Archive for September 14th, 2013

New use for old Chicago fire station

From the website of Matt O’Shea, 19th Ward Alderman in Chicago:

Yesterday, the City of Chicago’s Community Development Commission (CDC) approved Optimo Fine Hat Company‘s plans to renovate the old Chicago Fire Station, Engine Company 121, at 1700 W. 95th St.  For the past several months, Optimo owner Graham Thompson has been working to acquire and revitalize this historic Chicago building.  Moving forward, Optimo’s production workshop will move into the fire station with retail functions remaining at the 10215 S. Western location.

This project will not only breathe new life into a once great building, but also eliminate a vacancy on 95th Street and generate new property tax revenue for the City.  After winning CDC approval yesterday, the property transfer will be brought to the full City Council in October.  This is a very exciting development, and I am grateful to Optimo Hats for there continued investment in our community. If you have any questions about this project, please contact Tristan Angus at Tristan@the19thward.com or (773) 238-8766.

thanks Dennis

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In production updates

More updated photos from the builders:

Wilmette’s new engine

Wilmette Fire Department

Fire Service, Inc. photo

 

Long Grove’s new tender (tanker)

Long Grove Fire Protection District

Alexi photo

 

Prospect Heights’ new squad

Prospect Heights Fire Protection District

Alexis photo

 

Round Lake (engine refurb?)

Round Lake Fire Protection District

Alexis photo

 

 

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