Renovated in 1946 by George and Oscar Marienthal, the London House was crafted from the building's original 1920s Fort Dearborn Grill. Known as a dining spot, London House was revamped in 1955 to become a club that featured jazz and stayed open until 4:00 a.m. Arts and Leisure Co. bought the club in 1969; it was sold to Paul Wimmer in 1971. However, jazz music's popularity had decreased and the club closed in January 1975. Ramsey Lewis was London House's last headliner on January 12. Jerry Dambra, managing partner from 1971 to 1975 (and also managing partner of
Mister Kelly's in Chicago) famously said, "I was a lucky man to close the two greatest clubs in the world." ==Legacy==