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The Ratner Center also serves as the home of the University of Chicago basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams. The 1,658-seat competition gymnasium has played host to the 2004, 2007 and 2010 University Athletic Association Wrestling Championships and the 2006 NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional Wrestling Championship.
It also is the home of the Chicago Sky of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). [7] The arena was announced in May 2013, with construction planned to begin in 2014, and use expected to begin with the 2016–17 season. [8] The start of construction was delayed to November 2015, with completion delayed until the 2017–18 season.
When renovations are complete, the school district will have rent-free access to the arena for at least 12 event days per year, plus practices. [7] [8] Richmond High School's Tiernan Center, in Richmond, Indiana, was the 4th largest gym until 2020, when it was removed from the ranks after a renovation brought its seating capacity from 7,786 to ...
Simeon boys were the 2016-2017 Chicago Public League Basketball champs. The 68–64 win over far South Side rival Morgan Park High School was their eighth city championship. [ 32 ] Simeon was victorious for the third straight time as Chicago public league boys’ basketball champs, with its 69–59 win over Orr Academy (2016-2017 State Class 2A ...
Future athletes often watch their first game inside a local gym. Some return to coach at the same spot for decades. In some place, a high school gym is the place entire communities come to congregate.
CHA is the largest rental landlord in Chicago, with more than 50,000 households. CHA owns over 21,000 apartments (9,200 units reserved for seniors and over 11,400 units in family and other housing types). It also oversees the administration of 37,000 Section 8 vouchers. The current acting CEO of the Chicago Housing Authority is Tracey Scott.
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Kenney Gym (1905–1925) located on the campus of the University of Illinois and is named after Harold E. (Hek) Kenney. The arena opened in 1890 and was originally known as the Men's Gym Annex. Huff Hall (1925–1963) opened in 1925 and was known as Huff Gymnasium until the 1990s. It is named after George Huff, who was the school's athletic ...