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Are you shitting me?
Ditto to the idea above, why not place the jumboboard across Waveland above the buildings? |
Does anyone else look at that jumboboard and see Maxine?
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Guys, that is the Fenway jumbotron photoshopped onto Wrigley. Neither the scale nor the placement reflect the Cubs' plans.
The "John Hancock" sign is a dead giveaway, and so are the Red Sox fans on the screen. Honestly, if the jumbotron has to go inside the park, that's the best place to put it. Doesn't block views to the lake or the historic (and crazy urban) Sheffield streetwall, impacts a minimal amount of rooftop clubs and only obscures an awful shitty woodframe building. I'd prefer a smaller scale, though. 2/3 of that size would be great. One thing I've never heard anybody address is the microclimate effects of the jumbotron itself. Could it alter airflow and turn Wrigley into a more consistent hitter's park? |
Ahhh, i thought the john hancock was a little weird, but i was honestly so distracted by Maxine i didn't even notice the red sox outfits.
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what is this crap!?!?! :hell: disgusting, sterile, suburban invasion of wrigley! and can we organize a mass protest? NO JUMBO TRON IN WRIGLEY!!! |
^ I don't think this project is that bad. The massing is pretty good for the height of the structure and the size and awkward shape of the lot. I think it will bring some much needed density to that section of Clark. The open space that they have on the roof may provide for some more fun bars and restaurants in the neighborhood. Get some of those Wrigleyville drunks off the streets and onto the roof. Ha.
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By scraping that and replacing it with a homogeneous retail strip (aesthetically, age, square footage, street frontage and most importantly RENT) will squeeze out the quirks. The developer will seek chains for acquiring financing and new construction rent rates will prevent smaller establishments from ever getting their foot in the door. Maybe it would push further North and South along Clark, but who knows. |
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Don't get me wrong--I love bars. Hell, whenever I visit any city the first place I go is to the bar for 2 pints and a shot of Jameson. But that doesn't mean everybody else sees things that way. |
I don't think that looks suburban at all. It blends in well with the neighborhood without overtaking anything. It will still add nice density and interesting new businesses that may decide to move in. It will really bring Wrigleyville into the 21st century, IMO.
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^^What are you talking about? It modernizes the old street wall to a new one. How is that a bad thing? I think some people, no offense to you, really make too much out of some of these projects. It appears, at least from the renderings, that a decent amount of detail went into the street fronts along Clark. No, they are not like the old buildings along Clark, but I see that as a very positive feature of this project. Not everyone is going to like this, but it really is pretty nice.
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the red ivy building is pretty nice, but the rest of the buildings that are to be torn down for this proposal are fairly forgettable. that old cold storage building with salt n pepper is sorta neat just because it's an old cold storage building, but it's hardly an architectural marvel. the buildings north of salt n pepper are throw away, as is mullens. and goose island is old-timey faux historic.
as for suburban businesses pushing out local shops, i find it beyond ironic that people are decrying this proposal for suburbanizing the city when it will actually replace a starbucks, a goose island, and a 7-11 with a surface parking lot! |
^ Thank you Dan. Pretty much exactly what I was going to say.
Tom if you have actually walked down this stretch of Clark lately you would realize that it's tearing out a bunch of unremarkable buildings some of which are underutilized. Also, a lot of this stretch of Clark is just sports bar after sports bar with huge footprints. I'm sure a lot of which we will see in the new building once it's complete. I doubt that higher rents will really scare off those facilities. And compared to the crap that was being thrown up in my old neighborhood of Capitol Hill in Seattle before I left, this thing is heaven. It has some nice setbacks as it gets higher, plenty of windows and it keeps the brick feel along the street level. I think it's pretty good. And we haven't even seen the designs yet for the McDonald's site, that could be real bad. |
The traditionalists will almost always lose out to the modernists on this site, and in the real world as well.
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You guys all seem blinded by the fact that this is a huge development. But fuck development at the cost of urban character. Don't forget, also, that the grey stone three flat with the Starbucks will be destroyed too! It just enrages me that, in a city with a long history of senseless destruction of our urban fabric, that you guys are all welcoming more of the same pattern. I feel like this development could be done better, with attention paid to what is already there. Here's a crazy idea: why not leave all the pre-existing buildings the fuck alone and build up in the vacant lots, instead... but I guess such logic is an foreign concept to these simply profit minded developers... Anyway, I'm just not a blind subscriber to all developments like so many on this forum are. I think too much in this city is lost or destroyed to poor decisions; we have MORE than enough vacant lots to put this hideously sterile, suburban looking schlock. |
Even if a bunch of chains do go up in the development, they'd probably be more useful to the neighborhood's residents than the bars they're replacing. What I don't like, though, is the amount of parking included...400 stalls, and only 120 apartments!
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i'll take the bad with the good in this case, absolutely! |
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lest we forget the sterility of this kind of architecture along Clark street? A bad thing imo. But then again, I care more about the feel and a sense of place than density for density's sake. https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Wrigl...298.41,,0,1.11 |
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