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  1. The Forum

    The Forum is located at 318-328 East 43rd Street (adjacent to the CTA station) in Chicago’s historic Bronzeville community. Built in 1897, The Forum includes a beautiful social and …

  2. The Forum (Chicago) - Wikipedia

    The Forum is a historic event venue at 318-328 E. 43rd Street in the Bronzeville neighborhood of the Grand Boulevard community area of Chicago, Illinois. Chicago alderman William Kent and …

  3. The Forum — Build Bronzeville

    Since 1897, The Forum’s muscular presence at 43rd Street, with the “El”, its distinctive “Forum Hall”, and it’s six large retail slots, made it a South Side Hub for prominent performers, …

  4. The South Side’s Last Remaining Jazz Landmarks - Chicago Magazine

    Aug 29, 2017 · Once a bastion of jazz greats, many grand venues in and around Bronzeville have shuttered. These buildings hold on to some of that history. People tour the interior of Forum …

  5. Present — The Forum

    Today, Urban Juncture is working to restore The Forum as a hub for culture, hospitality and socializing on Chicago’s Southside. We expect to begin restoration of the three retail slots that …

  6. Future — The Forum

    Our vision of The Forum is as the central hub for music, history, and community in Bronzeville. A place that is alive 7 days per week every week of the year. The Forum is poised to serve, once …

  7. The Forum - Bronzeville | Chicago IL | Facebook

    The Forum - Bronzeville, Chicago, Illinois. 2,368 likes · 18 talking about this · 444 were here. Help us "Raise The Roof" and fund The Forum!

  8. 43rd Street Bronzeville Walking Tour, Part 3: The Forum

    Dec 17, 2013 · Built in 1889, The Forum building long predates that era. Easily among the earliest, it’s possible that this is the oldest still-standing hardwood floor ballroom in Chicago. Although …

  9. Forum Hall - U.S. National Park Service

    Constructed in 1897, the Forum is representative of a late nineteenth century meeting and social hall. It served as the heart of the Grand Boulevard community’s society, culture, and commerce.

  10. Visit The Forum Bronzeville’s website and stay up to date with events on The Forum Bronzeville’s Facebook page: http://www.theforumbronzeville.com/ and …