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good we need to keep some jenky neighborhood stuff
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^ Normally I'd agree, but its such a nondescript building. We've seen much better buildings get demolished in the name of progress in this neighborhood.
The one that still bothers me was the demolition of the old Sports Corner a few years back. Replaced with an ugly replica-ish building, with no added density. |
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I'm at least glad the replica is a touch better than most new construction they put up as far as detail and street presence. True though it really has no density other than a big open bar for two floors and then a partially enclosed third floor. That sports store on the corner of Addison and Clark is going to look even more plain, cinder blocked and worthless once everything else is complete on the opposing corners. I hate that building. |
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Wrigley and surrounding developments h/t Wrigley Aerials |
Anyone know the reason why they switched the nuveen logo at wrigley but not on top of 333 lake? I personally prefer the old one.
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They will get around to changing the sign at the top of the 480+ building |
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Park at Wrigley Craft and Cuisine event last Saturday https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C-16DxxXUAAsLJr.jpg Cubs going green with grass and gardens atop their new offices. h/t Wrigley Aerials |
Some iPhone shots of the progress at the Addison and Clark development.
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^nice shots. I feel like the progress has been very slow here but damn that is a huge construction site
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Wrigleyville was always one of the best environs around a major league park in the US, considering how many stadiums are isolated and windswept, surrounded by a sea of parking lots, garages and/or expressways.
But once this construction boom is done, Wrigley is really going to be in a league (pun intended) of its own. |
^Agreed. Not a surface lot or expressway to be found. Even yankee stadium and Fenway can't compete!
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Great shot...Anyone know what is going on with the lot just north of the hotel? It was a rental car office, but they are rehabbing the building; minor development, but curious what's up.
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Cubs announce 3 new Wrigley clubs for '19
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So they are making even the common public areas off-limits where the riff-raff upper-decker patrons go to spread their arms and get some food under the sun for an inning.
Pretty soon you will be strictly confined to your seats, pisser, and your aisle unless you want to pay a nice surcharge. Now that's Ricketts. |
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I think Politifact might call that True and False...
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But I don't disagree with you. I don't consider creating a bunch of exclusive lounges very sustainable. Corporate or wealthy ticket holders can be some of the worst bandwagon fans. Your scout troops, churches, families with kids that stick to the cheap seats will always be your most loyal fans even when the team is doing terrible. My coworker is a season ticket holder and gave me a ticket and I sat in a busted seat part of the game before I moved down to a lower level and that seat was partially broken. Cubs need to get the basics done before the fancy stuff. |
Hotel Zachary
July 21, 2017
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