Announcement of New RNRA Officers – President & Vice President

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Goldwater as President and Michele Berman as Vice President of the River North Residents Association.

Michael has been on the RNRA board and active with committees for the last two years.  He has been serving as Treasurer since August 2024, and will continue that role while we seek a new Treasurer.  He has been a resident of River North for almost 20 years and has been active in the River North community for many years.

Michele has been on the RNRA board and active with committees for almost four  years.  She has been leading the Parks Committee and the work it does to support events in and around A. Montgomery Ward Park.  Michele has been a resident of River North for 29 years and has been active in the River North and school communities.

Statement from Michael: “I think what RNRA does is incredible for the community.  Its mission of Protect and enhance the quality of life in River North, doing so through a focus on community, safety, responsible development, and addressing the needs of our residents and guests and also businesses is a great one, as is the RNRA work to help those in need.  I expect to continue supporting that great work, focusing on our relationships with our constituents and our visitors and driving awareness and engagement with the RNRA and our activities.”

Mexican Independence Day Message from Ward 42 – Alderman Reilly

As reported in last week’s Reilly Report, Alderman Reilly is warning residents about potential unsanctioned celebrations downtown for Mexican Independence Day from September 12 through September 16.
Alderman Reilly is working closely with the Chicago Police Department to ensure that residents will be able to access their residences during rolling closures. If CPD is forced to implement closures due to unsanctioned car caravans in the Central Business District, the intersections listed here will serve as resident checkpoints. Alderman Reilly’s Office is working closely with CPD and local property managers to distribute access passes for residents. At the listed access points, residents can present these passes to the local CPD officers.

RNRA Family Event – Trick or Treat in Ward Park

Registration Required.  Advanced Registration Appreciated.  Your advanced registration helps us make sure we have enough goodies for all of the kids. Please register below and make sure to “check in” at the registration table the day of the event so we know you arrived.

The event is FREE, but donations are welcome and appreciated.  Donations can be made through Eventbrite when you register.  Thank you in advance for your consideration. For a PDF of the flyer, Click Here.

18th Police District Council Meeting – SEPT 22 – 12:15 P.M.


Join the 18th Police District council members for their monthly meeting on Monday, September 22, at 12:15 pm, at the Near North Library, located at 310 W Division St.

This month, 18th District Commander Christopher Bielfeldt will discuss his role as commander of the district. If you would like to join via Zoom

REGISTRATION LINKS 

CLICK HERE to register for In-Person Meeting.

CLICK HERE to register for Zoom Meeting.

Photo Gallery – “I Love River North” Happy Hour at Electric Shuffle

Free Brookfield Zoo Tickets for 42nd Ward Residents!

Alderman Reilly’s Office has 100 free admission tickets to Brookfield Zoo for 42nd Ward residents. Alderman Reilly would like to thank Commissioner Bill Lowry and Commissioner Michael Scott for helping secure the tickets for the 42nd Ward.
Tickets will be distributed as follows on a first-come-first-served basis:
  • Family: four tickets
  • Individual: two tickets
Please email Alderman Reilly’s Office at office@ward42chicago.com to reserve your tickets, while supplies last. Reserved tickets must be picked up at City Hall, Room 200 with proof of residence.

Halsted Viaduct and Chicago Avenue River Bridge – Month One Update

The first month of the Chicago – Halsted Viaduct and Chicago Avenue River Bridge project is complete.

Project Overview

This project involves replacing the Halsted Street viaduct structure from Ancona Street to the north branch of the Chicago River, along with a full replacement of the Chicago Avenue River Bridge. The new river bridge will feature a tied-arch design, while the viaduct will be rebuilt in-kind. Additional improvements include a new riverwalk connection, protected bike lanes, dedicated CTA bus lanes, upgraded street lighting, and enhanced traffic signals. These upgrades aim to improve safety, accessibility, and multimodal connectivity throughout the area. Completion is anticipated in December 2026.

Work Completed

Crews have removed existing street lighting, traffic signals, signage, and bus shelters along Halsted Street and Chicago Avenue. Viaduct removal is underway along the north leg of Halsted and the east leg of Chicago, with significant progress made to date.

Upcoming Activities

Bridge demolition will continue over the next month, including concrete sawing, breaking, and steel beam removal. In areas where demolition is complete, crews will begin constructing new bridge piers. Please note that bridge demolition is inherently noisy and dusty; however, crews will implement measures to minimize disruptions as much as possible.

On September 29, 2025, the project will advance to the next phase – full closure of the viaduct and river bridge.

Historic “Spirit of Progress” returned to her perch on September 6th!

Michael Goldwater, President of One River Place Condominium Association

RESTORATION AND REINSTALLATION OF STATUE AT FORMER MONTGOMERY WARD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

Iconic Spirit of Progress statue, beacon of what is now One River Place Condominium Association in River North, was returned to her perch September 6th on the Chicago skyline after an extensive repair and restoration.

Chicago, IL September  2025: The Board and Homeowners of One River Place Condominium Association (formerly the Montgomery Ward & Company Administration building)  located at 758 N. Larrabee Street, at Chicago Avenue and the east bank of the Chicago River, have been performing projects to maintain and restore the building and important elements that contribute to its historic presence in Chicago.  As part of those projects they are pleased to announce the restoration of the iconic statue crowning our building: Diana, The Spirit of Progress.  Over the last 9 months the statue has undergone an extensive inspection, cleaning, and restoration and is now ready to reascend to her place of honor as a beacon of the Chicago skyline.

History: The building was originally constructed in 1928.  A statue of the Spirit of Progress (also referred to as Diana or the Goddess of the Hunt) was erected on top of a pedestal at the northeast corner of the building in 1929.  Made of bronze and standing 22.5 feet tall, this statue has been an icon of the Chicago skyline for almost a century.

The building, along with the original Montgomery Ward Catalog House building across the street, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.  We are presently seeking City of Chicago Landmark status.  The Statue was installed in its present location by Montgomery Ward & Company and is an updated version of the bronze statue that topped the former Montgomery Ward office at 2 N. Michigan Avenue, which itself was created and patterned after the statue on top of the Agriculture Building at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

Details on restoration and reinstallation: The statue was removed December 2024 and sent to the renowned Conservations of Sculpture and Objects Studio for restoration.  Over the past 9 months the statue has been repaired, cleaned, and her mounting has been reconstructed to ensure she will be securely attached to the building for many years to come.

Crane placement began at 8:00 AM Saturday September 6th: The Statue delivery and crane placement took place at the property at 758 N. Larrabee Street at 8:00 AM, and raising and reinstallation occurred between 10-Noon.  Viewing of the reinstallation was possible on the east side of Larrabee Street and also on Chicago Avenue.   After the statue’s reinstallation, final masonry work on the pedestal and refinishing will occur and additional lighting will be installed to highlight our beacon of the skyline.  This work and scaffolding removal are expected to occur before year-end 2025.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2025 September CAPS Beat Meetings

         Be part of the solution!

We encourage all residents to participate in their CAPS Beat Meeting. This is an opportunity for you to engage with your Beat Officers.

What is CAPS?  CAPS stands for Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy. CAPS is a partnership between police and community that is the foundation of community policing. CAPS uses Beats to develop relationships between the community and the police.

CAPS meetings offer city residents an  opportunity to address crime and safety issues directly with the beat officers who patrol their neighborhood, as well as to provide ongoing  feedback, which help the police to monitor crime issues.  The beat meeting is a chance to meet your neighbors and come up with strategies that affect the community.

To find your District & Beat, click HERE.

Sept 09  (Tuesday):  Beats 1822/1823  5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at Holy Family Church, 542 W. Hobbie Street

Sept 11 (Thursday):  Beats 1821/1824 5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at Clark Street Apartments 1201 N. Clark Street

Sept 16 (Tuesday):  Beats 1831/1832 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Anti Cruelty 510 N. LaSalle. Note change in address.

Sept 18 (Thursday):  Beats 1833/1834 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Northwestern University – 303 E. Superior Street.

October 01 (Wednesday):  Beats 1214   5:00 p.m. 1121 N. Leavitt at Holy Trinity Cathedral. Note the October time is earlier than usual,

See the full 18th District 2025 schedule and save the dates on your calendar Click Here.

See the full 12th District 2025 schedule and save the dates on your calendar Click Here

CAPS Beat Meetings are also posted on the RNRA Event Calendar which can be found on RNRAChicago.org and on the My River North mobile app.

 

RNRA “I Love River North” Happy Hour at Electric Shuffle – Sept 3rd

Join RNRA for our September “I Love River North” Happy Hour at Electric Shuffle, a bar, restaurant, and game experience like nothing else! Electric Shuffle took a classic game, gave it a high-tech twist, added craft cocktails, incredible food and turned it into a full-blown social event.
Its just pure fun! Whether you’re coming in to play or just want to hang out and enjoy friends and neighbors, this place was built with vibes for everyone to have fun! Join us to experience this new unique addition to our neighborhood!
All proceeds support RNRA Advocacy work thanks to our generous host Electric Shuffle providing the venue, beverages and food. Space is Limited so get your tickets now! We sold out of our June event early on and we don’t want you to miss this one!
When: September 3 (Wednesday) from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Where:  Electric Shuffle – 448 N. LaSalle Drive
$40.00 in Advance
$50.00 at the Door (If available)
Raffle Tickets will be available at the door! 
$10/each or 3/$20
Raffle Prizes Below
  • Value $400  – Gift Certificate to Godfrey Hotel for a one night stay for 2 in a deluxe room and  voucher for food and beverage at the I | O Rooftop  Lounge
  • Value $250 – Gift Certificate to Dvida Spa for a Tshape2 Face Treatment
  • Value $200 – Gift Certificate to La Grande Boucherie
  • Value $25 – Gift Certificate to Electric Shuffle