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Evanston's Harley Clarke Mansion has been empty since the Artist Book House vacated after being unable to fundraise the $2 million needed to begin renovations on the nearly 100 year old home.
The future of a lakefront, city-owned mansion in Evanston is again uncertain after a proposal for a state agency to move into the building has been scrapped.Evanston officials have been seeking a ...
Skeletons left over from the Evanston Art Center sit in a closet of the Harley Clarke Mansion. Danish landscape architect Jens Jensen was famous for redesigning Chicago’s open green spaces in ...
Evanston residents spoke out against a resolution concerning the future of the Harley Clarke Mansion and Coach House that Aldermen will vote on at Monday’s City Council meeting. The resolution ...
In stark contrast to an earlier decision favoring demolition, Evanston’s city council reversed course to spare the Harley Clarke Mansion from the wrecking ball.Aldermen voted 9-0 on Monday night ...
The stately Harley Clarke mansion, built in 1928 on Sheridan Road and owned by the city since 1965, has sat vacant since 2015, when the Evanston Arts Center moved out, unable to afford maintenance ...
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Evanston officials have voted to begin talks with a residents' group that says it can demolish the Harley Clarke mansion at no cost to the city.
The future looks very bleak for Evanston’s historic Harley Clarke Mansion.Following a vote, city officials plan to move forward with the demolition of the 91-year-old landmarked building.