old Cook County Hospital
        has sat vacant. The Beaux-Arts classical-style building’s fate was in
        limbo as its terra cotta facade crumbled, and its interior was damaged
        from years of water seeping through its deteriorated roof.
           Now, 18 months after the Civic Health Development Group broke
        ground on the restoration of the site at 1835 W. Harrison St., the old
        Cook County Hospital is months away from its next life as a hotel and
        office complex on the Near West Side.
           The restoration is part of a $1 billion multiphase plan led by Murphy
        Development and Walsh Group to rehab the 106-year-old hospital and
        build apartments south of the rehabbed building to the Illinois Medical
        District. When the project is completed in May, the former hospital will
        be home to a 210-room Hyatt House and Hyatt Place hotel, medical
        office space, a daycare center and a food hall, said Jeffrey Pezza,
        vice president Walsh Group.
           The renovated building will also feature a museum paying tribute to
        the hospital’s legacy, Pezza said.
           While the team has taken on several historic restorations including Chicago’s
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        Place, Pezza said the old Cook County Hospital presented unique challenges.
           “A job like this has more risk… because of the facade and 17 years of neglect. …It’s
        a challenge and to make the budget work. It’s kind of a tight rope,” Pezza said.
           Even so, Pezza said the group, consisting of various partners, including architecture  The Grundy County Board approved a
        firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, worked together under a tight schedule to  new five-year capital improvement plan
        successfully complete the restoration and ensure the building remains intact for another  which outlines proposed spending for
        100 years.                                                                   fiscal years 2020-2024 at a grand total
           In the 18 months since beginning the restoration, the team has worked extensively  of $39.4 million. The county conducted
        on the facade, spending more than $18 million to replace all of the windows and 4,160  an internal study to determine the needs
        terra cotta pieces on the exterior. All of the building’s interior was gutted except the old  of different departments including the
        surgical theaters, said Ken Johnston, senior project manager at Walsh Group.  highway department, administration,
           Ahead of the project’s June 2018 groundbreaking, Johnston said the massive aban-  sheriff’s department, transit and the
        doned building created a “negative” mood in the surrounding area.            Emergency Management Agency. “We,
           “The minute we put the construction fences, you could just feel some life coming back  from a financial perspective, can walk
        into this area of the city. It’s such an amazing transformation to be part of,” he said.  forward for the next five years with as
                                                                                     few surprises as possible,” said Grundy
        Reprinted with permission. Mauricio Pena / Block Club Chicago. Read the complete story which  County Board Chair Chris Balkema.
        includes photographs of the renovation at blockclubchicago.org.
                                                                                     The Rock Island County Board voted
                                                                                     to allow refugees to relocate in the
        Hood elected president of                                                    county. The vote is in response to a
                                                                                     Presidential executive order giving local
        State’s Attorneys Association                                                governments the right to turn away
                                                                                     refugees. In the last five years, Rock
           Hamilton County State’s Attorney Justin Hood was elected                  Island County has seen 764 refugees
        President of the Illinois State’s Attorneys Association (ISAA) at the        come in through World Relief; that is
        Association’s annual conference held recently in Chicago. Hood               .052% of the total population.
        is the first Hamilton County State’s Attorney ever to be elected
        President of the Association.                                                Williamson County Commissioners
                                                                                     are considering creating an ordinance to
        “I appreciate the honor to be elected by my colleagues to this important     require a building permit for all new
        position in the Association,” stated Hood. “I intend to work closely with my  construction in unincorporated areas of
        fellow State’s Attorneys to ensure the highest quality of prosecutorial services  the county. The county has experienced
        to the citizens of Illinois.”                                                difficulty enforcing its flood plain
                                                                                     ordinance in unincorporated areas.
           The ISAA is a bi-partisan organization whose purpose is to promote the orderly  According to Supervisor of Assessments
        administration of justice and the enforcement of the law. State’s Attorney Hood will also  Jeff Robinson, for residents to be able to
        direct the Association’s Legislative Committee which reviews and initiates legislation  purchase flood insurance, the county
        designed to more effectively prosecute criminals and prevent crime.          must have an ordinance.
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