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The first thing that popped in my head was that thing is terrible.
Just one more place to catch and sell to the drunken fans before and after the game. Right behind the Harry Carry statue and all. Harry my have had a few in his day but I do not think he was a rum man. Just a very sad addition. http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/5281/wrigley4.jpg photo by george |
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This is the type of boo-ya, uuggah-uuggah, yahoo crap that makes me hate myself for being a cub fan, I wish I couldn't be but I can't can't be
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Is it temporary? If so, that would be the reason it slid past Landmarks.
Or did that Landmarking not ever happen? I have to admit, I've been too distracted to follow it. ______ (Edit: It's weird, but the second paragraph of my original post did not appear in the actual post until I went back to edit it.) |
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I was over by Wrigley today. This Captain Rum thing ... you don't really notice it. That creepy Carey Ascending from the Flames sculpture is way more disturbing, really.
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I'd been watching that thing take shape over the past few weeks as the Addison station is my local el stop, but I had no clue what it was that they were building. I guess I could have asked here, but for some reason I never thought about it other than when I was standing on the el platform looking at the evolving structure taking shape. So it's a bar? I never go out drinking in Wrigleyville anyway, so it doesn't mean much to me. I was surprised how quickly they built it though.
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i just spent the last three days in wrigley (best waste of money, ever.), and the captain morgan thing is actually pretty nice. it's unnoticeable, and fits in well with everything else. why does everything not like it?
what freaks me out is this: http://chicagoist.com/attachments/ch...gram122308.jpg that'll absolutely destroy wrigleyville. and what's with the damn trees? even NARROWER side walks? trees have no place on that stretch of clark. and neither does a MASSIVE 9 story mega-plex. what's the news on this? is the city going to allow this? and what's the news on the new building planned for the parking lot next door ...with the new facilities and team parking and such? |
Yeah, somehow I don't think one block can destroy Wrigleyville. Anyway, I'm not sure what the problem with this bar is. When you think Cubs you think bars anyway, what's one more right in the stadium?
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Gotta agree with AXS on this one. From the rendering it looks like the develpment is intentionally pushing pedestrian to the other sidewalks. the trees look like barriers. I imagine that once folks are actually living in the units, they will be complaing about all the traffic and people on THEIR sidewalks. And of course "what about the children?"
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That;s bull. This rendering looks like a step up from SketchUp. WE don;t even know if those trees are actually planned. It's like seeing a rendering that has 'store' signs or 'bank' and getting all pissed off that their planning on having a bank in he development. You are just speculating. To suggest that their intention is to push people of "their" sidewalk is premature and frankly a bit batty.
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I know the borders for Wrigleyville are very vague, but I can't help but to think it also goes north, west, and east of the park, too. Not just south...for one block. |
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Besides, there isn't much on that block except a parking lot, a 7-11, a Starbucks, and the Salt and Pepper. Bar Louie and the sketchy memorabilia joint are being saved. I live 2 blocks away, and the area could use a hotel, and something definitely needs to be done about those almost always empty parking lots. |
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this development has NO place on clark street. can anyone really tell me they'd like to see from here, to here ERASED with some brand new bs? and since when does wrigleyville need a hotel and MORE condos? i'm all for replacing the 7-11 and the empty lots with 1-3 story building, but a 9-story MEGA PLEX? this is just awful, and has no place in the community. also, the starbucks isn't just some crappy building. it's an original piece of chicago ...this isn't a part of chicago that is in need of new development. and besides, if the developer wants his huge project, why isn't the lot of 7-11 down to the starbucks big enough? and btw, i too live in the neighborhood. |
I think the damn development should be even larger, taller and more intense as long as they don't have those 520 paking spots
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Get used to it. |
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And if they can tear down The sports corner, or the Budwieser Building in left field (which will take place after this season for a 4 story condo/rooftop), both of which are/were original Lakeview buildings the Starbucks will likely go the way of the Dodo... I'd like to see some low rise commercial on the South side of Addison, a couple of restaurants and Cafe's would be nice. Sprinkle in a bar or two and it would be perfect. |
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Getting this kind of dense multi-use project within spitting distance of the Red Line is exactly the kind of stuff the city should be supporting. |
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