Barack Obama Presidential Center
| Barack Obama Presidential Center | |
|---|---|
Logo of the Obama Foundation, the non-profit organization that is overseeing the construction of the Barack Obama Presidential Center | |
Construction of the Center in April 2025 | |
Interactive map of the Barack Obama Presidential Center area | |
| General information | |
| Location | Jackson Park, Chicago, Illinois |
| Coordinates | 41°46′57″N 87°35′08″W / 41.78250°N 87.58556°W |
| Named for | Barack Obama |
| Construction started | August 16, 2021 |
| Inaugurated | June 19, 2026 (planned) |
| Cost | $850 million (est.) |
| Management | Valerie Jarrett (CEO) Kenvi Phillips (director) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, and Interactive Design Architects: Landscape architect: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Site Design Group, and Living Habitats |
| Other information | |
| Public transit access | 59th Street/University of Chicago CTA |
| Website | |
| www | |
The Barack Obama Presidential Center is a museum, library, and education project in Chicago to commemorate the presidency of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. The center will also include community and conference facilities and will house the nonprofit Obama Foundation. Construction on the 19.3-acre (7.8 ha) campus began in 2021, the tower topped out in mid-2024, and the center is expected to open in June 2026. On March 7, 2026, Obama announced the dedication ceremony would be taking place on June 19, with it being accessible to the wider public starting the next day.
The center's work includes digitizing the Barack Obama Presidential Library with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), to create the first fully digitized presidential library. The Library is administered by NARA, which will preserve hardcopies of documents at a separate NARA facility; however, many will be loaned to the Presidential Center for display.
The center is located in Jackson Park on the South Side of Chicago, adjacent to the University of Chicago campus. The university provides planning, support, engagement and programming. Included within the center's plans is a new branch for the Chicago Public Library.
Originally slated to open in 2021, it is now projected to open in 2026. Federal review ended in December 2020; groundbreaking was in August 2021. Delays have been due to lawsuits and budget overruns. The center, on 19.3 acres, includes several buildings for the museum, library, foundation, community, and athletic facilities. Most of the land is being constructed as landscaped urban park with playgrounds and gardens, and includes reclaiming a previous roadway for parkland. The buildings and land are owned by the City of Chicago, with the foundation given a 99-year use, construction, and maintenance agreement.