Obama’s $500M Presidential Center Turns $830M Nightmare as Locals Push Back

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The Obama Presidential Center in Chicago’s Jackson Park, originally budgeted at $500 million, has seen costs balloon to over $830 million.

Construction began in 2021, but delays have pushed the opening to April 2026. The facility includes a museum tower, library branch, and community spaces, funded privately by donors like Jeff Bezos and Oprah Winfrey.

Construction began in 2021, but delays have pushed the opening to April 2026. The facility includes a museum tower, library branch, and community spaces, funded privately by donors like Jeff Bezos and Oprah Winfrey.

Local residents and leaders have raised concerns about gentrification caused by the development. Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor noted that rents are rising and families are being displaced, as reported by the Daily Mail. She emphasized the lack of a Community Benefits Agreement to ensure affordable housing and local hiring.

Property values have surged, with two-bedroom apartments jumping from $800 to $1,800 monthly in some areas.

A federal lawsuit filed in January 2025 alleged racial discrimination against a Black-owned subcontractor, contributing to project tensions.

Critics describe the structure as imposing and out of place in the historic park. Resident Ken Woodard called it a “monstrosity” that erases local culture, per the Daily Mail.

Construction workers attributed delays to extensive DEI sessions, which included discussions on oppression and equity. A foreman recounted mandatory 90-minute workshops that distracted from work. These policies have led to cost overruns exceeding initial estimates by hundreds of millions.

Former President Donald Trump criticized the project in May 2025, calling it a “disaster” during a meeting with Canadian official Mark Carney.

Trump blamed “woke” and DEI hiring practices for massive overruns and claimed work had halted. The Obama Foundation refuted these assertions, stating the center remains on track.

In contrast, less than a mile away, Reverend Corey Brooks is building a $47 million Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center through Project HOOD on the notorious O Block.

Brooks, a conservative pastor, focuses on mentoring youth without relying on government aid or DEI mandates. His initiative emphasizes self-reliance and the American dream, employing over 150 locals in trades and education programs.

Brooks has fundraised creatively, including a 94-day rooftop stay in 2021 and an upcoming 3,000-mile Walk Across America starting September 1, 2025, from New York City.

He rejects victimhood narratives, stating his center will transform more lives than large-scale projects dependent on billionaire funding. Despite outreach, Brooks received no support from the Obama Foundation or similar groups.

The Obama Center promises to be a global destination with public amenities like gardens and a playground. However, ongoing lawsuits and community pushback highlight divisions over its effects.

As of August 2025, both projects reflect differing approaches to South Side revitalization.

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