Center on Halsted officially opens doors with ribbon cutting ceremony
Chicago, IL —
Chicago's vision for a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community center became reality as the Center on Halsted officially opened its doors to the community during a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning. Board members, administrators and staff celebrated the completion of an eight-year effort to build the nation's most comprehensive center for the LGBT community.
Once an old parking garage, the new, $40 million, state-of-the-art, eco-friendly building located at 3656 N. Halsted St. will house the community center providing mental health services, youth programs, community and cultural programming, a technology center and meeting and office space for other LGBT non-profits.
"Chicago prides itself on offering the best of everthing," said Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. "I am proud to be a part of the leadership that is giving this city a world-class community center that is good for business, good for the community and good for the environment."
The 65,000-square-foot community center includes a rooftop garden, the 9,000-square-foot
Billie Jean King Recreation Hall with a basketball court and volleyball courts, a 161-seat black-box theater/performance space, a communal kitchen, and a Whole Foods Market opening in July.
The eight-year fundraising effort numbering over 2,000 donors has broken all fundraising records for a LGBT center to date. Starting with a major gift from the North Halsted Merchants' Association, the campaign then received record-breaking grants from the federal government, the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago.
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Center on Halsted is setting new standards for both social and environmental responsibility. As that nation's most comprehensive LGBT community center, we provide relevant community programming, cultural events and activities – including mental health services and other support across the lifespan – that informs and enhances our community. While our green building contributes to a healthier environment – both physically and emotionally – for our community and neighbors, it also reminds us of our endless possibilities to make a difference," remarked Modesto Tico Valle, the Center's executive director designate.
The
Center on Halsted celebrates with an opening gala this Friday and a month of special events throughout June.
For more information on the
Center on Halsted, visit www.centeronhalsted.org
View Photos from the ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday (6/5/2007) by
Frank Failing.