The old Peoria Armory is soon to be no more...
It was the home of Bradley basketball from 1925 until the opening of the Fieldhouse on campus in 1949.
The Armory was still used for various purposes including dances, concerts, political rallies, etc. up til the 1970's but has sat mostly idle since then....incurring extensive water damage & deterioration.
In 2004 it was ruled condemned, unsafe for use and scheduled to be torn down.
Funds have generally been unavailable and an exhaustive attempt has been made to pursue the current owner of record to require him to pay, but finally the demolition process is underway.
Today a barrier/construction fence is going up around it and some time soon the actual work of bringing it down may begin....although the info I have is already 5-6 months old...
Here's a little story of the recent history...
But I did a little research and talked with a couple people at City Hall and found thru publically available records that the current owner of the structure (as of a few months ago) was Chase Ingersoll. Some might recall Chase Ingersoll as a Peoria lawyer who was prominent in local politics and other social issues - and without wasting a lot of time and space - he kinda got himself into a little trouble between the 1990's and early 2000's with some publicity stunts, lawsuits, and his ability to inject himself into every social issue (moreso even than Gary Sandberg) that was going on just to grab a few more headlines. He even ran a couple times for city council & mayor - unsuccessfully.
Chase Ingersoll finally got into a little more trouble than he wanted to deal with (LINK - LINK)
and he got entangled in lawsuits (LINK) and left town - but before he did, he bought the Armory in a bankruptcy sale and is still the owner of record ever since. (LINK)
I was told by a representative at City Hall (several months ago) that years of efforts to find Ingersoll have been unsuccessful and that he does not return calls or mail and has somewhat "vanished".
As recently as 2010 or 2011 he appears to have been a business owner in Michigan although I cannot confirm with 100% certainly that it is the same person- LINK (although his YouTube soliloquy sure does sound like him)
He did write a blog entry upon Gary Sandberg's death a couple years ago.
Anyway - I think this is all an interesting story and hope maybe even someone from a newspaper who might have more time, resources, and maybe have more connections to get some facts - can do a bit more research since this building is a BIG PART of Peoria's history and they haven't covered any of this process that's been going on for 15 years that will ultimately culminate soon in the Armory being torn down.
If there's anyone who knows more...feel free to contribute.
It was the home of Bradley basketball from 1925 until the opening of the Fieldhouse on campus in 1949.
The Armory was still used for various purposes including dances, concerts, political rallies, etc. up til the 1970's but has sat mostly idle since then....incurring extensive water damage & deterioration.
In 2004 it was ruled condemned, unsafe for use and scheduled to be torn down.
Funds have generally been unavailable and an exhaustive attempt has been made to pursue the current owner of record to require him to pay, but finally the demolition process is underway.
Today a barrier/construction fence is going up around it and some time soon the actual work of bringing it down may begin....although the info I have is already 5-6 months old...
Here's a little story of the recent history...
But I did a little research and talked with a couple people at City Hall and found thru publically available records that the current owner of the structure (as of a few months ago) was Chase Ingersoll. Some might recall Chase Ingersoll as a Peoria lawyer who was prominent in local politics and other social issues - and without wasting a lot of time and space - he kinda got himself into a little trouble between the 1990's and early 2000's with some publicity stunts, lawsuits, and his ability to inject himself into every social issue (moreso even than Gary Sandberg) that was going on just to grab a few more headlines. He even ran a couple times for city council & mayor - unsuccessfully.
Chase Ingersoll finally got into a little more trouble than he wanted to deal with (LINK - LINK)
and he got entangled in lawsuits (LINK) and left town - but before he did, he bought the Armory in a bankruptcy sale and is still the owner of record ever since. (LINK)
I was told by a representative at City Hall (several months ago) that years of efforts to find Ingersoll have been unsuccessful and that he does not return calls or mail and has somewhat "vanished".
As recently as 2010 or 2011 he appears to have been a business owner in Michigan although I cannot confirm with 100% certainly that it is the same person- LINK (although his YouTube soliloquy sure does sound like him)
He did write a blog entry upon Gary Sandberg's death a couple years ago.
Anyway - I think this is all an interesting story and hope maybe even someone from a newspaper who might have more time, resources, and maybe have more connections to get some facts - can do a bit more research since this building is a BIG PART of Peoria's history and they haven't covered any of this process that's been going on for 15 years that will ultimately culminate soon in the Armory being torn down.
If there's anyone who knows more...feel free to contribute.
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