Chicago’s Cultural Venues Adapt to a Changing Landscape

Chicago's cultural venues are adapting to a changing landscape, with institutions undergoing changes such as sales, renovations, and closures. The leaders of these venues discuss the importance of cultural organizations and their personal connections to their jobs, as well as their plans for the future.
Chicago's cultural landscape is evolving, with many institutions changing hands or closing. DePaul University's art museum is closing, while a new operator is reopening the 400 Theater in Rogers Park. The Hideout music and event venue has a new owner. These changes reflect the city's shifting cultural scene. The leaders of these venues are committed to preserving their institutions' legacies. They plan to continue providing unique cultural experiences for the community.
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