Village of Oak Park. Lake Street Corridor. Architectural Historical Survey

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Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey Prepared by: Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. 330 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062 (847) 272-7400 WJE Project No. 2005.4108 2 November 2006

Architectural Historical Survey Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor 2 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 2 November 2006

Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey PROJECT BACKGROUND In summer 2006, the Village of Oak Park began a planning and development study of the eastern Lake Street Corridor. The intent of the study is to solicit community input on the current status and perceived needs of the neighborhood; to provide a land use plan to guide future development on Lake Street; to assess the economic marketability of the Lake Street corridor; to promote mixed uses and pedestrianoriented development; to assess parking needs and traffic; to identify economic limitations and funding strategies; to develop a character plan to guide future architectural and infrastructure design on the corridor; to identify zoning and regulatory changes needed to support desired development; and to identify buildings with historic character and significance that should be preserved during future redevelopment. This architectural historical survey addresses the last of these various goals established by the Village. Most but not all of the study area is included within the Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District. The study area includes numerous contributing buildings for the district, as well as non-contributing contemporary structures. This architectural historical survey report has been developed as part of the overall planning study for the Lake Street corridor by Solomon Cordwell Buenz, Chicago, Illinois, scheduled for completion in December 2006. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW The area that is today s Village of Oak Park was first settled by Joseph and Betty Kettlestrings of Yorkshire, England, who came to the area in 1835. The area at that time was a part of Cicero Township. In 1848, the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad (later the Chicago & North Western Railroad) was constructed through the future village on its westward route out of Chicago. After the Chicago Fire of 1871, residential development accelerated in Oak Park, and the population grew to 4,589 persons by 1890. Numerous churches, social clubs, and fraternal organizations were established in the 1870s, and the first high school class graduated in 1877. As suburban residential development continued in the 1880s and 1890s, streetcars and elevated trains supplemented the original main line steam railroads to connect Oak Park commuters to jobs in downtown Chicago. One of the first streetcar lines was the Chicago, Harlem, & Batavia dummy line, which ran approximately along the present-day route of the Eisenhower Expressway. The dummy trains used a miniature steam locomotive with a false cladding designed to conceal most of the moving parts and avoid startling horses. This line first began operation in 1881, but did not provide direct commuter service to downtown Chicago until June 1888. A more extensive streetcar network throughout Oak Park was opened in 1890. In the future village of Oak Park, this system ran east-west on Madison Street and Lake Street, with a north-south connection on Harlem Avenue. 1 Streetcar service was discontinued in 1947, to be replaced by buses. 2 The Lake Street Elevated Railroad (today s CTA Green Line) was extended into Oak Park in 1899 1901, although the trains ran at ground level until the 1960s. The Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad (today s CTA Blue Line) was extended into Oak Park in 1905, providing local service over tracks originally placed by the Chicago Aurora & Elgin electric interurban train. The Met line moved onto new tracks along the Congress (Eisenhower) Expressway in 1958. 3 1 Halley s Pictorial Oak Park (1898), 88 92. 2 LeGary, Improvers and Preservers (1967), 166. 3 www.chicago-l.org 2 November 2006 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 3

Architectural Historical Survey Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Oak Park separated from Cicero Township and was organized as an independent municipality in 1902. The village limits included large sections of vacant land, much of which was developed in the first decades of the twentieth century. Oak Park Hospital opened in 1907. Lake Street in downtown Oak Park was the original commercial area. This western end of Lake Street developed into a major retail center during the 1920s, with branches of major Chicago department stores such as Marshall Field & Company. By 1930, the population of Oak Park had reached 64,000 persons. Following World War II, Oak Park was affected by larger developmental trends in the Chicago Metropolitan area. The construction of the Eisenhower Expressway cut through the southern portion of the Village in the mid 1950s. Starting in the 1960s and 1970s, Oak Park made a conscious effort to accommodate changing demographics and social pressures while maintaining the suburban character that has long made the Village a desirable residential location. New developments in recent decades have consisted of replacement of earlier buildings with new construction, as well as the restoration and preservation of Oak Park s historic architectural heritage. Development of the Ridgeland Community The 340-acre tract of land north of the Chicago & North Western Railroad between Austin Boulevard and East Avenue was purchased by James Scoville, W.B. Ogden, Joel D. Harvey, and Josiah Lombard around 1868. The real estate developer E.A. Cummings moved to the area in 1869 and subdivided the property in 1872, naming the area Ridgeland. 4 The first houses were built in the area in the 1870s. The north side of Lake Street between Ridgeland and Cuyler Avenues developed as the small business district serving this community. A four-room depot was constructed along the railroad just west of Ridgeland Avenue. Two views of the Ridgeland business district on the north side of Lake Street east of Ridgeland Avenue, circa 1903. Only Ridgeland Hall, the building with the tall tower in the distance in the photograph at left, survives today. Photos courtesy of the Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest (Philander Barclay collection). In 1876, local homeowners formed the Ridgeland Improvement Association to help build up the infrastructure of the unincorporated village. Around 1878, the association established a cooperative store at the corner of Lake and Ridgeland, with F. Dore as proprietor. The second floor of the wood frame building was used as a social hall. (In 1902, this building was relocated to 115 South Ridgeland Avenue, and it survives as a single-family house.) Later, the Ridgeland Hall Association was formed to construct a large brick community hall on Lake Street between Ridgeland and Cuyler. This building, completed in 1890 and still existing, is at 310 Lake Street. The upstairs social hall was used for dances and plays. The association also financed sewers, street paving, streetlights, and other improvements in the village. 4 Gertrude Fox Hoagland, ed., Historical Survey of Oak Park, Illinois (Oak Park Public Library, 1937), 9. 4 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 2 November 2006

Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey Left: Ridgeland Hall was constructed in 1890 by the community association on Lake Street between Ridgeland and Cuyler. Right: Other nineteenth century businesses on this block of Lake Street included a grocer, an ice and coal supply company, and the 1886 firehouse; none of these buildings survives today. Photo courtesy of Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest (Philander Barclay collection). In 1886, Cicero Township Fire Company No. 2 was established in Ridgeland, and a wooden station house was built on Lake Street between Ridgeland and Cuyler Avenues (a location with the present-day address 322 324 Lake). This station was replaced by a large brick and stone structure on the south side of Lake Street at Lombard Avenue in 1898. The use of the building as a firehouse was discontinued in 1916. Oak Park had agreed to buy Lake Michigan water from Chicago in 1908, and a pumping station was established behind this building in 1912 to increase water pressure. This use of the building continues today. Left: The Cicero Township Fire Company No. 2 building, 1902 photograph courtesy of Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest (Philander Barclay collection). Right: The building today, which now houses the Oak Park main water pumping station. The Cicero and Proviso Street Railway Company began operation of the first streetcar lines along Lake Street in 1891. The powerhouse for the streetcar system was constructed in 1890 on the south side of Lake Street at Cuyler Avenue. In the 1950s when buses replaced streetcars on Lake Street, the former powerhouse was reused as a bus garage. The building was ultimately demolished in 1987 for the construction of a Dominick s grocery store on the site. 2 November 2006 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 5

Architectural Historical Survey Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Left: View of the Cicero and Proviso Street Railway Company powerhouse, shortly before its demolition in 1987. Photo courtesy of the Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest. Right: Streetcar on Lake Street at Austin Boulevard, 1940s, from Oak Park in Vintage Postcards. The Lake Street elevated railroad was extended through Ridgeland in 1898 1900. The Ridgeland area became part of the new Village of Oak Park in 1902. The Chicago & North Western Railroad tracks were elevated on a concrete embankment through the Village around 1907. Around 1900, large areas of vacant land along Lake Street and South Boulevard were developed with a mixture of commercial, industrial, and apartment buildings. Industrial uses were located on the south side of Lake Street between Ridgeland and Lombard, where easy access to the railroad was possible. Businesses included Borden s Condensed Milk Company plant, W.G. Davis Coal Company, and Bedard & Morency wood planing mill. Borden s Condensed Milk Co. was located on the southwest corner of Lake Street and Cuyler Avenue. This view, looking northeast from the Chicago & North Western Railroad, shows the Cicero and Proviso Street Railway barn in the background. Photograph from Oak Park in Vintage Postcards. Right: The Bedard & Morency Mill Co. was located on the southwest corner of Lake Street and Lombard Avenue. Illustration from the 1905 Oak Park directory. The park district of Oak Park was established in 1912, and among its first actions was to purchase the former cricket grounds owned by James Scoville at the southwest corner of Lake and Ridgeland, which became Ridgeland Commons. The village purchased land along Lake Street west of Humphrey Avenue in 1918 as one of the first components in the village playground system, and this opened in 1921 as the Robert Louis Stevenson Playground. A fieldhouse was built in the park in 1927. This building was replaced by the present Fieldhouse in 1966. Since 1970, the former industrial uses along the south side of Lake Street have been replaced by a variety of recreational, retail, and residential uses. The Borden s plant and coal company site became the Racquet 6 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 2 November 2006

Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey Club of Oak Park and River Forest in 1973. The fourteen story Heritage House apartment tower was constructed on the former planing mill site in 1979. The former streetcar powerhouse was demolished to make way for a Dominick s grocery store in 1987. Left: The fourteen story Heritage House was constructed in 1979. Right: The infill apartment building at 114 Lake Street was constructed in 1961. New residential apartment and condominium buildings have continued to be built in the Ridgeland area. In the 1960s, this included more modest apartment buildings, which were usually constructed as infill buildings on previously vacant sites, such as the buildings at 114 Lake Street or the corner of Taylor Avenue and South Boulevard. In the 2000s, with limited vacant land remaining, new development has typically involved the replacement of earlier buildings with larger residential or mixed-use projects, such as the building at Ridgeland Avenue and South Boulevard, which replaced several earlier commercial buildings, or the townhouse building at Cuyler Avenue and South Boulevard, which replaced a former auto service building. In 2006, construction began on a new Oak Park Public Works Facility on South Boulevard between Taylor and Harvey Avenues. Left: Twenty-first century development in the corridor has included multi-unit residential and mixed use buildings, such as this recently completed four story building at the corner of South Boulevard and Ridgeland Avenue. Right: A new Oak Park Public Works Facility is now under construction on South Boulevard, with completion scheduled for mid-2007. 2 November 2006 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 7

Architectural Historical Survey Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor PROJECT METHODOLOGY Architectural Survey Historical Research Historical research for this project was conducted at the Oak Park Public Library (OPPL) and the Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest (HSOPRF). The collection at OPPL includes published books, local newspapers, and village directories on microfilm. The collection at HSOPRF includes extensive and partially indexed local newspapers (Oak Leaves and Wednesday Journal), historic photograph collections, ephemera files organized by street name, and Sanborn maps. Additionally, Mr. Michael Iversen provided access to his extensive collection of historic materials related to the history of Ridgeland. Field Survey The field survey work was conducted in August 2006 by Laura Kraft and Kenneth Itle of WJE. The entire corridor was surveyed on foot. Each building was photographed using digital cameras. As appropriate, additional photographs were taken of notable details or features of the building. Written notes were made identifying existing materials and existing business occupants. Obviously contemporary buildings on the corridor, such as filling stations, were not surveyed. Database and Map Preparation The survey and research data were compiled and presented in a Microsoft Access database. Digital field survey photographs were inserted electronically into the database. Also, a map was prepared in ArcGIS using aerial photography and parcel lines provided by the Village. The complete survey database is georeferenced into the GIS software, to allow for simple comparison and geographic analysis of the survey information. Presentation The draft historic survey was presented to the Village Historic Preservation Commission at a regular public meeting on 12 October 2006 at the Oak Park Conservatory. Following receipt of comments from the Commissioners and additional historical background information, and further review of the survey results to ensure consistency, the final report and survey forms have been prepared. This final draft is provided for HPC Review in November 2006. The summary report will be re-formatted to match the other components of the Lake Street planning study; the individual survey forms will be included as an Appendix to the planning report in the same format provided here. Summary Report and Submittals Based on the results of the survey and research, this summary report was prepared. The written report and maps, with attached survey forms, will be submitted to the Village of Oak Park. Included under separate cover with the final submittal will be a CD-ROM containing the report, maps, and survey forms as.pdf files; the survey photography as.jpg files; the survey geodatabase as.mdb file; and the summary report as.doc file. The results of the survey will be used by the planning team as part of the overall Lake Street Corridor Plan. Terminology The categories used to designate the historical significance of individual properties are based upon the categories used in the Architectural Survey of Downtown Oak Park and the Avenue Business District prepared by the Village of Oak Park, as revised October 2005. The categories of significance used herein are as follows: 8 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 2 November 2006

Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey Significant (National Register): A significant property that has potential to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Generally, National Register Criterion C, relating to architectural design or character, has been considered in making this designation. Other properties may be eligible for the National Register under other criteria; however, more detailed research on the individual property would be required. All properties in this category are also eligible for listing as Oak Park landmarks. Two properties considered National Register-eligible as part of this study: left, the former Cicero Township Fire Company No. 2 (1898); right: the former Ridgeland Hall (1890). Significant: A property or structure that has special character or significant historical, cultural, architectural, archaeological, community, or aesthetic value and is worthy of preservation. The property has potential to be eligible for listing as an Oak Park landmark under one or more criteria defined in the Historic Preservation Ordinance. The building has a high level of integrity, with minimal changes to major historic features. One exception is alterations to storefronts; replacement of the storefront does not necessarily disqualify a property, as long as the original pattern of openings has been maintained. Examples of buildings designated Significant as part of this study: left, the retail/apartment building at South Boulevard and Ridgeland Avenue; right, the retail building at 128 136 North Ridgeland Avenue. Contributing / Structure of Merit: A property or structure that has historic or aesthetic character, but to a lesser degree than a Significant building, or that has had alterations which affect its historic integrity. Such a building may contribute to a broader historic character or provide historic context to a larger group of buildings and is therefore worthy of preservation. Oftentimes, a building designated Contributing or Structure of Merit could be raised to the Significant level by the removal of inappropriate later alterations, such as the remodeling or filling in of storefronts. Other buildings designated Contributing or Structure of Merit may ultimately qualify as Significant pending further research (beyond the scope of this study) to establish their original architectural character, to identify other historic associations, or to better understand the architectural historical context of the building. The term Contributing is used when the 2 November 2006 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 9

Architectural Historical Survey Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor building is located within the boundaries of the existing Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District; the term Structure of Merit is used when the building is located outside the district boundaries. In 2002, the Oak Park Historic Preservation Commission adopted a revised listing of contributing structures within the Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District. In general, the results of the present survey agrees with the designation of individual buildings as contributing and non-contributing. A very small number of properties have been considered contributing in the present survey in spite of being designated non-contributing in 2002, and at least one property is considered non-contributing in the present survey in spite of being designated contributing in 2002. Comments on individual survey forms reflect these differences. Also, a checkbox on each survey form indicates if that property is physically located within the boundaries of the Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District, and if so, if it was designated contributing in 2002. Left: The apartment building at 118 126 North Taylor Avenue, although somewhat altered, still retains a noteworthy historic character. Right: The former garage building at 21 South Boulevard, now used as offices, retains its basic simple historic character. Both of these buildings are designated Contributing. Non-Contributing / No Merit: A building which is less than fifty years old; or a building that never had notable aesthetic character or historical associations; or a building that has been altered such that its original character is no longer apparent. While many of these buildings may be well-built, prominent, or useful structures, they do not warrant special protection as historically significant properties. The term Non-Contributing is used when the building is located within the boundaries of the existing Ridgeland- Oak Park Historic District; the term No Merit is used when the building is located outside the district boundaries. There are a few older buildings on the corridor which are currently identified as No Merit, generally due to the presence of contemporary facade overcladding materials. It is possible that historic materials may still exist on these buildings, concealed beneath the contemporary materials. With appropriate restoration work, these properties may deserve re-assessment as Structures of Merit or Significant structures. 5 5 If redevelopment is proposed for sites of this type, further investigation of their potential historic significance is recommended. 10 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 2 November 2006

Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey Non-contributing buildings include mainly post-world War II buildings like 222 Lake Street, as well as a small number of drastically altered older buildings, such as the retail building at the corner of Lake Street and Austin Boulevard. Stylistic terminology used in this report is based on the style names and definitions used in the publication How to Complete the Ohio Historic Inventory. 6 In addition, the term Commercial style has been used, similar to the use of this term in the October 2005 survey of downtown Oak Park. Generally, the style name Commercial has been assigned to masonry buildings from the period 1900 to 1930, usually one to three stories in height, with flat roofs and ground level storefronts, and minimal decorative detailing in the masonry based loosely on Classical style moldings and trim. These are often builder-designed structures and are ubiquitous in the Chicago area along major commercial streets such as Lake Street. SURVEY SUMMARY Historical Significance The Ridgeland area developed in the 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s as a distinct community that was perceived as somewhat independent of the settlement of Oak Park to the west. The physical center of Ridgeland the Lake Street and South Boulevard corridor that is included in the present study included a limited number of commercial, social, and public buildings that served the Ridgeland community. Several of the important public buildings from the nineteenth century still survive today, including the Cicero Township Fire Company No. 2 building and the former Ridgeland Hall. This time period also included the construction of many single family houses in the larger neighborhood; a few of these houses are included in the boundaries of the present study. When Cicero Township broke apart into independent municipalities in 1902, Ridgeland was included in the new Village of Oak Park. The development of much of the study corridor occurred after the incorporation of the village, especially in the decade of the 1920s. New buildings in the study area in the early twentieth century included residential apartment buildings, retail buildings serving the everyday needs of the neighborhood, and some automobile-oriented businesses such as filling stations and garages. With easy access to railroad transportation, the central strip of the corridor was developed with industrial uses. The significant buildings of the corridor therefore date mainly to the fifty years from 1870 to 1930. Relatively little new construction occurred in the corridor in the period 1930 to 1960. Since 1960, some infill construction or redevelopment has occurred. 6 Stephen C. Gordon, How to Complete the Ohio Historic Inventory (Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Historic Preservation Office, 1992). 2 November 2006 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 11

Architectural Historical Survey Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Commercial Properties The survey corridor has a variety of historic small scale commercial buildings, especially near Austin Boulevard and Ridgeland Avenue, which correspond to elevated train station locations. These historic retail buildings generally were designed to serve the needs of the residents of the surrounding neighborhood, rather than serving as a regional retail center. Architecturally, the design and construction of these twentieth century masonry buildings is very typical of the type of commercial structures found throughout the Chicago region on major thoroughfares like Lake Street. Left: The former First National Bank building anchors the commercial strip at the corner of Austin Boulevard and Lake Street. Right: Part of the commercial strip on Lake Street near Ridgeland Avenue. Residential Properties Although Lake Street has traditionally been zoned for commercial and industrial uses, the corridor survey did include some residential properties. The survey included historic apartment buildings, many of which are located on corner lots along Lake Street or South Boulevard. The survey also included a number of single family houses, many of which face the perpendicular avenues, rather than Lake Street or South Boulevard. An assessment of historic significance has been made for the single family houses and apartment buildings included in the survey. Left: The survey included some single family houses that date back to the earliest development of Ridgeland in the 1870s, such as this house on South Elmwood Avenue. Right: Other residential properties include 1920s apartment buildings such as this building at Harvey Avenue and South Boulevard. 12 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 2 November 2006

Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey Survey Statistics A total of 96 properties were surveyed in detail as part of this project. Obviously contemporary buildings along the corridor, such as gasoline filling stations and fast food restaurants, were excluded from the scope of work for this survey. These buildings are classified as Non-Contributing / No Merit due to their age. By date of construction: 1870 1899: 9 properties 1900 1909: 18 properties 1910 1919: 21 properties 1920 1929: 26 properties 1930 1945: none 1946 1959: 7 properties 1960 2006: 15 properties By significance: Significant (National Register): 2 properties Significant (Local landmark eligible): 11 properties Contributing / Structure of Merit: 53 properties Non-contributing / No Merit: 30 properties By building use: Commercial, typically 1 or 2 stories: 33 House (single family or two-flat): 35 Apartment building: 17 Mixed use commercial and apartments: 11 2 November 2006 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 13

Village of Oak Park Lake Street Corridor Architectural Historical Survey Bibliography Arnold, W. F. and G. S. Vallette. Album of Oak Park Views. 1893. Barclay, Philander W. Early Days in Oak Park. 1933. Brooke, Lee. Let s Eat Out in Historic Oak Park-River Forest. Library Book Club, Oak Park, 1985.. Yesterday when I was Younger. First Bank of Oak Park, 1989. Cook, May Estelle. Little Old Oak Park 1837 1902. 1961. Deuchler, Douglas. Oak Park in Vintage Postcards. Charleston, South Carolina: Acadia, 2003. Guarino, Jean. Oak Park: A Pictorial History, 1988.. Yesterday: A Historical View of Oak Park, Illinois. Oak Park, Illinois: Oak Ridge Press, 2000. Halley, William. Halley s Pictorial Oak Park. Oak Park, Illinois, 1898. Hoagland, Gertrude Fox (ed.) Federal Works Progress Administration Project No. 9516. Historical Survey of Oak Park Illinois. Oak Park Public Library, 1937. Kent, J. E. Picturesque Oak Park, Illinois. Chicago: R. A. Messervey, 1900. Le Gacy, Arthur Evans. Improvers and Preservers: A History of Oak Park Illinois, 1844 1940. Dissertation Doctor of Philosophy in History. University of Chicago, 1967. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District. Prepared by Daniel M. Bluestone and the Oak Park Landmarks Commission, 1983. Revised list of Contributing properties prepared 2002. Sanderson, Arlene, ed. Ridgeland Revealed: Guide to the Architecture of the Ridgeland Oak Park Historic District. Oak Park Historic Preservation Commission, 1993. 14 FINAL FOR HPC REVIEW 2 November 2006

Page Address PIN Number ID Number Lake Street 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 176 177 178 180 181 182 183 184 7 9 Lake Street 16-08-127-015 70 Minit Car Wash 8 Lake Street 16-08-123-026 87 Lake Beauty Supply 12 14 Lake Street 16-08-123-022 88 PCC Community Wellness Center 16 Lake Street 16-08-123-021 89 PCC Community Wellness Center 18 22 Lake Street 16-08-123-020 91 PCC Community Wellness Center 25 Lake Street 16-08-127-014 71 Aldi 32 Lake Street 16-08-123-018 93 Bump City Auto Body 38 44 Lake Street 16-08-122-033 99 various retail 46 Lake Street 16-08-122-032 101 Dance Viva dance studio 48 Lake Street 16-08-122-031 102 Oak Park Real Estate 49 Lake Street 16-08-127-001 75 Stevenson Park fieldhouse 50 52 Lake Street 16-08-122-030 103 Two-flat 54 Lake Street 16-08-122-036 95 Two-flat 56 Lake Street 16-08-122-034 98 Two-flat 102 Lake Street 16-08-121-051 108 Two-flat 114 Lake Street 16-08-121-055 105 Apartments 116 Lake Street 16-08-121-054 107 Two-flat 120 Lake Street 16-08-121-028 116 Condominium 120 Lake Street 16-08-121-029 114 Condominium 129 Lake Street 16-08-127-001 77 Oak Park Pumping Station 200 210 Lake Street 16-08-120-040 120 Various retail chain stores 201 Lake Street 16-08-126-003 79 Heritage House apartments 218 Lake Street 16-08-120-026 126 Law Offices of Jordan B. Rifis 219 Lake Street 16-08-126-002 80 Tuscher Roofing Co. / 222 Lake Street 16-08-120-026 125 industrial

Page Address PIN Number ID Number 185 187 188 189 191 192 193 195 196 198 199 201 203 204 205 207 208 209 224 Lake Street 16-08-120-026 127 Three-flat 226 Lake Street 16-08-120-025 128 Firestone Service Station 246 Lake Street 16-08-119-031 136 Asian Domestic Auto Repair 250 Lake Street 16-08-119-029 137 Apartments 251 Lake Street 16-08-125-001 81 Dominick's grocery store 252 Lake Street 16-08-119-028 138 unknown 256 Lake Street 16-08-119-027 139 Dominique Psychic Studio 260 Lake Street 16-08-119-026 4 Gilchrist & Sons Plumbing and Heating 266 Lake Street 16-08-119-025 140 Joyce's 301 Lake Street 16-08-124-003 85 Tennis & Fitness Center 310 Lake Street 16-08-118-023 149 Lickton's Bicycle 316 324 Lake Street 16-08-118-022 151 Commercial - various services 326 328 Lake Street 16-08-118-031 143 Good Shepherd's Learning Center 330 332 Lake Street 16-08-118-028 145 Oak Park Cleaners 400 404 Lake Street 16-07-223-022 160 Retail 410 Lake Street 16-07-223-026 159 Law Offices of Evelyn C. Gross 414 Lake Street 16-07-223-025 162 Carlson Animal Hospital 418 426 Lake Street 16-07-223-019 163 Apartments N. Austin Boulevard 210 212 213 214 216 336 346 N. Austin Boulevard 16-08-305-024 5 Victoria Manor Apartments 408 N. Austin Boulevard 16-08-127-013 72 Soap Opera Village laundry 412 N. Austin Boulevard 16-08-127-005 73 World Data Systems 416 N. Austin Boulevard 16-08-123-027 86 Unity Drugs drug store 420 430 N. Austin Boulevard 16-08-123-027 74 various retail N. Cuyler Avenue 217 218 130 134 N. Cuyler Avenue 16-08-119-024 142 Apartments 131 133 N. Cuyler Avenue 16-08-118-027 146 Condominiums N. Harvey Avenue 219 125 N. Harvey Avenue 16-08-119-036 130 House

Page Address PIN Number ID Number 220 221 222 129 N. Harvey Avenue 16-08-119-035 131 House 131 N. Harvey Avenue 16-08-119-033 132 House 135 N. Harvey Avenue 16-08-119-032 135 House N. Lombard Avenue 223 224 225 226 228 124 N. Lombard Avenue 16-08-121-027 117 House 126 N. Lombard Avenue 16-08-121-026 118 House 128 N. Lombard Avenue 16-08-121-025 119 House 131 N. Lombard Avenue 16-08-120-033 121 Two-flat 133 N. Lombard Avenue 16-08-120-031 123 Two-flat N. Ridgeland Avenue 229 231 128 136 N. Ridgeland Avenue 16-08-118-030 144 Oak Park Bath & Kitchen/ 135 141 N. Ridgeland Avenue 16-07-223-027 161 Condominium N. Taylor Avenue 233 235 236 237 238 118 126 N. Taylor Avenue 16-08-122-037 94 Apartments 123 N. Taylor Avenue 16-08-121-050 109 House 125 N. Taylor Avenue 16-08-121-049 110 House 127 N. Taylor Avenue 16-08-121-048 111 House 131 N. Taylor Avenue 16-08-121-047 113 House S. Elmwood Avenue 239 240 107 109 S. Elmwood Avenue 16-07-404-032 157 Condominium 110 S. Elmwood Avenue 16-07-405-004 156 House S. Harvey Avenue 241 101 111 S. Harvey Avenue 16-08-301-002 59 The Boulevard Apartments S. Humphrey Avenue 243 244 245 102 S. Humphrey Avenue 16-08-305-001 12 Two-flat 106 S. Humphrey Avenue 16-08-305-002 9 House 110 S. Humphrey Avenue 16-08-305-003 7 House S. Ridgeland Avenue 246 106 S. Ridgeland Avenue 16-08-300-030 69 The Ridgeland Condominium

Page Address PIN Number ID Number S. Taylor Avenue 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 102 S. Taylor Avenue 16-08-304-001 21 Apartments 104 S. Taylor Avenue 16-08-304-002 19 House 105 S. Taylor Avenue 16-08-303-029 22 Six-flat 106 S. Taylor Avenue 16-08-304-003 17 Two-flat 107 109 S. Taylor Avenue 16-08-303-017 24 Two-flat 111 S. Taylor Avenue 16-08-303-018 23 House 112 S. Taylor Avenue 16-08-304-004 15 Two-flat South Boulevard 254 256 258 259 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 269 270 272 273 275 15 21 South Boulevard 16-08-305-004 6 Oak Park Housing Authority 37 49 South Boulevard 16-08-304-015 14 Apartments 113 117 South Boulevard 16-08-303-003 27 Apartments 223 229 South Boulevard 16-08-302-001 35 Retail/Apartments 255 South Boulevard 16-08-301-047 37 Townhouses - 22 Units 301 303 South Boulevard 16-08-300-009 60 Tayloe Glass Co. Inc. 305 South Boulevard 16-08-300-008 61 House 307 South Boulevard 16-08-300-007 63 Two-flat 309 South Boulevard 16-08-300-006 65 Two-flat 311 South Boulevard 16-08-300-005 67 Two-flat 401 407 South Boulevard 16-07-405-008 153 Retail/Apartments 411 South Boulevard 16-07-405-007 154 Dorolyn Academy of Music 417 419 South Boulevard 16-07-405-005 155 Apartments 429 South Boulevard 16-07-405-032 152 Townhouses - 10 Units 433 451 South Boulevard 16-07-404-004 158 Retail 453 South Boulevard 16-07-404-003 164 Two-flat

Significance Current 7 9 Lake Street Map ID Number 70 PIN Number 16-08-127-015 No Merit Minit Car Wash Minit Car Wash Front Orientation N Number of Stories 1 Brick Aluminum Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1949 Architect Contractor Power Construction Co. Original Joseph Kuhny Automobile service station greatly remodelled circa 1960 Page 157

Significance Current 8 Lake Street Map ID Number 87 PIN Number 16-08-123-026 No Merit Hae S. Kim Lake Beauty Supply Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Commercial Enamel Metal Panel Ceramic Tile Aluminum Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1915 Architect Contractor Guy & McClintock Original Mrs. C. F. Miller 1915: John W. Cherry restaurant 1920s: Densby-Parsons Bakery 1970s: Ebert Studio (photography) Entire facade covered with enameled metal panels. From permit files: apparently reconstructed or greatly remodelled, 1927. Page 158

Significance Current 12 14 Lake Street Map ID Number 88 PIN Number 16-08-123-022 Structure of Merit - PCC Community Wellness Center Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Limestone Aluminum Vinyl Double Hung Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1926 Architect Contractor Desmond & Son Original Chris Schroeder Williams Funeral Home, 1970s First floor greatly altered 1926 permit is possibly a remodelling/reconstruction of a 1910s building. Page 159

Significance Current 16 Lake Street Map ID Number 89 PIN Number 16-08-123-021 Structure of Merit Resurrection Health Co. PCC Community Wellness Center Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Limestone Aluminum Vinyl Double Hung Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1916 Architect Contractor Duff & Houston Original W. J. Stoddard First Floor greatly altered 1929: permit for addition 1948: permit for remodelling Page 160

Significance Current 18 22 Lake Street Map ID Number 91 PIN Number 16-08-123-020 Structure of Merit S.P.A. Inc. PCC Community Wellness Center House of Vogue Salo Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Commercial Brick Limestone Enamel Metal Aluminum Clay Tile Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1922 Architect B. J. Bruns Contractor Ben Friedman Original Various small shops 1953 permit: new storefront Page 161

Significance Current 25 Lake Street Map ID Number 71 PIN Number 16-08-127-014 No Merit Aldi Inc. Aldi Front Orientation Number of Stories Date or Approx. Decade 1960s? Architect Contractor Original Food Bargain Center Since 1988: Aldi (Wednesday Journal, 4/6/1988 p.5) Page 162

Significance Current 32 Lake Street Map ID Number 93 PIN Number 16-08-123-018 No Merit Ronald F. Walsh Bump City Auto Body Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Contemporary Brick Stucco Aluminum Double Hung Wood Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1910 Architect Contractor Harper & Butendorff Original W.C. Bode W.C. Bode Auto Repair Greatly remodelled, but this appears to be the west half of a garage building constructed on this site in 1910. [OAK LEAVES, 4/7/1923, p. 55, photo of Bode Auto Station.] Page 163

Significance Current 38 44 Lake Street Map ID Number 99 PIN Number 16-08-122-033 Contributing Greenplan Management Inc. various retail Front Orientation SE Number of Stories 3 Commercial Brick Limestone Aluminum Wood Double Hung Good Limestone entry door surround Some original storefront components, including prism glass transoms. Date or Approx. Decade 1923 Architect J. Mallinger Contractor A. Mole & Sons Original Charles L. Jix apartments / retail 44: Avon 42: Jackson Hewitt Tax Service 40: Rose's Boutique 38: Suburban Cleaners 123-129 North Humphrey Avenue: apartments [OAK LEAVES, 12/1/1923, p. 62] Page 164

38 44 Lake Street Map ID Number 99 PIN Number 16-08-122-033 Page 165

Significance Current 46 Lake Street Map ID Number 101 PIN Number 16-08-122-032 Contributing Huntman Dance Viva dance studio Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Limestone Aluminum Aluminum Double Hung Good Pressed metal ceiling at interior; prism glass transoms Date or Approx. Decade 1925 Architect H. A. Mulder Contractor R. Gorman Original George Wilke 1930: Oak Park Decorating Co. [OAK LEAVES, 9/19/1925, p. 66] Page 166

Significance Current 48 Lake Street Map ID Number 102 PIN Number 16-08-122-031 Contributing Oak Park Real Estate Inc. Oak Park Real Estate Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Art Moderne Brick Limestone Wood Double Hung Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1950 Architect R.H. Maionen Contractor Frederickson & Sons Original Dr. Robert Hemphill doctor's office originally medical use [OAK LEAVES, 1/19/1950, p.51] Page 167

Significance Current 49 Lake Street Map ID Number 75 PIN Number 16-08-127-001 No Merit Park District of Oak Park Stevenson Park fieldhouse Front Orientation N Number of Stories 2 Contemporary Brick Aluminum Fixed Asphalt shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1966 Architect Contractor Original This building replaced the first Stevenson Park fieldhouse, constructed in 1927. Page 168

Significance Current 50 52 Lake Street Map ID Number 103 PIN Number 16-08-122-030 Contributing Two-flat Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Wood Trim Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1915 Architect Contractor H. Stone & Co. Original H. Stone 2-flat Front porches not enclosed [OAK LEAVES, 9/18/1915, p. 43] Page 169

Significance Current 54 Lake Street Map ID Number 95 PIN Number 16-08-122-036 Contributing Two-flat Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Wood Trim Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1915 Architect Contractor J. Earle Original J. Earle 2-flat Enclosed Porch 1948 permit for remodelling Page 170

Significance Current 56 Lake Street Map ID Number 98 PIN Number 16-08-122-034 Contributing Two-flat Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Wood Trim Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1915 Architect Contractor J. Earle Original E. Sodenberg 2-flat Enclosed Porch 1948 permit for remodelling Page 171

102 Lake Street Map ID Number 108 PIN Number 16-08-121-051 Significance Non-contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Contemporary Brick Wood Trim Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1972 Architect Robert Shoyer Contractor Creative Carpenters & Builders Original Two-flat Other address: 119 N. Taylor Avenue Page 172

114 Lake Street Map ID Number 105 PIN Number 16-08-121-055 Significance Non-contributing Current Apartments Front Orientation W Number of Stories 3 Contemporary Brick Stone Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1961 Architect K. Woods Contractor Frank's Builders Original Gradishier apartments Page 173

116 Lake Street Map ID Number 107 PIN Number 16-08-121-054 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Queen Anne Wood Siding Limestone Foundation Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingles Poor Date or Approx. Decade circa 1900 Architect Contractor Original Eli and Mary Ozias (?) Prior to early 1910s renumbering, this was 1315 Lake Street. house Original front porch removed. From permit files, this house is older than 1902. No listing until 1905 directory: Eli R. Ozias (wife Mary Hudson) 1940 permit: remodel for use as 2-flat Page 174

116 Lake Street Map ID Number 107 PIN Number 16-08-121-054 Page 175

120 Lake Street Map ID Number 116 PIN Number 16-08-121-028 Significance Contributing Current various Condominium Front Orientation S Number of Stories 3 Queen Anne Limestone Sheet Metal Cornice Wood Double Hung Good Date or Approx. Decade Architect Contractor Original 1890s Three-flat Recently heavily renovated into condominiums, with addition to east. Prior to early 1910s renumbering, this was 1311 Lake Street. This house was already a three-flat by 1910. Page 176

120 Lake Street Map ID Number 114 PIN Number 16-08-121-029 Significance Non-contributing Current various Condominium Front Orientation S Number of Stories 3 Contemporary EIFS Aluminum Casement Good Date or Approx. Decade Architect Contractor Original 1990s Connected to historic house adjacent to west Page 177

129 Lake Street Map ID Number 77 PIN Number 16-08-127-001 Significance Significant (National Register eligible) Current Village of Oak Park Oak Park Pumping Station Front Orientation N Number of Stories 2 Romanesque Revival Brick Stone Altered Aluminum Casement Fair Original interior wood floor Date or Approx. Decade 1898 Architect Contractor Original Cicero Township Pumping station addition at rear constructed circa 1912, renovated in 1996 Firehouse Cornice removed Cicero Township Firehouse No. 2 "National Register" eligibility applies to original firehouse. Pumping station addition is considered a "Contributing" structure as part of this survey. [Historic photo: Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest, Philander Barclay collection, 1902] Page 178

129 Lake Street Map ID Number 77 PIN Number 16-08-127-001 Page 179

200 210 Lake Street Map ID Number 120 PIN Number 16-08-120-040 Significance No Merit Current Various retail chain stores Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Contemporary Brick Concrete Aluminum - - Good Date or Approx. Decade 1987 Architect Contractor Original (Wednesday Journal, 9/23/1987) Page 180

201 Lake Street Map ID Number 79 PIN Number 16-08-126-003 Significance No Merit Current New Frontier Management Heritage House apartments Front Orientation N Number of Stories 14 Contemporary Concrete Aluminum Double Hung Good Date or Approx. Decade 1979 Architect R. Alden Jones Contractor Turner Construction Original New Frontier Development Heritage House apartments The Oak Park Village Board orders its attorney to draft a special use permit so New Frontier Development can build a 14-unit midrise for the elderly and disabled at Lombard Avenue and Lake Street. Since the project will be financed by the Illinois Housing Development Authority, rents for the building s 200 units will be government subsidized. [Charlotte Cooper, "Looking Back: 25 Years Ago, August 3, 1977" (Oak Leaves: 31 July 2002)] Page 181

218 Lake Street Map ID Number 126 PIN Number 16-08-120-026 Significance No Merit Current Charice Phillips Law Offices of Jordan B. Rifis Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Contemporary Concrete Block/Cast Stone Steel Fixed Poor Date or Approx. Decade 1948 Architect D. Lithell Contractor Carlson & Lloyd Original H. Carskins doctors' offices Roof tile storage yard adjacent to east Page 182

219 Lake Street Map ID Number 80 PIN Number 16-08-126-002 Significance No Merit Current 219-221 Lake LLC Tuscher Roofing Co. / Home Healthcare Front Orientation N Number of Stories 2 Modernist Brick Limestone Aluminum Aluminum Awning Good Date or Approx. Decade Architect Contractor Original 1920s Rerouting of Harvey Ave. makes it a corner building (historically mid-block) New street facade, circa 1950s Page 183

222 Lake Street Map ID Number 125 PIN Number 16-08-120-026 Significance No Merit Current Charice Phillips industrial Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Art Moderne Brick Limestone Glass Block Steel Hopper Fair interesting Moderne style entrance Date or Approx. Decade 1953 Architect H.G. Groll Contractor H.W. Todd Co. Original Clean Towel Service towel service and laundry Tri-Star Gymnastics (1990s) (Wednesday Journal, 5/31/2000) Page 184

224 Lake Street Map ID Number 127 PIN Number 16-08-120-026 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current Charice Phillips Three-flat Front Orientation S Number of Stories 3 Commercial Brick Limestone Copper None/Not Applicable Wood Casement Clay Tile Good Prism glass transoms, iron grilles Date or Approx. Decade 1927 Architect Roy Hotchkiss Contractor Tune Peterson Original Wagner & Abbott 1930: Wagner & Abbott, plumbing & heating 1940s: printing shop altered [OAK LEAVES, 10/22/1927, p. 64] Page 185

224 Lake Street Map ID Number 127 PIN Number 16-08-120-026 Page 186

226 Lake Street Map ID Number 128 PIN Number 16-08-120-025 Significance Structure of Merit Current BFS Retail Firestone Service Station Front Orientation SW Number of Stories 1 Commercial Brick Limestone Aluminum Aluminum Fixed Clay Tile Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1928 Architect F. Davidson Contractor Original Henry W. Rowe and Elmer W. Rowe Rowe Brothers tire shop and service station All exterior materials painted By the 1930s, this was a Firestone dealer [OAK LEAVES, 7/12/1934, p. 1] Page 187

246 Lake Street Map ID Number 136 PIN Number 16-08-119-031 Significance Non-contributing Current - Asian Domestic Auto Repair Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Commercial Brick Limestone Aluminum Fixed Date or Approx. Decade 1915 Architect Contractor Guy & McClintock Original Guy & McClintock 1923: Universal Auto Repair Shop Although designated "Contributing" in the 2002 district survey, this property is considered "Non-contributing" as part of the current survey. Page 188

250 Lake Street Map ID Number 137 PIN Number 16-08-119-029 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current - Apartments Front Orientation S Number of Stories 3 Queen Anne Stucco, Brick, Limestone Wood, Sheet Metal Concrete Infilled Wood Double Hung Good cornice, masonry and detailing Date or Approx. Decade 1893 Architect William Van Keuren Contractor Original Ridgeland Hotel By 1910s, used as apartments Page 189

250 Lake Street Map ID Number 137 PIN Number 16-08-119-029 Page 190

251 Lake Street Map ID Number 81 PIN Number 16-08-125-001 Significance Non-contributing Current - Dominick's grocery store Front Orientation E Number of Stories 1 Contemporary Date or Approx. Decade 1988 Architect Contractor Original Dominick's grocery store Remodelled, 1996-1997 (Wednesday Journal, 5/11/1988, p.5) Page 191

252 Lake Street Map ID Number 138 PIN Number 16-08-119-028 Significance Non-contributing Current John R. Gilchrist unknown Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1-1/2 Vinyl Siding Brick None/Not Applicable Wood Double Hung Asphalt shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade Architect Contractor Original 1870s Prior to early 1910s renumbering, this was 1113 Lake Street. Recently reclassified as "Non-contributing" by Oak Park HPC. Demolition for redevelopment imminent. house Industrial-style garage addition at rear constructed circa 1940s. 1895 directory lists Ernest B. Will (wife Bertha), occupation: streetcar conductor. No listing in 1893 directory, but this may be an older house. (Wednesday Journal, 8/16/2006, p.14) Page 192

256 Lake Street Map ID Number 139 PIN Number 16-08-119-027 Significance Non-contributing Current Robert Patel Dominique Psychic Studio Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Italianate Vinyl Siding Aluminum Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Poor Limestone foundation. Italianate style detailing at east side bay window. Date or Approx. Decade Architect Contractor Original 1870s house 1970s: Oak Park Humane Society 1949 permit: converted to two-flat Prior to early 1910s renumbering, this was 1109 Lake Street. Recently reclassified as "Non-contributing" by Oak Park HPC. Demolition for redevelopment imminent. 1893 directory lists C.F. Will, who owned a cigar and tobacco shop on Lake Street in downtown Oak Park. [OAK LEAVES, 4/3/1974, p. 26] (Wednesday Journal, 8/16/2006, p.14) Page 193

256 Lake Street Map ID Number 139 PIN Number 16-08-119-027 Page 194

260 Lake Street Map ID Number 4 PIN Number 16-08-119-026 Significance Non-contributing Current John R. Gilchrist Gilchrist & Sons Plumbing and Heating Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Brick Vinyl Siding Sheet Metal None/Not Applicable Aluminum Casement Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1957 Architect Gunnar Thoreson Contractor John R. Gilchrist Original John R. Gilchrist Gilchrist & Sons Plumbing and Heating Generally unaltered [OAK LEAVES, 4/11/1957, p.7] Page 195

266 Lake Street Map ID Number 140 PIN Number 16-08-119-025 Significance Contributing Current John R. Gilchrist Joyce's Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Copper Limestone Wood Vinyl Double Hung Poor Copper cladding at second floor bay windows Date or Approx. Decade 1904 Architect Contractor Harper & Bettendorf Original Peter Steger Built as shop and residence for sheet metal worker P. Steger. The unusual sheet metal cladding on the building was likely Steger's own work. Prior to early 1910s renumbering, this was 935 Lake Street. P. Steger & Sons sheet metal works Garage addition in rear, 1950s. New storefront constructed 2006. Page 196

266 Lake Street Map ID Number 140 PIN Number 16-08-119-025 Page 197

301 Lake Street Map ID Number 85 PIN Number 16-08-124-003 Significance No Merit Current Raquet Club of Oak Park and River Forest Tennis & Fitness Center Front Orientation N Number of Stories 1 Brick Limestone Cmu Aluminum Fixed Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1973 Architect Contractor J.E. Barclay Original Racquet Club of Oak Park and River Forest Racquet Club of Oak Park and River Forest [OAK LEAVES, 6/6/1973, p. 3] Page 198

310 Lake Street Map ID Number 149 PIN Number 16-08-118-023 Significance Significant (National Register eligible) Current I.E. & M.C. Lickton Lickton's Bicycle Front Orientation S Number of Stories 3 Brick Wood Enamel Metal Panel Aluminum Vinyl Double Hung Poor Skylight Date or Approx. Decade 1890 Architect Contractor Original Ridgeland Hall Association Ridgeland Hall owned by Lickton family since 1920s. First floor greatly altered; windows replaced; original tower at southeast corner removed. Constructed as a community hall for Ridgeland, 1888-1890. [OAK LEAVES, 5/19/1928, p. 62] Page 199

310 Lake Street Map ID Number 149 PIN Number 16-08-118-023 Page 200

316 324 Lake Street Map ID Number 151 PIN Number 16-08-118-022 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current Laketon LLC Commercial - various services Front Orientation S Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Limestone Sheet Metal Aluminum Vinyl Double Hung Slate, Copper Good projecting bay windows 2nd floor Date or Approx. Decade 1909 Architect Weller and Rippel, Inc. Contractor Original Original businesses included Fred H. Blase's grocery store, the Ridgeland Bakery, and Henry J. Korn, laundry/tailor 316: Ed Jones 320: Infant Welfare Clinic 324: Oak Design & Construction This building replaced the original Cicero Township Fire Company No. 2, built on this site circa 1886. [OAK LEAVES, 2/27/1926, p. 170] Blase's grocery store existed on this block from 1892 to 1970s. Page 201

316 324 Lake Street Map ID Number 151 PIN Number 16-08-118-022 Page 202

326 328 Lake Street Map ID Number 143 PIN Number 16-08-118-031 Significance Non-contributing Current - Good Shepherd's Learning Center Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Commercial Brick Aluminum Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1925 Architect Eben E. Roberts Contractor Original F. A. Hill Cobbler's shop Although greatly altered, this may be the historic building. Prior to the construction of this building, this was the site of James W. Carter's Coal & Ice company, 1870s. Page 203

330 332 Lake Street Map ID Number 145 PIN Number 16-08-118-028 Significance Non-contributing Current - Oak Park Cleaners Front Orientation SW Number of Stories 1 Contemporary EIFS Aluminum Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1925 Architect Eben E. Roberts Contractor Original F. A. Hill Ray Burner Co. filling station 1958 permit for remodelling, lists use as "cleaners" Although greatly altered, this is the original filling station portion of the early 1920s mixed-use building. Page 204

400 404 Lake Street Map ID Number 160 PIN Number 16-07-223-022 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current HP Building, Mr. Nick Patel Retail Front Orientation SE Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Terra Cotta Aluminum Wood Double Hung Fair Terra cotta ornament at corner entry Prairie School art glass window at second floor Cast iron floor and preserved metal ceiling Date or Approx. Decade 1911 Architect Frederick R. Schock Contractor Guy & McClintock Original E. A. Cummings Scrubber's Pet Grooming (w) Guitar Fun, Inc. (E) W.J.B. Gram's drugstore; professional offices Some windows replaced Page 205

400 404 Lake Street Map ID Number 160 PIN Number 16-07-223-022 Page 206

410 Lake Street Map ID Number 159 PIN Number 16-07-223-026 Significance Contributing Current Warren Baynton State Bank Law Offices of Evelyn C. Gross Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Colonial Revival Brick Limestone Wood Siding None/Not Applicable Aluminum Double Hung Good False shutters; pediment over front door Date or Approx. Decade 1954 Architect Contractor Ivan Anderson Original Elizabeth Evans Cassidy professional offices [OAK LEAVES, 8/12/1954, p. 6] Page 207

414 Lake Street Map ID Number 162 PIN Number 16-07-223-025 Significance Contributing Current R.A. & Lisanne Carlson Carlson Animal Hospital Front Orientation S Number of Stories 1 Colonial Revival Brick None/Not Applicable Double Hung Asphalt shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1922 Architect Weller and Rippel, Inc. Contractor Guy & McClintock Original E. A. Cummings Although designated "Non-contributing" in 2002 district survey, this property is considered "Contributing" in the present survey. Mrs. Mary Belle Ingram's Dance Hall West Suburban Jewish Center (1940s) American Legion Post (1950s) Somewhat remodelled, but this is the historic dance hall building. [OAK LEAVES, 8/19/1922, p.17; 12/9/1922, p. 94, sketch] Page 208

418 426 Lake Street Map ID Number 163 PIN Number 16-07-223-019 Significance Structure of Merit Current Elmwood Lake Partners Apartments Front Orientation S Number of Stories 3 Brick Limestone Clay tile Good Date or Approx. Decade 1913 Architect Contractor H. Hogans Original H. Hogans (Oak Leaves, 5/3/1913, p.7) Page 209

336 346 N. Austin Boulevard Map ID Number 5 PIN Number 16-08-305-024 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current various Victoria Manor Apartments Front Orientation E Number of Stories 3 Neo-Classical Revival Limestone Aluminum Double Hung Good Limestone detailing is concentrated near entrances. Date or Approx. Decade 1904 Architect Contractor H. C. Rowan Original Gortmans & Wells apartments Renovated 1978 Page 210

336 346 N. Austin Boulevard Map ID Number 5 PIN Number 16-08-305-024 Page 211

408 N. Austin Boulevard Map ID Number 72 PIN Number 16-08-127-013 Significance No Merit Current Daniel Seltzer Soap Opera Village laundry Front Orientation E Number of Stories 1 Commercial Limestone Aluminum Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1920 Architect William C. Miller Contractor W. A. Pillinger Original First National Bank of Oak Park Constructed as part of bank building, adjacent Page 212

412 N. Austin Boulevard Map ID Number 73 PIN Number 16-08-127-005 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current CBC Strock World Data Systems Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Neo-Classical Revival Limestone Glass block Wood Fixed Fair Limestone Ornament Date or Approx. Decade 1920 Architect William C. Miller Contractor W. A. Pillinger Original First National Bank of Oak Park bank The Austin Avenue Trust and Savings was organized in 1911. It changed its name to the First National Bank of Oak Park in 1919 and opened this building in 1920. The bank closed in 1930. [Historical Survey of Oak Park, 1937, p. 73] Page 213

416 N. Austin Boulevard Map ID Number 86 PIN Number 16-08-123-027 Significance No Merit Current S & P Properties Inc. Unity Drugs drug store Front Orientation SE Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Limestone Granite Aluminum Vinyl Double Hung Fair Horizontal emphasis from recessed brick coursing of second floor. Date or Approx. Decade 1907 Architect Contractor W. A. Pillinger Original C. Miller Original parapet wall removed since 1983; ground floor drastically altered. [THE WORLD, 4/13/1975, p.3, photograph; and WEDNESDAY JOURNAL, 9/7/1983, p.5, photograph, included on this survey form] Page 214

416 N. Austin Boulevard Map ID Number 86 PIN Number 16-08-123-027 Page 215

420 430 N. Austin Boulevard Map ID Number 74 PIN Number 16-08-123-027 Significance No Merit Current S & P Properties Inc. various retail Front Orientation E Number of Stories 1 Terra Cotta Sheet Metal Aluminum Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1909 Architect Contractor Harper & Butendorff Original Mrs. Chris F. Miller various businesses, including Austin Avenue Dry Goods Store (1910s) All storefronts greatly altered; original character not apparent Page 216

130 134 N. Cuyler Avenue Map ID Number 142 PIN Number 16-08-119-024 Significance Contributing Current L. Struck Kiefer Apartments Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Brick Limestone Wood Double Hung Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1924 Architect William Harlow, Jr. Contractor Hugh McLennon Original Peter Steger glass block entry (Oak Leaves, 4/26/1924, p.56 Page 217

131 133 N. Cuyler Avenue Map ID Number 146 PIN Number 16-08-118-027 Significance Non-contributing Current various Condominiums Front Orientation E Number of Stories 3 Contemporary Brick Wood Aluminum Sliding Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1962 Architect Ronald Handler Contractor Original "Cuyler Courts" Apartments (Oak Leaves, 6/27/1963, p.24) Page 218

125 N. Harvey Avenue Map ID Number 130 PIN Number 16-08-119-036 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Wood Trim Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Leaded glass windows on side wall Date or Approx. Decade 1912 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original Anthony and Marie Eiler With detached garage/coach house 1915 directory lists Anthony H. Eiler (wife Marie), occupation: grocer Page 219

129 N. Harvey Avenue Map ID Number 131 PIN Number 16-08-119-035 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 1-1/2 Bungalow Stucco Wood Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Date or Approx. Decade 1912 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original Charles C. Pearl Front Porch Enclosed 1915 directory lists Charles C. Pearl, occupation: contractor Page 220

131 N. Harvey Avenue Map ID Number 132 PIN Number 16-08-119-033 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 1-1/2 Bungalow Stucco Wood Trim Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1912 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original Fred and Blanche Loomis Second floor addition at back 1915 directory Fred S. Loomis (wife Blanche M.), occupation, lawyer Page 221

135 N. Harvey Avenue Map ID Number 135 PIN Number 16-08-119-032 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 1-1/2 Bungalow Stucco Wood Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1912 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original 1915 directory lists: Freeman S. Hurd (wife Daisy), occupation: supervisor at Chicago Telephone Co. Page 222

124 N. Lombard Avenue Map ID Number 117 PIN Number 16-08-121-027 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stone Wood Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1913 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original 1919 directory lists C. Adams Page 223

126 N. Lombard Avenue Map ID Number 118 PIN Number 16-08-121-026 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Vinyl Siding Wood Double Hung Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1913 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original Carl and Emma Henkel Front Porch Enclosed 1915 directory lists Carl J. Henkel (wife Emma), occupation: hat manufacturer at Leyser Green Co., Chicago Page 224

128 N. Lombard Avenue Map ID Number 119 PIN Number 16-08-121-025 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation W Number of Stories 1 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Wood Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1913 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original Vaughn A. Houghton Front Porch Enclosed 1915 directory lists Vaughn A. Houghton, occupation: mechanical engineer Page 225

131 N. Lombard Avenue Map ID Number 121 PIN Number 16-08-120-033 Significance Structure of Merit Current Two-flat Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Brick Limestone Wood Casement Good Art Glass above Entry Door Date or Approx. Decade 1924 Architect William C. Presto Contractor August S. Caron & Son Original Justin A. Caron Two-flat Unaltered Page 226

131 N. Lombard Avenue Map ID Number 121 PIN Number 16-08-120-033 Page 227

133 N. Lombard Avenue Map ID Number 123 PIN Number 16-08-120-031 Significance Structure of Merit Current Two-flat Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Brick Limestone Wood Casement Good Art Glass above Entry Door Date or Approx. Decade 1924 Architect William C. Presto Contractor August S. Caron & Son Original Justin A. Caron Two-flat Front door replaced, compare to 131 N. Lombard Avenue Page 228

128 136 N. Ridgeland Avenue Map ID Number 144 PIN Number 16-08-118-030 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current Baronger Investment Oak Park Bath & Kitchen/ Baronger Group Front Orientation W Number of Stories 1 Illuminated cornice Bronze entry door and frames Prairie Terra Cotta Brick Stucco Bronze/Aluminum Casement Good Date or Approx. Decade 1925 Architect Eben E. Roberts Contractor Original F. A. Hill This building was constructed as a combination filling station and retail building circa early 1920s. Page 229

128 136 N. Ridgeland Avenue Map ID Number 144 PIN Number 16-08-118-030 Page 230

135 141 N. Ridgeland Avenue Map ID Number 161 PIN Number 16-07-223-027 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current various Condominium Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Brick Terra Cotta Wood Double Hung Good Terra cotta ornamnet matches 400-404 Lake Street Date or Approx. Decade 1913 Architect Frederick R. Schock Contractor Guy & McClintock Original E. A. Cummings apartments Page 231

135 141 N. Ridgeland Avenue Map ID Number 161 PIN Number 16-07-223-027 Page 232

118 126 N. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 94 PIN Number 16-08-122-037 Significance Contributing Current Stacia Doctor Apartments Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Brick Vinyl Siding Limestone Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1913 Architect Contractor Johson Earle Original R. M. Pray apartments Porches enclosed [OAK LEAVES, 6/26/1952, p. 141, photo - porches already enclosed] Page 233

118 126 N. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 94 PIN Number 16-08-122-037 Page 234

123 N. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 109 PIN Number 16-08-121-050 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Queen Anne Aluminum Siding Wood Siding Stucco Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1903 Architect Contractor Pray & Son Original O. W. Marble 1908 directory lists Mrs. Clara Belle Strode Page 235

125 N. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 110 PIN Number 16-08-121-049 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Vinyl Siding Concrete Block Foundation Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1906 Architect Contractor F. J. Tucker Original Van Valen 1915 directory lists Mrs. Lillian C. Ayres Page 236

127 N. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 111 PIN Number 16-08-121-048 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Vinyl Siding Wood Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1903 Architect Contractor Pray & Son Original O. W. Marble Front Porch altered 1915 directory lists Henry W. McKenna (wife Josephine), occupation: assistant manager, Armour's Page 237

131 N. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 113 PIN Number 16-08-121-047 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Wood Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1904 Architect Contractor G. H. Bartlett Original G. B. Chase 1910 directory lists Orville H. Tousey, occupation: inspector (wife Louisa, occupation: probation officer) Page 238

107 109 S. Elmwood Avenue Map ID Number 157 PIN Number 16-07-404-032 Significance Non-contributing Current various Condominium Front Orientation E Number of Stories 3 Contemporary Brick Stone Aluminum Aluminum Double Hung Good Date or Approx. Decade 1962 Architect Contractor Original (Oak Leaves, 8/23/1962, p.6; 6/20/1963, p. 140, photo) replacing 2 older houses Page 239

110 S. Elmwood Avenue Map ID Number 156 PIN Number 16-07-405-004 Significance Contributing Current Levia Hoppszallern House Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Italianate Aluminum Siding Wood Siding Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Wood brackets at eaves, window hoods Date or Approx. Decade Architect Contractor Original 1870s house somewhat altered Page 240

101 111 S. Harvey Avenue Map ID Number 59 PIN Number 16-08-301-002 Significance Contributing Current 237-249 South Blvd LLC The Boulevard Apartments Front Orientation NE Number of Stories 3 Brick Limestone Wood Double Hung Fair Entrance surrounds Date or Approx. Decade 1923 Architect Edward Steinborn Contractor John Troff Original Henry J. Vietz apartments / retail One Shop and lower level of 243 South Blvd. Page 241

101 111 S. Harvey Avenue Map ID Number 59 PIN Number 16-08-301-002 Page 242

102 S. Humphrey Avenue Map ID Number 12 PIN Number 16-08-305-001 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Vinyl Siding Wood Siding Original front porch Wood Double Hung asphalt shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1907 Architect Contractor F. A. Hill Original Philip and Sarah Clark 1915 directory lists Philip J. Clark (wife Sarah), occupation: machinist Page 243

106 S. Humphrey Avenue Map ID Number 9 PIN Number 16-08-305-002 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Queen Anne Vinyl Siding Wood Original front porch Gable detailing with shingled arch Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1907 Architect Contractor F. A. Hill Original Homer and Ida Holsinger 1910 and 1915 directories list Homer E. Holsinger (wife Ida), occupation: manager of Golden Rule Cutlery Co. Page 244

110 S. Humphrey Avenue Map ID Number 7 PIN Number 16-08-305-003 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Queen Anne Board & Batten Aluminum Siding Steel Casement Asphalt Shingle Fair Leaded glass attic window Date or Approx. Decade 1907 Architect Contractor F. A. Hill Original Armand and Marie Buisseret house Porch & most exterior materials altered 1915 directory lists Armand H. Buisseret (wife Marie), occupation: musician. Page 245

106 S. Ridgeland Avenue Map ID Number 69 PIN Number 16-08-300-030 Significance Non-contributing Current various The Ridgeland Condominium Front Orientation NW Number of Stories 4 Contemporary Brick Cast Stone Aluminum Aluminum Casement Good Date or Approx. Decade 2005 Architect Contractor Original Oak Park Pantry Edible Arrangements Tremen's Boutique Replaced several 1910s commercial buildings on the site, including Oak Park Auto Exchange Page 246

102 S. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 21 PIN Number 16-08-304-001 Significance Non-contributing Current Apartments Front Orientation N Number of Stories 3 Brick Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1960 Architect John Barr Todd Contractor Michael T. Gaver Original Michael T. Gaver apartments Page 247

104 S. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 19 PIN Number 16-08-304-002 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Queen Anne Vinyl Siding Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Diamond-shaped windows Date or Approx. Decade 1906 Architect Contractor William Wray Original J. A. Workman house somewhat altered, side addition over porch 1915 and 1919 directories list Henry M. Millizen (wife Myrtle) Page 248

105 S. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 22 PIN Number 16-08-303-029 Significance Contributing Current Six-flat Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Concrete Block/Cast Stone Stucco Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Art Glass at front door and some windows. Mansard roof. Date or Approx. Decade 1914 Architect Contractor David Maloney Original David Maloney Six-flat parking lot at north side Page 249

106 S. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 17 PIN Number 16-08-304-003 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Brick Limestone Wood Siding Wood Casement Asphalt Shingle Good Art Glass Windows Date or Approx. Decade 1908 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original Thomas and Minnie Woods (?) very similar to 112 next door Two-flat generally unaltered, a few windows replaced 1915 and 1919 directories list Thomas R. Woods (wife Minnie), occupation: salesman at Ford Auto Co., Chicago; 1915 directory also lists R. Templeton; 1919 directory also lists A. Borland. Page 250

107 109 S. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 24 PIN Number 16-08-303-017 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Stucco Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Date or Approx. Decade 1915 Architect Contractor H. Stone Original Two-flat Page 251

111 S. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 23 PIN Number 16-08-303-018 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation E Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Vinyl Siding Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Art Glass Window at Porch Date or Approx. Decade 1915 Architect Contractor H. Stone Original Christ and Matilda Sorenson house generally unaltered 1915 and 1919 directories list Christ Sorenson (wife Matilda), occupation: photographer Page 252

112 S. Taylor Avenue Map ID Number 15 PIN Number 16-08-304-004 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation W Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Brick Limestone Wood Siding Wood Casement Asphalt Shingle Good Art Glass Windows Date or Approx. Decade 1908 Architect Contractor Henry Hogans Original Walter and Lucille Chandler (?) very similar to 106 next door Two-flat generally unaltered, a few windows replaced 1915 and 1919 directories list Walter F. Chandler (wife Lucille), occupation: cashier at Northern Express, Chicago. For 2nd floor, 1915 directory lists James E. Clarkson (wife Vera), Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago; 1919 directory lists S.H. Ham. Page 253

Significance Current 15 21 South Boulevard Map ID Number 6 PIN Number 16-08-305-004 Contributing Village of Oak Park Oak Park Housing Authority Oak Park Residence Corp. Front Orientation N Number of Stories 1 Commercial Brick Limestone EIFS Aluminum Good Date or Approx. Decade 1924 Architect R. L. Himmelblau Contractor Rizinsky & Cohen Original Abe Beller & Ben Goldman 1920s: Oak Park Rent A Car Co. Since 1979: housing authority offices. (Oak Leaves, 12/5/1979 p.31) Page 254

15 21 South Boulevard Map ID Number 6 PIN Number 16-08-305-004 Page 255

Significance Current 37 49 South Boulevard Map ID Number 14 PIN Number 16-08-304-015 Contributing Apartments Front Orientation N Number of Stories 3 Brick Limestone Vinyl Double Hung Good Art glass windows Date or Approx. Decade 1926 Architect Arthur Jacobs Contractor John Duff Original David Gowdy Company also 103-109 South Humphrey Avenue Apartments If sketch in Oak Leaves, 4/3/1926, is correct, portion along Humphrey Avenue is a slightly later addition. 351 vinyl replacement windows were installed in 2002. (Oak Leaves 4/3/1926, p. 74-75 sketch and 11/6/1926, p. 92) Page 256

37 49 South Boulevard Map ID Number 14 PIN Number 16-08-304-015 Page 257

113 117 South Boulevard Map ID Number 27 PIN Number 16-08-303-003 Significance Contributing Current Apartments Front Orientation N Number of Stories 3 Brick Limestone Aluminum Double Hung Good Date or Approx. Decade 1927 Architect J. Lewis Contractor John Duff Original Robert Houston Sr. Apartments Windows replaced (Oak Leaves, 4/30/1927 p. 44) Page 258

223 229 South Boulevard Map ID Number 35 PIN Number 16-08-302-001 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current Harvey Associates Retail/Apartments Front Orientation NW Number of Stories 4 Mission Brick Limestone Steel Wood Double Hung Clay Tile Good Brick details Iron "balconies" and brackets Date or Approx. Decade 1928 Architect Lewis & Russel Contractor Rudolph Lundberg & Co. Original J. Fekete & Son 223: Schnack Financial Group, Inc. 225 A: Shear Perfection Hair Center 225 B: S.P.II Full Day Spa 227 A: 2 x cel etc. Boutique also 100-112 S. Harvey Avenue Apartments Sunrise Art Glass Studio, 1970s Very well preserved with original storefronts and windows (Oak Leaves, 12/8/1928, p. 26) Page 259

223 229 South Boulevard Map ID Number 35 PIN Number 16-08-302-001 Page 260

255 South Boulevard Map ID Number 37 PIN Number 16-08-301-047 Significance Non-contributing Current various Townhouses - 22 Units Front Orientation NW Number of Stories 4 Contemporary Brick Cast Stone Vinyl Siding Aluminum Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Units surround interior drive court Date or Approx. Decade 2002 Architect Contractor Original C.A. Development, Inc. "Rideland Station " Townhomes (Wednesday Journal, 5/16/2001) Page 261

301 303 South Boulevard Map ID Number 60 PIN Number 16-08-300-009 Significance Contributing Current Tayloe Glass Co. Inc. Tayloe Glass Co. Inc. Front Orientation N Number of Stories 1 Brick Limestone Glass Block Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1923 Architect Contractor Harper & Butendorff Original Mrs. Davidson dry cleaning Although not listed as contributing in the 2002 district survey, this property is considered "Contributing" as part of the present survey. (Oak Leaves, 9/29/1923 p. 72) Page 262

305 South Boulevard Map ID Number 61 PIN Number 16-08-300-008 Significance Contributing Current House Front Orientation N Number of Stories 1-1/2 Bungalow Vinyl Siding Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade circa 1920 Architect Contractor Original Walter and Grace Moeschinger house This address is not listed in the village directories for 1915 or 1919. The 1922 directory lists Walter P. Moeschinger (wife Grace), occupation: clerk Page 263

307 South Boulevard Map ID Number 63 PIN Number 16-08-300-007 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation N Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Asphalt Siding Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingles Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1906 Architect Contractor A. Larsen Original Otto Lueder house Prior to early 1910s re-numbering, this was 1418 South Boulevard. The 1908 directory lists Mrs. Josephine Seckert Page 264

309 South Boulevard Map ID Number 65 PIN Number 16-08-300-006 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation N Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Brick Pattern Asphalt Vinyl Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1906 Architect Contractor A. Larsen Original Otto Lueder house Prior to early 1910s re-numbering, this was 1416 South Boulevard. The 1908 directory lists Fred Barker (wife Elizabeth), occupation: foreman Page 265

311 South Boulevard Map ID Number 67 PIN Number 16-08-300-005 Significance Contributing Current Two-flat Front Orientation N Number of Stories 2 Crafstman/Arts and Crafts Vinyl Siding Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Fair Date or Approx. Decade 1906 Architect Contractor A. Larsen Original Otto Lueder house Prior to early 1910s re-numbering, this was 1414 South Boulevard. 1910 directory lists Louis Greenlee (wife Carrie), occupation: printer Page 266

401 407 South Boulevard Map ID Number 153 PIN Number 16-07-405-008 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current West Cermak Realty Retail/Apartments Front Orientation NE Number of Stories 2 Commercial Brick Terra Cotta Steel Wood Double Hung Good Terra Cotta ornament Original storefront with prism glass transom, Ceramic Tile Floor Date or Approx. Decade 1923 Architect J.J. Jameson Contractor Thurgosen & Erickson Original George W. Prassas Retail / apartments Portions 1-story. Also includes 103-111 S. Ridgeland Avenue 401: Pieritz Bros. Inc. (office supplies) 405 1/2: Sarantos Studios for Acting 103: West Cermax Realty Corp. 105: Antiquax 107 Supcover Plus Fabric Mart 109: Pastis Interior Design 111: One Stop Comics (Oak Leaves, 3/3/1923, p.25) (Wednesday Journal, 9/15/1993) Page 267

401 407 South Boulevard Map ID Number 153 PIN Number 16-07-405-008 Page 268

411 South Boulevard Map ID Number 154 PIN Number 16-07-405-007 Significance Non-contributing Current - Dorolyn Academy of Music Front Orientation N Number of Stories 1 Contemporary Brick Limestone aluminum trim Aluminum Aluminum Hopper Good Date or Approx. Decade 1962 Architect Contractor Original Curtis Casket Company Curtis Casket Co. Showroom and Headquarters Since 1990: Dorolyn (Wednesday Journal, 5/2/1990, p. B1 and 10/3/1990, p. 57) Page 269

417 419 South Boulevard Map ID Number 155 PIN Number 16-07-405-005 Significance Significant (Local landmark eligible) Current Boulevard Associates Apartments Front Orientation NE Number of Stories 4 Tudor Revival Brick Limestone Stucco Steel Wood Double Hung Asphalt Shingle Good Nicely detailed half-timber at projecting side bay and north elevation. Date or Approx. Decade 1928 Architect Meyer and Cook Contractor George W. Bond Original Mrs. Chester G. Van Doren "Van Doren Apartments" Exterior is generally unaltered from original design. Slate roof was replaced with asphalt shingles in 2002. (THE ECONOMIST, 3/3/1928) (OAK LEAVES, 2/4/1928, p.40 and 3/17/1928, p.11, sketch) Page 270

417 419 South Boulevard Map ID Number 155 PIN Number 16-07-405-005 Page 271

429 South Boulevard Map ID Number 152 PIN Number 16-07-405-032 Significance Non-contributing Current various Townhouses - 10 Units Front Orientation N Number of Stories 4 Contemporary Brick Cast Stone Wood Siding Aluminum Double Hung Good Internal driveway courtyard Date or Approx. Decade 2001 Architect John Schiess Contractor Original "Elmwood Place" Townhouses (Oak Leaves, 7/20/2000) (Wednesday Journal, 6/6/2001, p.65) Page 272

433 451 South Boulevard Map ID Number 158 PIN Number 16-07-404-004 Significance Non-contributing Current Liao Waysun Retail Front Orientation N Number of Stories 1 Commercial Brick Filled in/aluminum Aluminum Fixed Asphalt Shingles Fair One original entry on Elmwood side Date or Approx. Decade 1922 Architect Contractor Original Ben Friedman 433 Tai-Chi 439 Adrienne's Fine Hair Design 447 Curves Some storefronts vacant 1970s: Academy of Music & Movement s greatly changed, many filled in (Oak Leaves, 1/21/1976, p.40-41) (Oak Leaves, 3/18/1922, p.18) Page 273

433 451 South Boulevard Map ID Number 158 PIN Number 16-07-404-004 Page 274

453 South Boulevard Map ID Number 164 PIN Number 16-07-404-003 Significance Contributing Current - Two-flat Front Orientation N Number of Stories 2 Italianate Wood Siding Wood Double Hung Good Date or Approx. Decade Architect Contractor Original 1870s house Converted to 2-flat; second floor bay window added Although designated "Non-contributing" in 2002 district survey, this property is considered "Contributing" in the present survey. Page 275