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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. 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!

  7. The Forum (1897) - The Historical Marker Database

    Aug 27, 2021 · The Forum contains Forum Hall, Bronzeville's oldest social hall and one of the most significant assembly spaces on the South Side.

  8. The Forum - Bronzeville, 324 E 43rd Street, Chicago, IL (2025)

    Nov 29, 2023 · The Forum is located at 318-328 East 43rd Street (adjacent to the CTA station) in Chicago’s historic Bronzeville community. Built in the 1890s, the structure contains one of the …

  9. In Chicago's Bronzeville, The Forum Is Ready For Its Comeback

    Feb 6, 2017 · Members of African-American social and fraternal organizations, whom segregation prohibited from visiting "white" clubs and venues, would hold balls and events there. It was …

  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 …