Uptown Broadway Building
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Uptown Broadway Building | |
| Location | 4703-4715 N. Broadway, Chicago, Illinois |
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| Coordinates | 41°58′5″N 87°39′31″W / 41.96806°N 87.65861°W |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1926 |
| Architect | Walter W. Ahlschlager |
| NRHP reference No. | 86003143[1] |
| Added to NRHP | November 06, 1986 |
The Uptown Broadway Building is a historic three-story building at 4703–4715 North Broadway in Uptown, Chicago.[2] Built in 1926, it was designed by Walter W. Ahlschlager and is known for its ornate terra-cotta facade depicting ancient gods, rams' heads, shields, helmets, birds, fruits, and trophies.[3] Lynn Becker of the Chicago Reader has called the exterior "a riotous, Spanish-baroque-inspired hallucination".[4] According to unconfirmed local legends, Al Capone operated a speakeasy in the building's basement.[3]
The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[2] It is also listed as part of the Uptown Square Historic District.[3]
The Kiss Kiss Cabaret performed in the building from 2013 to 2018. Since 2019[update], it has been home to the Baton Show Lounge.[5]
In 2025, HV Entertainment bought the bar and announced plans to reopen the Chicago Eagle, a former gay bar catering to the leather LGBT community, previously located at 5015 N Clark St in Andersonville. HV Entertainment pledged to provide a dedicated space for the Baton Show Lounge within the bar.[6]