Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Rebuild Foundation, Miyagi Records to open South Side store

- By Kayla Samoy

A new record store is coming to South Side Chicago.

Incubated under the Rebuild Foundation’s Creative Entreprene­urship Program, Miyagi Records will open in April in the Washington Park neighborho­od’s Arts Block, a group of cultural and commercial spaces along Garfield Boulevard.

Miyagi Records was started by Nigel Ridgeway and Marco Jacobo, two musicians and collectors who were inspired by the hyper-curated vinyl shops in Tokyo. The store aims to highlight Chicago’s rich musical history across a variety of genres, such as blues, soul, house, jazz and hip hop.

“Owning a record store is not just about selling music, it’s about curating a cultural experience and building a community around the art of listening,” Jacobo said in an announceme­nt.

The store will also partner with the Rebuild Foundation’s creative

coffeehous­e and incubator for emerging culinary artists, Retreat at Currency Exchange Café. The space will help host music programmin­g, performanc­es and community listening events.

“The preservati­on, curation, and recirculat­ion of Black music that Miyagi Records brings to the Arts Block demonstrat­es the depth of creative entreprene­urial talent that lives in our communitie­s,” said Theaster Gates, founder and executive director of the Rebuild Foundation.

The artist, developer and urban planner has used his Rebuild Foundation to take abandoned buildings and transform them

into beloved community spaces across Chicago. He’s behind the Experiment­al Design Lab, the Greater Grand Crossing and Kenwood Gardens. The Arts Block is run by the Arts and Public Life initiative at the University of Chicago, which began in 2011 with the goal of fostering the ambitions and collaborat­ions between the university and South Side artists.

Miyagi Records will open 5 p.m. on April 14 at 307 E. Garfield Blvd. It will be open 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays, noon to 9 p.m. Fridays, and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. More informatio­n at miyagireco­rds.com

 ?? CLAYTON DELACHAPPE­LLE PHOTOS ?? Nigel Ridgeway and Marco Jacobo are the founders of Miyagi Records.
CLAYTON DELACHAPPE­LLE PHOTOS Nigel Ridgeway and Marco Jacobo are the founders of Miyagi Records.
 ?? ?? Jacobo and Ridgeway were inspired by hyper-curated vinyl shops in Tokyo.
Jacobo and Ridgeway were inspired by hyper-curated vinyl shops in Tokyo.

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