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Rapper-turned-investor Kanye West will bankroll $150K+ for repairs to Regal Theater, owner says

- BY CARLOS BALLESTERO­S, STAFF REPORTER cballester­os@suntimes.com @ballestero­s_312 Carlos Ballestero­s is a corps member in Report for America, a not-forprofit journalism program that aims to bolster Sun-Times coverage of issues affecting Chicago’s South an

The Avalon Regal Theater in South Shore is gearing up for a comeback with help from rapper-turned-investor Kanye West — but how quickly it reopens is still up in the air.

Owner Jerald Gary and his attorney appeared in Building Court at the Daley Center on Wednesday to inform the city of West’s recent involvemen­t in efforts to reopen the 91-year-old historic movie palace.

Gary acknowledg­ed much needs to be done to partially open the theater in time for a planned event in less than three weeks, but he said he believed it could be done.

“This is Kanye West, and this is what he does,” Gary said. “What’s a theater without drama?”

Two years ago, citing safety concerns, the city ordered the building vacated.

Gary is seeking to get the order partially lifted in time for the Chicago Architectu­re Center’s “Open House Chicago” on Oct. 13-14.

Gary said he still doesn’t have the money in hand needed to bring the building up to code — estimated at $150,000 on the low-end — but he said West is committed to fund the renovation­s, fast.

“[West] has committed to fund the necessary repairs for the city to grant partial occupancy in time for [Open House Chicago],” Gary told Circuit Judge Lisa Ann Marino.

Representa­tives for West could not be reached for comment.

The lawyer for the Building Department present at Wednesday’s hearing warned Gary he still had a long way to go — and very little time.

The repair list includes: multiple roof leaks — which, according to the lawyer, “have started growing trees” — cracks in the southeast wall and flooding in the basement. Gary also needs to restore the building’s electricit­y and gas service

“This is a lot to do in the next couple of weeks,” the city’s lawyer said.

Marino ordered a full building inspection in the coming weeks and summoned both parties back on Oct. 10, two days before Open House Chicago.

“Best of luck,” Marino told Gary. In a later interview, Gary said he understand­s the city’s measured skepticism over the short timeline for the repairs. But he remains confident the work will get done.

Eric Rogers, manager of the Chicago Architectu­re Center’s Open House, informed the Sun-Times via email Wednesday that the Avalon will not be in the event’s printed guide, as they are being finalized this week.

“But we are rooting for it,” Rogers said.

If the city determines the theater can be safely opened to the public on Oct. 10, Rogers said it will be added to the Open House’s website.

 ?? MAX HERMAN/FOR THE SUN-TIMES SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? A mural adorns an outside wall of the shuttered Avalon Regal Theater in Chicago’s South Shore neighborho­od. Kanye West performs at the UIC Pavilion in 2005.
MAX HERMAN/FOR THE SUN-TIMES SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO A mural adorns an outside wall of the shuttered Avalon Regal Theater in Chicago’s South Shore neighborho­od. Kanye West performs at the UIC Pavilion in 2005.
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 ?? GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? Kanye West performs at Madison Square Garden in September 2016.
GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO Kanye West performs at Madison Square Garden in September 2016.
 ?? MAX HERMAN/FOR THE SUN-TIMES ?? The Avalon Regal Theater, 1645 E. 79th St.
MAX HERMAN/FOR THE SUN-TIMES The Avalon Regal Theater, 1645 E. 79th St.

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