Chicago Sun-Times

Nike pledges $5M for Obama Center combo athletic, conference building

- BY LYNN SWEET, WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF lsweet@suntimes.com | @lynnsweet

WASHINGTON — While groundbrea­king for the Obama Presidenti­al Center has stalled due to a long-running federal review of the project in Jackson Park, fundraisin­g continued Tuesday with Nike pledging $5 million toward constructi­on of an athletic/ conference center on the campus.

A revised draft report on the “Assessment of Effects” of the Obama Center will be posted by the city of Chicago on Thursday, with the parties involved invited to a briefing webinar on Jan. 23.

On the fundraisin­g front, Jorge Casimiro, Nike’s chief social and community impact officer and Nike Foundation president, said in a statement, “When President Obama’s Presidenti­al Center opens its doors, it will be the first to include a public athletic facility — made possible in part by a $5 million contributi­on from the Nike Foundation.”

The combined athletic and activity center is one of four buildings proposed for the 19.3-acre campus. The combo building is to be sited along Stony Island near East 62nd Street. The facility will be run by the Obama Foundation, not the Chicago Park District.

The Obama Foundation will include the Nike pledge when posting fundraisin­g results for the fourth quarter of 2019 on Wednesday. While the foundation usually declines to list specific amounts of pledges — or for what projects the funds are earmarked — Nike, as the donor, was free to make the announceme­nt with the specifics.

The federal review has been ongoing for more than two years. The Chicago SunTimes reported in October that the foundation has given up on providing estimated groundbrea­king dates.

The review is necessary because Jackson Park, designed by famed landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

A federal lawsuit seeking to block constructi­on of the Obama Center in Jackson Park was unsuccessf­ul in lower court and is on appeal, with oral arguments before a 7th Circuit panel likely in March or April.

 ?? PROVIDED PHOTO ?? The planned features of the Obama Presidenti­al Center are shown in a rendering.
PROVIDED PHOTO The planned features of the Obama Presidenti­al Center are shown in a rendering.

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