LOSS: Fire Destroys Historic Pilsen Building at 1125 W. 18th St.

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“An extra-alarm fire broke out late Monday in a historic building in Pilsen. The fire was raging at 5:40 p.m. at 1125 W. 18th St. The Fire Department called a 2-11 alarm for extra equipment and personnel.

“Flames were seen shooting from the roof of the building. The Fire Department reported the blaze affected the top floor through the roof.

“The building is part of the Pilsen Historic District. The City of Chicago reports local architect Anton C. Charvat designed the three-and-a-half story building for Bohemian Immigrant undertakers the Urban Brothers.

“The Queen Anne-style building also features some Gothic Revival architectural details. ‘Clad in light brown brick, the walk-up has an engaged corner tower, limestone belt courses, Gothic windows in the corner façade of its storefront, and a limestone Gothic Revival style entryway with the word ‘Morticians’ inscribed over the door,’ a Chicago landmark designation report reads. ‘Albert and John Urban worked in the 1902 building and lived in apartments above with their families. They rented the third unit to tenants.’

“While the document dated the building to 1902, the Fire Department estimated it was built far longer ago – around 1880.”‘ (CBS 2 Chicago, 9/20/21)
Watch the full story at CBS2 Chicago

Extra-Alarm Fire Rages In Historic Pilsen Building, CBS2 Chicago, 9/20/21

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