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Jacksonville Center for the Arts decides not to purchase Illinois Theatre

Jacksonville Center for the Arts decides not to purchase Illinois Theatre

An artist's rendering of some of the plans to renovate the Illinois Theatre. Photo: Contributed/Jacksonville Center for the Arts


Jacksonville, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – An effort to revive the Illinois Theatre in Jacksonville is over — at least for now.

The Jacksonville Center for the Arts (JCA) says in a news release it is suspending its fundraising campaign, and will not exercise an option to purchase the Illinois Theatre.

“Although this decision is disappointing, it reflects our commitment to fiscal responsibility and stewardship,” said Larry Kuster, JCA board president, in a news release. “We are deeply grateful to the donors, partners, and organizations who supported this effort and believed in the vision for the Illinois
Theater.”

The center had hoped to raise nearly $9 million to rehab the theatre.  But, despite a $1 million donation pledge from a philanthropist, the fundraising has so far come up short, despite what was said to be an initial groundswell of support.

The Illinois Theatre opened in 1892 as the Grand Opera House, was demolished, and rebuilt in 1939.

“JCA will continue to evaluate ways to support arts, cultural events, and community programming
in Jacksonville, and appreciates the encouragement from stakeholders throughout this process,” said a news release.

A response from the theatre’s owner is below.



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