Gross Park
Park Description
Gross Park is a small park located at 2708 West Lawrence Avenue in the Lincoln Square neighborhood. It features four basketball standards, a volleyball court, a soccer field, a playground, and a sandbox. Currently, the park’s advisory council is fundraising for the renovation of the playground.
Youth programs at Gross Park include touch football, floor hockey, soccer, softball, sports camp, an after school drop-in program, and fun and games. For teens, the park offers a teen club, bike camp, sports camp, and weightlifting. Weightlifting is also available for adults. There is a game room and table tennis for patrons of all ages to use
History
In 1898, the City of Chicago purchased nearly an acre-and-a-half of property in the Lincoln Square community for use by the Department of Sewers. Fifty years later, the Bureau of Parks and Recreation established a park at the site. Initially known as Washtenaw Playlot and later Lawrence Playlot for the adjacent streets, the park was well-equipped with playground equipment, a spray pool, a sand box, a small brick recreation building, and a playfield that could be flooded for ice skating in winter. In 1952, the city council renamed the site in honor of Theodore A. Gross, who developed this park and countless others during his 44 years as the city's Superintendent of Playgrounds.
The Chicago Park District began leasing Gross Park from the city in 1959. After making improvements in the late 1970s, the park district rehabilitated Gross Park in 1990, and updated the recreation building the following year.