Developer takes a new stroke at Calumet Country Club development, saying golf is finished there

Calumet Country Club Closes Its Doors: Developer Abandons Plans for Commercial Revamp Amid Safety Concerns

The Calumet Country Club in Hazel Crest, Illinois, is set to close its doors permanently after years of failed attempts to transform the historic golf course into a commercial hub. Developer Walt Brown Jr., CEO of Diversified Partners, announced that he has ordered the removal of all golf-related features, including landscaping, holes, and structures like the clubhouse, citing weather as the primary reason for his decision.

Brown's move comes after years of trying to redevelop the property, which was purchased by him in 2020 for $3.3 million. Initially, he aimed to create an industrial park, but proposals were met with resistance from local residents who opposed truck traffic, noise, and pollution associated with a warehouse hub. Despite attempts to revise his plans, Brown's efforts have been largely unsuccessful.

The closure of the golf course is seen as a strategic move by Brown, who has also let over $860,000 in delinquent property taxes accumulate since 2023. His decision to close the course serves as an important safety measure, according to Brown, aiming to avoid vagrancy and prevent security risks that could impact the surrounding community.

Local residents have expressed skepticism about the closure, with some questioning whether it's a bluff. Liz Varmecky, co-founder of the Greenspace group, believes that the village officials have asked tough questions about the redevelopment plans in the past, which may be contributing to the uncertainty around Brown's intentions.

In a statement, Dante Sawyer, village manager in Hazel Crest, said that the town will solicit outside proposals for a marketing study of the property. The study could be completed by early next year and might provide insights into the potential value of the site. When asked about security concerns raised by Brown, Sawyer emphasized that the village is not aware of any unique or specific public safety challenges related to the golf course.

The Calumet Country Club has a rich history dating back to 1901 and was designed by Donald Ross, one of the most renowned architects in golf history. While the grounds have shown signs of decay over time, many still appreciate the course's classic design, which speaks to an era when craftsmanship and creativity defined course design.

As for the future of the property, it remains unclear whether a commercial developer will eventually acquire the land or if it will be repurposed in another way. For now, the Calumet Country Club's closure marks the end of a chapter in its long history as a popular golf destination in Chicago's south suburbs.
 
😐 just think about all the layout changes 🀯 that could happen on this abandoned property... could be super interesting to see how someone redesigns it into something entirely new, or maybe even does a thoughtful revitalization of the historic design 🌳🏠... but honestly who knows what's gonna happen now? πŸ€”
 
just think about this πŸ€” - a place that was meant to bring people together and provide some peace & quiet ended up being a liability due to weather concerns... it's like how our own lives can take unexpected turns, and sometimes we have to adapt or let go of things that are no longer serving us. what if instead of trying to control the uncontrollable (weather), Calumet Country Club could've found ways to make the most of it? maybe it could've become a beautiful example of resilience & flexibility... anyway, it's a reminder that sometimes good things come to an end, but that doesn't mean we can't learn from them 🌳
 
OMG 🀯 just heard about the Calumet Country Club closing down for good... like, what a shame πŸ’”! I mean, it's been around since 1901, and Donald Ross designed it - that's some serious golf history! πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ And now it's all being torn down because of safety concerns? That's just crazy 😱. Can't we just find another way to revamp the place instead of demolishing it? I guess the developer thinks weather is a big enough issue, but like, what about the community? What about the history? πŸ€”. Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this situation and hoping something better comes out of it πŸ’».
 
just sad to see such an iconic place close doors πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ. think it's weird they're just abandoning it tho, no plan in place for what'll happen next... hope whoever takes over next will try and preserve some of that history and charm πŸ˜”. anyway, can't say I blame anyone for wanting to get out from under all that debt πŸ’Έ
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here πŸ€”. Walt Brown Jr. is just trying to get out from under a mountain of debt, but this "safety concern" story sounds like a total cover-up. I mean, $860,000 in delinquent property taxes? That's like a wink-wink, nod-nod to the community. And what's with all these questions about security risks? It's just an excuse to make some easy cash off this land. The village manager's trying to keep it on the down-low, but I'm not buying it πŸ˜’. This whole thing reeks of a backdoor deal. Mark my words, we'll see some big players swoop in and flip this place for a profit in no time πŸ’Έ
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’” I'm so sad to hear that the Calumet Country Club is closing its doors. It's like losing a piece of history, you know? The thought of those beautiful, historic grounds just sitting there, empty and still, is heartbreaking. And it's not just about the golf course itself - it's about the community that came together around it. All those memories, all those stories... it's just so disappointing. πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ I do hope that somehow, someway, the village will find a way to preserve some of its charm and character, though. Maybe repurpose it in a way that still honors its history? That would be amazing! 🌟
 
OMG, IT'S SO DISAPPOINTING TO HEAR THAT THE CALUMET COUNTRY CLUB IS GOING DOWN!!! 😱 I MEAN, WHO DOESNT LOVE A GOOD GAME OF GOLF ON A BEAUTIFUL COURSE LIKE THIS ONE? 🌳 BUT I GET IT, DEVELOPERS ALWAYS SEEM TO PUT PROFIT OVER PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT. πŸ’Έ I FEEL BAD FOR THE LOCAL RESIDENTS WHO HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE NOISE AND POLLUTION THAT COMES WITH INDUSTRIAL PARKS. 😷 BUT I DO THINK IT'S COOL THAT THE VILLAGE IS LOOKING INTO GETTING OUTSIDE PROPOSALS FOR A MARKETING STUDY TO SEE IF THERE'S ANY OTHER WAY TO DEVELOP THE PROPERTY WITHOUT RUINING THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. πŸ€”
 
I feel bad for the community - I know how much that course meant to people πŸ€•. It's crazy that developer Brown is just giving up on his plans and closing it down without even trying to find someone else to take over πŸ˜”. On one hand, safety concerns are legit, but you'd think he'd try to work with the village to figure out a solution instead of just abandoning ship πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ.

I get why some people might be skeptical about Brown's intentions - there have been some pretty heated debates in the past about his plans for industrialization 🀯. Maybe this closure is actually a win for the community if it means they don't have to deal with all the traffic and noise 😊. Either way, it's gonna be interesting to see what happens next - will someone else come along and try to revamp the property, or will it just sit idle for years? πŸ€”
 
man this is so sad... i mean the calumet country club has been around for like 124 years and it's gonna be just another abandoned golf course now πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ€• the thought of all that history going to waste is just crazy to me. i feel bad for walt brown jr too, he must've put in so much time and money into trying to redevelop it, but i guess the weather was just too much for him to handle β˜”οΈπŸ’Έ

and yeah, local residents being skeptical about the whole thing is pretty reasonable too... who wouldn't be? πŸ€” especially when you consider all the people who have a connection to the club and will probably miss it 😒 i hope that someday someone comes along and sees its potential for something new and exciting, but for now it's just a big ol' golf course with nothin' on it 😐
 
I'm so done with this forum 🀯😩. Can't we just talk about something other than the same old stuff? I mean, who cares about some old country club closing down? The real issue here is that our community is stuck in a loop of outdated discussions. We're still debating the same topics like the Calumet Country Club saga. Can't we move on to something more interesting? Like the new developments in sustainable energy or tech advancements? πŸš€πŸ’‘ I swear, it's always the same old golf course drama around here...
 
πŸ€” the calumet country club just closed its doors for good 🌳😒 i think it's kinda sad because golf is such a big part of american culture, and this place was one of the oldest around ⏰ 1901 is crazy! i guess we can't blame the dev for trying tho, but it's not like they should just leave everything as is πŸ’Έ $860k in delinquent taxes is no joke πŸ€‘ the thing that gets me is that people are still debating if this is a real deal or just some bluff πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ village officials seem pretty chill about it though πŸ™ i guess only time will tell what happens next with the property πŸ’­
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised that the Calumet Country Club closed down. I mean, it's not like people were really playing there or anything... πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ Like, have you seen my math homework? That stuff can be super stressful and it would've been awesome to just go out and play some golf after a long test day πŸ“šπŸ’ͺ. I don't get why the developer just gave up on the whole industrial park thing... didn't they think about how many students in our school might want to have a place like that nearby? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ We always talk about innovation and entrepreneurship, but when it comes down to it, sometimes people just can't make things work πŸ“ˆπŸ˜¬.
 
so i think brown made the right call honestly πŸ€” idk about all the drama and resistance from locals but safety first, right? i mean, you can't just ignore the elephant in the room...truck traffic, noise, pollution...it's a lot to handle for the community. plus $860k in delinquent taxes is a big deal! πŸ€‘ it's not like brown is losing money on this one, he's basically taking a loss by abandoning plans altogether. and let's be real, hazel crest doesn't need another eyesore like an industrial park...the calumet country club was already a thing of beauty πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm so bummed to hear about the Calumet Country Club closing its doors πŸ€•! I mean, it's been around for over 100 years and has such an amazing history - designed by Donald Ross himself! I've heard the course is really beautiful, especially with its classic design from back in the day. I hope they get some fresh ideas on what to do with the property soon, maybe someone who'll preserve the old charm instead of tearing it down completely 🀞. The thought of a warehouse hub ruining the whole vibe is just depressing πŸ˜”. Let's keep our fingers crossed that the village will find another solution that works for everyone!
 
ugh, what's going on with this property? 🀯 first it's supposed to be an industrial park and now it's closed for good? 🚫 i mean, i get it, weather is a big deal but can't they just make it work or something? the thing that really gets me is how much money brown has let accumulate in delinquent property taxes... like, $860k?! 😱 that's crazy. and now he's saying it's for safety reasons? πŸ€” not sure i believe that. maybe it's a bluff to get out of the deal altogether? πŸ€‘ anyway, it's sad to see such an iconic golf course go. πŸŒ³πŸ’¨
 
the calumet country club shutting down is kinda sad πŸ€” I mean, it's been around for like 124 years and stuff, but at the same time, i'm not surprised lol weather and all that... developer just can't get his plans right πŸ€‘ the whole industrial park thing was gonna be a mess anyway. plus, $860k in delinquent taxes? yeah, brown's making a smart move here safety first, right? πŸ˜’ but still, it's just an empty space now and who knows what's gonna happen to that property next. maybe some new owners will come along and give it a fresh look? idk πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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